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Lexicon of New Mexico geologic names: Part 1, Precambrian and Lower Paleozoic [PDF]
Jr. Jicha
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Words often convey affect -- emotions, feelings, and attitudes. Lexicons of word-affect association have applications in automatic emotion analysis and natural language generation.
Mohammad, Saif M.
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Regional Shopping Objectives in British Grocery Retail Transactions Using Segmented Topic Models
ABSTRACT Understanding the customer behaviours behind transactional data has high commercial value in the grocery retail industry. Customers generate millions of transactions every day, choosing and buying products to satisfy specific shopping needs.
Mariflor Vega Carrasco+4 more
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Lexicon-grammar and the syntactic analysis of French [PDF]
Maurice Gross
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A Lexicon of the German in 'Finnegans Wake' [PDF]
Clive Hart, Helmut Bonheim
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LexC-Gen: Generating Data for Extremely Low-Resource Languages with Large Language Models and Bilingual Lexicons [PDF]
Data scarcity in low-resource languages can be addressed with word-to-word translations from labeled task data in high-resource languages using bilingual lexicons. However, bilingual lexicons often have limited lexical overlap with task data, which results in poor translation coverage and lexicon utilization.
arxiv
Lexicon of geologic names of the United States for 1936-1960 [PDF]
Grace C. Keroher, and others
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ABSTRACT In the English and Romanian Adoptees study, a substantial proportion of adoptees who suffered extended severe deprivation (26 of 101) displayed autistic characteristics termed quasi‐autism (QA). Here we directly compare this group with a community sample of early diagnosed autistic individuals (community autism; CA).
Maria Rodriguez‐Perez+5 more
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Book review: HR from the outside in: six competencies for the future of human resources [PDF]
Sachin Kulkarni
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