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Code choice and code-switching in Swiss-German internet relay chat rooms
In the German-speaking regions of Switzerland, dialect is spoken by all social groups in most communicative situations, Standard German being used only when prescribed. Swiss dialects rarely appeared in written form before the 1980s, apart from the genre
Siebenhaar, Beat
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Code for: Semantic Priming Across Many Languages
Data Processing and Analysis Code for ZPID Data in the SPAML. This code provides the data processing steps for the associated data object, in addition to the analysis code for these datasets to examine if semantic priming has occurred.Please see https ...
Buchanan, Erin
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LLM‐Integrated Human–Robot Interaction System for Microrobots
This paper proposes an LLM‐based control framework for guiding microrobots using human natural language. This framework can convert the natural human speech into safe and executable command sets for reliable navigation in complex environments. The experimental results show high accuracy and robustness in task performance, demonstrating the potential of
Bairong Zhu, Amar Salehi, Tingting Yu
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The Efficient Coding of Speech: Cross-Linguistic Differences
Neural coding in the auditory system has been shown to obey the principle of efficient neural coding. The statistical properties of speech appear to be particularly well matched to the auditory neural code. However, only English has so far been analyzed from an efficient coding perspective.
Ramon Guevara Erra, Judit Gervain
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Assumptions behind grammatical approaches to code-switching: when the blueprint is a red herring
Many of the so-called ‘grammars’ of code-switching are based on various underlying assumptions, e.g. that informal speech can be adequately or appropriately described in terms of ‘‘grammar’’; that deep, rather than surface, structures are involved in ...
Penelope Gardner-Chloros +3 more
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Code-switching functions in Snapchat ads.
Code-switching is a well-researched phenomenon. However, little research has been conducted on code-switching in orally communicated advertisements on social media despite social media platforms witnessing the birth of many linguistic trends and having ...
Mohammad Almoaily (16624994)
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We proposed a Mixed Reality Sensorized Laryngoscope Training System to provide real‐time holographic torque feedback during pediatric endotracheal intubation simulation. Visualization formats are evaluated to reduce tracking error and visual demand.
Jiaqi Li +5 more
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CODE SWITCHING AND THE DEVELOPMENT OF LINGUISTIC SYSTEM OF SIMULTANEOUS BILINGUAL CHILDREN
Code switching and code mixing are the phenomena commonly seen done by a bilingual. This behavior is influenced by several aspects such as the linguistic system, sociolinguistics, pragmatics, and language competence of the bilingual. If children are able
Leni Amelia Suek
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Enduring and Contemporary Code-Switching Practices in Northern Australia
In Maningrida, northern Australia, code-switching is a commonplace phenomenon within a complex of both longstanding and more recent language practices characterised by high levels of linguistic diversity and multilingualism.
Jill Vaughan
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This work is partially supported by the EPSRC through Grant GR/J 67611 ‘Delivering the Benefits of Persistence to System Construction’Reflective systems allow their own structures to be altered from within.
Ron Morrison +5 more
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