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A constraint-based approach to linguistic performance [PDF]
This paper investigates linguistic performance, from the viewpoint that the information processing in cognitive systems should be designed in terms of constraints rather than procedures in order to deal with partiality of information. In this perspective, the same grammar, the same belief and the same processing architecture should underly both ...
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ABSTRACT The Australian paid parental leave (PPL) government scheme aims to support working parents through financial assistance and the promotion of gender equality in caregiving responsibilities. However, the scheme's implementation has been critiqued for its gendered design, which marginalises fathers and reinforces traditional gender roles.
Lily Lewington +2 more
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The influence of linguistic and social factors on the recent decline of French ne [PDF]
In this article we present some results showing the decline in radio speech in the use of the French negative particle ne over the last forty years or so.
Armstrong, N., Smith, A.
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Graph Mining under Linguistic Constraints to Explore Large Texts
Dans cet article, nous proposons une approche pour explorer des textes de taille importante en mettant en évidence des sous-parties cohérentes. Cette méthode d'exploration s'appuie sur une représentation en graphe du texte, en utilisant le modèle linguistique de Hoey pour sélectionner et apparier les phrases dans le graphe. Notre contribution porte sur
Quiniou, Solen +3 more
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‘Turkeys Cannot Vote for Christmas’: Why Epistemic Disobedience in an Anti‐Black World Matters
ABSTRACT Never in the history of global coloniality has the idea of epistemic disobedience been as important as in the 21st century. This is not only because the struggle for decolonisation has shifted from physical confrontation between the coloniser and the colonised into a battle of ideas but also because the former has deployed the idea of ...
Morgan Ndlovu
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HOW HAS OPTIMALITY THEORY ACHIEVED THE GOALS OF LINGUISTIC THEORY
Optimality Theory (OT) is a grammatical framework of recent origin presented by Prince and Smolensky in 1993. The central idea of Optimality Theory is that surface forms of language reflect resolutions of conflicts between competing constraints.
Israa .B Abdurrahman
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Introducing linguistic constraints into statistical language modeling [PDF]
Building robust stochastic language models is a major issue in speech recognition systems. Conventional word-based n-gram models do not capture any linguistic constraints inherent in speech. In this paper, the notion of function and content words (open/closed word classes) is used to provide linguistic knowledge that can be incorporated into language ...
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ABSTRACT Culturally responsive early childhood education (ECE) environments can increase child and family participation, enhance service quality, and improve developmental outcomes for children. Educators from culturally and linguistically diverse (CALD) backgrounds contribute to inclusive ECE and are crucial for addressing workforce shortages.
Sene Gide +4 more
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Optimality Theory as a Framework for Lexical Acquisition
This paper re-investigates a lexical acquisition system initially developed for French.We show that, interestingly, the architecture of the system reproduces and implements the main components of Optimality Theory.
A. Arun +8 more
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Constrained structure of ancient Chinese poetry facilitates speech content grouping
Ancient Chinese poetry is constituted by structured language that deviates from ordinary language usage [1, 2]; its poetic genres impose unique combinatory constraints on linguistic elements [3].
Blohm, S. +5 more
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