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GRADIENCE VERSUS APPROPRIATENESS IN TRANSLATION: IS THE LINK BETWEEN TRANSLATION AND LINGUISTICS STILL STRONG, OR IS IT READY TO EXPAND TO NEW AREAS OF HUMANITIES?

Professional Communication and Translation Studies, 2023
For a long time, translation was perceived as a sub category of linguistics and it took several centuries and the contribution of many passionate theorists to break away from this lock. Now, new developments in linguistics, among which the concept of Gradience are stepping into the realm of translation by attempting to adopt acceptability and accuracy ...
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Analyzing Constructional Change: Linguistic Annotation and Sources of Uncertainty

Technological Ecosystem for Enhancing Multiculturality, 2018
This paper presents the various sources of uncertainty we encounter in our project. Our research focus lies on the investigation of language elaboration processes in Middle Low German.
Marie-Luis Merten, Nina Seemann
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Modeling Semantic Gradience in Natural Language through Fuzzy Set Theory

Forum for Linguistic Studies
 This study explores semantic gradience in natural language by employing fuzzy-set theory to quantitatively to model the continuum of meaning inherent in emotional adjectives. Focusing on the term “happy”,  we conducted an experimental case study with 30
Yogeesh Nijalingappa   +9 more
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Variation and gradience in non-standard Turkish affix ordering

Proceedings of the Linguistic Society of America
Semantically vacuous affix order variation is a cross-linguistically rare phenomenon that promises to shed light on the principles underlying affix order in general. This paper discusses a case of free affix order in Turkish: if a verb contains more than
Eva Neu
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Gradience as a cognitive principle for evaluating numerical notations.

Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America
More than 100 historically, archaeologically and ethnographically attested numerical notations have been used over the past 5,000 y; however, because most of those systems are no longer used, experimental investigation is challenging.
Stephen Chrisomalis
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Data‐Driven Learning: A Linguistically Authentic Complement to Coursebooks for Foreign Language Learners

International Journal of Applied Linguistics
This study explores the potential of data‐driven learning (DDL) as a complement to traditional coursebooks for multilingual learners of French as a foreign language.
Jarvis Looi   +3 more
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Beyond the binary: Investigating gradient palatalization in Russian with deep learning models

Journal of the Acoustical Society of America
Recent research demonstrates that posterior probabilities of phonological features derived from deep learning models, such as Phonet (Vásquez-Correa et al., 2019), reliably quantify phonetic variation, with applications in linguistic analyses (e.g ...
Allen Shamsi   +2 more
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Impact of Membership Function Design on Grammatical Acceptability in Fuzzy Grammar Models

Forum for Linguistic Studies
Grammatical acceptability, the extent to which a sentence conforms to the structural and usage norms of a language, has long been recognized as a gradient phenomenon rather than a binary distinction.
Thomas Rihonggao, Rustam
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What is a Chinese word? Lexical constructionalization in Chinese

Folia linguistica
The Chinese language is defined on the basis of Chinese characters, which stabilize monosyllabic root morphemes across the countless varieties. As subsyllabic linguistic forms such as derivational morphology can hardly be represented by Chinese ...
Liulin Zhang
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Categories and gradience in intonation: evidence from linguistics and neurobiology

Interspeech 2009, 2009
Brechtje Post   +3 more
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