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Generative communication in Linda
D. Gelernter
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Multiparty asynchronous session types
Kohei Honda, N. Yoshida, Marco Carbone
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The many faces of Austronesian voice systems : some new empirical studies [PDF]
Arka, I Wayan, Ross, Malcolm
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Journal of Language Contact. THEMA Series, Number 3. (Multilingualism and language contact in West Africa: towards a holistic perspective) [PDF]
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Tonal marking of intransitive predications in Manding-Mokole as a result of language contact
Dmitry Idiatov
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A Prompt Pattern Catalog to Enhance Prompt Engineering with ChatGPT
Proceedings of the 30th Conference on Pattern Languages of Programs, 2023Prompt engineering is an increasingly important skill set needed to converse effectively with large language models (LLMs), such as ChatGPT. Prompts are instructions given to an LLM to enforce rules, automate processes, and ensure specific qualities (and
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Oxford Research Encyclopedia of Linguistics, 2018
Mande is a mid-range language family in Western Sub-Saharan Africa that includes 60 to 75 languages spoken by 30 to 40 million people. According to the glottochronological data, its genetic depth is between 5,000 and 5,500 years. The Proto-Mande homeland
V. Vydrin
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Mande is a mid-range language family in Western Sub-Saharan Africa that includes 60 to 75 languages spoken by 30 to 40 million people. According to the glottochronological data, its genetic depth is between 5,000 and 5,500 years. The Proto-Mande homeland
V. Vydrin
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A Journey in Languages and Cultures, 2019
In 1979, the author taught a course on bilingualism for the first time. Since there was no adequate textbook on the topic, he contacted Harvard University Press and offered to write a book on the subject. They accepted and the book came out in 1982.
F. Grosjean
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In 1979, the author taught a course on bilingualism for the first time. Since there was no adequate textbook on the topic, he contacted Harvard University Press and offered to write a book on the subject. They accepted and the book came out in 1982.
F. Grosjean
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