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Side-Effect Localization for Lazy, Purely Functional Languages via Aspects [PDF]
Many side-effecting programming activities, such as profiling and tracing, can be formulated as crosscutting concerns and be framed as side-effecting aspects in the aspect-oriented programming paradigm.
Chen, Kung +15 more
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Networked Language Communities: From Constructed Languages to Natural Languages
Activities for the preservation and development of ethnic minority languages are considered as the most important part of the actions to preserve the cultural heritage of the peoples inhabiting the Russian Federation.
Marat N. Chistanov
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Analysis of the Semantic Shift in Diachronic Word Embeddings for Spanish Before and After COVID-19
Words can shift their meaning across time. This study shows the results obtained by the exploratory analysis of the semantic shifting on Spanish vocabulary using Diachronic Word Embeddings.
Esteban Rodríguez Betancourt +1 more
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The biocommunication method: On the road to an integrative biology
Although molecular biology, genetics, and related special disciplines represent a large amount of empirical data, a practical method for the evaluation and overview of current knowledge is far from being realized.
Guenther Witzany
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Semi-Automatic Translations Of Data Privacy Policies Into Controlled Natural Languages
Natural languages (NLs) are a simple and understandable form for presenting knowledge. However, they are ambiguous and it turns out to be quite complex to process them with machines.
Irfan Khan Tanoli +2 more
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Money talks: a multimodal ethnographic study of Ghana’s currency
The purpose of this study was to unearth the hidden messages communicated on Ghana’s currency – the Ghana cedi’s coins and banknotes – outside their monetary value spelled by the number on them.
Cosmas R. Amenorvi, Gertrude Y. Grumah
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5,6-Dihydrophenanthridines are common aza heterocycle frameworks of natural products and pharmaceuticals. Herein, we reported the first palladium-catalyzed intramolecular C−H/C−H dehydrogenative coupling reaction of two simple arenes to generate 5,6 ...
Meng-Yue Wang +5 more
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Are Natural Languages Necessary?
Against Davidson's criticism of the usual notion of a natural language, Dummett and most philosophers of language have argued that such a notion is necessary to account for the normativity of meaning and to avoid declaring meaningless much of our ...
Manuel Hernández Iglesias
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Putting Natural in Natural Language Processing
Human language is firstly spoken and only secondarily written. Text, however, is a very convenient and efficient representation of language, and modern civilization has made it ubiquitous. Thus the field of NLP has overwhelmingly focused on processing written rather than spoken language.
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Languages adapt to their contextual niche [PDF]
It is well established that context plays a fundamental role in how we learn and use language. Here we explore how context links short-term language use with the long-term emergence of different types of language system.
Winters, James +2 more
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