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Show Your Work: Verbatim Evidence Requirements and Automated Assessment of Large Language Models for Biomedical Text Processing of Trial Eligibility Criteria. [PDF]
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Limitations of current copyright frameworks for large language models trained on scientific literature. [PDF]
Huang Y, Liu H.
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TYPOLOGY OF PRECEDENT PHENOMENA IN TEXTS OF FANTASY GENRE
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MULTIMODALITY OF A PRECEDENT TEXT IN THE RESEARCH OF THE CULTURAL SPACE OF A LITERARY TEXT [PDF]
The article aims to describe the phenomenon of “precedence” in its multimodal specificity, which is realized in the process of recreating cultural space in a literary text. The authors rely on the achievements of modern linguocultural studies of the relationship between language and culture, which focus on the consideration of paradigmatic and ...
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Precedent names in the artistic text as allusive names
ACADEMICIA an International Multidisciplinary Research Journal, 2021AbstractThis article analyzes the status of precedent names as allusive names. It is also illustrated by various examples of precedent names appearing as allusive names in a literary text. A number of linguists such as I.V.Arnold, D.N.Medrish, E.N.Kovalenko, L.A.Mashkova, UdoHebel, D.U.Ashurova, A.A.
Rakhmatillo Shukurov Mirzatillayevich +1 more
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Māyā in the Bhāgavata and Preceding Texts
2020Abstract While there is disagreement among various scholars as to precisely when the Bhāgavata was written, all sides agree that the compilation of the Vedas, Brāhmaṇas, Upaniṣads, and Mahābhārata preceded its composition. As such, any discussion of the Bhāgavata’s treatment of māyā must begin with an examination of this concept’s ...
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An Operator Precedence Parser for Standard Prolog Text
Software: Practice and Experience, 1996Prolog is a language with a dynamic grammar which is the result of embedded operator declarations. The parsing of such a language cannot be done easily by means of standard tools. Most often, an existing parsing technique for a static grammar is adapted to deal with the dynamic constructs.
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MEMETICS AS ONE OF THE FORMS OF INTERNET TEXT PRECEDENCE
2021Russian Linguistic Bulletin, Выпуск 1 (25) 2021, Pages 58 ...
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