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Social influences on the regularization of unpredictable linguistic variation
Feher, Olga, Kirby, Simon, Smith, Kenny
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Analyzing social psychological impact on emotional expression through peer communication using crayfish optimization algorithm with deep learning model. [PDF]
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Siamese comparative transformer-based network for unsupervised landmark detection. [PDF]
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Linguistic Regularities Between Words and Their Definitions
2018 World Symposium on Digital Intelligence for Systems and Machines (DISA), 2018In the field of natural language processing we use distributed vector representations to capture both semantic and morphological information of a word, which is a basic unit of language that possesses meaning. Naturally, these are composed into phrases and sentences, which we can represent as vectors by sentence modeling methods.
Michal Farkas, Peter Lacko
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Cross-linguistic regularities in the frequency of number words
Cognition, 1992We examine the frequency of numerals and ordinals in seven different languages and/or cultures. Many cross-cultural and cross-linguistic patterns are identified. The most striking is a decrease of frequency with numerical magnitude, with local increases for reference numerals such as 10, 12, 15, 20, 50 or 100.
S, Dehaene, J, Mehler
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Disorder and Regularity in Linguistic Change
Nordic Journal of Linguistics, 1987This paper discusses variation in liguistic change on the basis of the distribution of apocope in Central Norway. The results of a detailed study of the dialect of Oppdal, which are compared with studies on variation in linguistic change in other languages, show that the diffusion of morphophonological innovations may depend on various linguistic as ...
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Investigating the Regularities Underlying the Linguistic Use of Metaphor
SSRN Electronic Journal, 2008Investigating the regularities underlying the linguistic use of metaphor is investigating the "specific metaphor knowledge" that allows speakers to use, for example, the sentence Mary blew up with me to mean "Mary became enraged with me," not "Mary's body did explode." The task of describing specific knowledge about linguistic metaphors (LM) is ...
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