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Advancing automatic speech recognition for low-resource ghanaian languages: Audio datasets for Akan, Ewe, Dagbani, Dagaare, and Ikposo. [PDF]

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Wiafe I   +7 more
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Complex Adpositions in Romance Languages

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Fagard, Benjamin   +2 more
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Romance languages

2010
Ti Alkire and Carol Rosen trace the changes that led from colloquial Latin to five major Romance languages, those which ultimately became national or transnational languages: Spanish, French, Italian, Portuguese, and Romanian. Trends in spoken Latin altered or dismantled older categories in phonology and morphology, while the regional varieties of ...
Ti Alkire, Carol Rosen
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Interrogatives in the Romance Languages

2022
This article investigates the structural properties of interrogative clauses in the Romance languages. Interrogative clauses are typically produced by the speaker in order to elicit information from the addressee; depending on the kind of information requested by the speaker, one can distinguish between two basic types of interrogatives: polar ...
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The Romance Languages

2003
Nine Romance languages are discussed, first in context of their common Latin origins, and then as individual studies. The final chapter is devoted to Romance-based Creole languages. This book should be of interest to students and lecturers in linguistics, language study and Romance linguistics.
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Perfects in the Romance Languages

2021
This article is devoted to the description of perfect tenses in Romance. Perfects can be described as verbal forms which place events in the past with respect to some point of reference, and indicate that the event has some special relevance at the point of reference ; in that, they are opposed to past tenses, which localize an event in the past with ...
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On clustering Romance languages

Recent Advances in Stochastic Modeling and Data Analysis, 2007
If grouping of languages in linguistic families is generally accepted, the relations between the languages belonging to the same family periodically attracts the researchers’ attention. We investigate the similarity of Romance languages based on the syllables excerpted from the representative vocabularies of seven Romance languages (Latin, Romanian ...
Liviu P. Dinu, Denis Enăchescu
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The Romance Languages

The Modern Language Journal, 1961
Mario A. Pei, W. D. Elcock
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Vowel Harmony in Romance Languages

Abstract This chapter presents the main features of vowel harmony (VH) patterns in Romance. Virtually all Romance harmonies are unidirectional—that is, they are right-to-left or left-to-right processes. Furthermore, in most Romance vowel harmonies the stress-bearing vowel is either the target (most usually assimilating to the final vowel,
Canalis, Stefano   +3 more
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