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Concept of Romanization in Archaeology: Rise and Fall of a Paradigm
From the foundation of the discipline of archaeology, the study of the Roman provinces has been under the decisive influence of the concept of Romanization, itself developed under the specific social conditions of Europe by the end of the 19th and ...
Vladimir D. Mihajlović
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Romanization-based Large-scale Adaptation of Multilingual Language Models [PDF]
Large multilingual pretrained language models (mPLMs) have become the de facto state of the art for cross-lingual transfer in NLP. However, their large-scale deployment to many languages, besides pretraining data scarcity, is also hindered by the ...
Sukannya Purkayastha +4 more
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On Romanization for Model Transfer Between Scripts in Neural Machine Translation [PDF]
Transfer learning is a popular strategy to improve the quality of low-resource machine translation. For an optimal transfer of the embedding layer, the child and parent model should share a substantial part of the vocabulary.
Chantal Amrhein, Rico Sennrich
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Statistical Khmer Name Romanization
Chenchen Ding +5 more
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Phonetic and Visual Priors for Decipherment of Informal Romanization [PDF]
Informal romanization is an idiosyncratic process used by humans in informal digital communication to encode non-Latin script languages into Latin character sets found on common keyboards. Character substitution choices differ between users but have been
Maria Ryskina +2 more
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The present study demonstrates that the process of linguistic Romanization, i.e. Latinization of the Roman Empire, is traceable by the data of the Computerized Historical Linguistic Database of Latin Inscriptions of the Imperial Age (LLDB). A multi-level
B. Adamik
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RomanSetu: Efficiently unlocking multilingual capabilities of Large Language Models via Romanization [PDF]
This study addresses the challenge of extending Large Language Models (LLMs) to non-English languages that use non-Roman scripts. We propose an approach that utilizes the romanized form of text as an interface for LLMs, hypothesizing that its frequent ...
Jaavid Aktar Husain +4 more
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Chernivtsi National University during the Romanian period in Bukovina’s history (1918-1940)
The author investigates and analyzes the state Chernivtsi National University during the Romanian period in Bukovina’s history. During that period in the field of education was held a radical change in the direction of intensive Romanization.
Liubov Melnychuk
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Concept of Romanization in Archaeology: Rise and Fall of a Paradigm
From the foundation of the discipline of archaeology, the study of the Roman provinces has been under the decisive influence of the concept of Romanization, itself developed under the specific social conditions of Europe by the end of the 19th and ...
Vladimir D. Mihajlović
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Orthographic input and phonological representations in learners of Chinese as a foreign language. [PDF]
This paper provides evidence that the second language orthographic input affects the mental representations of L2 phonology in instructed beginner L2 learners. Previous research has shown that orthographic representations affect monolinguals' performance
Bassetti, Benedetta
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