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Generalization-Enhanced Code Vulnerability Detection via Multi-Task Instruction Fine-Tuning

Annual Meeting of the Association for Computational Linguistics
Code Pre-trained Models (CodePTMs) based vulnerability detection have achieved promising results over recent years. However, these models struggle to generalize as they typically learn superficial mapping from source code to labels instead of ...
Xiaohu Du   +7 more
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Understanding and Patching Compositional Reasoning in LLMs

Annual Meeting of the Association for Computational Linguistics
LLMs have marked a revolutonary shift, yet they falter when faced with compositional reasoning tasks. Our research embarks on a quest to uncover the root causes of compositional reasoning failures of LLMs, uncovering that most of them stem from the ...
Zhaoyi Li   +5 more
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Indo-European Origins of Syunik-Artsakh Agricultural Terms

Forum for Linguistic Studies
This study investigates the etymologies of several key Syunik-Artsakh (Nagorno Karabagh) dialectal terms related to agriculture and vegetation, arguing for their Indo-European roots or native Armenian development, particularly for those previously ...
M. Kumunts   +7 more
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The roots of applied linguistics in North America

Australian Review of Applied Linguistics, 2001
Abstract This article traces the origins of applied linguistics within North America. The primary sources of information were responses from a survey of leading applied linguists conducted in 1999 and a review of records from professional associations, chiefly those associated with the Linguistic Society of America, back to its ...
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Saussurean Roots, Structural Linguistics, and Basic Concepts

1996
Abstract We begin our consideration of this volume’s Saussurean underpinnings with Saussure’s original conception of the opposition between langue and parole-or, language and speech. Langue refers to the common system of expectations that we all share, and that we each induce from the practice of our speech community when we learn to ...
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Conceptual Metonymy as a Process of Polysemic Extension: ‘Repugnance’ and ‘Flight’ in Hittite

International Journal of Linguistics
The purpose of this paper is to reconsider (expanding and deepening with new data the ideas presented in Pozza 2021) a Hittite etymology to corroborate the hypothesis initially put forward by Kronasser (1952-1953) with the help of the theoretical ...
Marianna Pozza
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The Four-fold Root of Linguistic Duality

1966
When studying Part IV, the reader should keep well in mind the four different forms of linguistic duality, viz.
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Logical root of linguistic commitment

2013
The parallelism between logical relations, linguistic commitments and rational psychological commitments has been noted in several theories. In Sellars-Brandom theory the structure of linguistic commitments is fundamental and logic theory makes it explicit.
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The Linguistic Roots of Ancient Greek

Abstract This book traces the development of Proto-Indo-European into Ancient Greek of about the 5th century bc, attempting to recover the relative chronology of changes whenever possible and to explore in detail how the Ancient Greek dialects diversified.
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Historical Roots of Linguistic Theories

Language, 1996
Benji Wald   +2 more
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