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"The word (Adab), contrary to its present equitant in English language (literature), has an interesting background and exciting history. This word went through many developments in its meaning and senses throughout the history of Arabic literature ...
مرسل فرمان+1 more
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Identifying Semitic Roots: Machine Learning with Linguistic Constraints
Words in Semitic languages are formed by combining two morphemes: a root and a pattern. The root consists of consonants only, by default three, and the pattern is a combination of vowels and consonants, with non-consecutive “slots” into which the root consonants are inserted.
Dan Roth+5 more
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Mesenchymal stromal cells (MSC) are considered a promising alternative for neuropathic pain (NP) treatment, but underlying mechanisms remain elusive. Huang et al. illustrate that a Npy2r sensory neuron‐related lung–brain axis contributes to MSC analgesia.
Jing Huang+25 more
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This research investigates the relationship between phonology and morphology in influencing the changing Balinese speech level, namely ‘singgih’ (high) and ‘sor’ (low). The analysis focuses on utilizing the internal modification of a formal morphological
I Gusti Ayu Sundari Okasunu+2 more
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AMR Dependency Parsing with a Typed Semantic Algebra
We present a semantic parser for Abstract Meaning Representations which learns to parse strings into tree representations of the compositional structure of an AMR graph.
Fowlie, Meaghan+4 more
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A fresh look at root infinitives from a cross-linguistic perspective
In this paper we examine the relation between the quantity and quality of the adult input to the child and the intensity of the root-infinitive stage in child language. We compare the languages English, French, German, Italian and Brazilian Portuguese and test whether children produce infinitives more extensively if the verb morphology of their target ...
Kupisch, Tanja, Rinke, Esther
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Decoding Handwriting Trajectories from Intracortical Brain Signals for Brain‐to‐Text Communication
By developing a novel framework that optimizes both shape and temporal loss during decoder training, the authors successfully reconstruct human‐recognizable handwriting trajectories from intracortical neural signals for both Chinese characters and English letters, effectively resolving the temporal misalignment problem in clinical BCIs, thereby ...
Guangxiang Xu+6 more
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A finite-state approach to arabic broken noun morphology [PDF]
In this paper, a finite-state computational approach to Arabic broken plural noun morphology is introduced. The paper considers the derivational aspect of the approach, and how generalizations about dependencies in the broken plural noun derivational ...
Alajmi, Naser+2 more
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This study shows that diabetes damages sensory nerve fibers, especially CGRP‐positive ones, in the periodontium and disrupts autophagy in trigeminal ganglion neurons, affecting bone homeostasis by inhibiting type H vessel formation. To address this, CGRP@PVA/tsPBA hydrogels are developed to release CGRP in response to ROS, which binds to endothelial ...
Chaoning Zhan+7 more
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Il concetto di radice tra virtuale e attuale : note sulle radici predicative del greco antico
This paper aims at healing the terminological split concerning the concept of root. Two different notions of root exist in literature, the one actual the other virtual.
Germana Olga Civilleri
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