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Generics in Mainland Scandinavian languages
European Journal of Scandinavian Studies, 2018Abstract The paper examines nominal expressions of genericity as found in generic texts (ornithological atlases) in Mainland Scandinavian languages. The material is subdivided into first mentions and subsequent mentions and these are reported separately. Subsequent mentions can be said to be subject to conflicting principles – on the one
Dominika Skrzypek, Anna Kurek
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Pronouns in Scandinavian languages: An overview
1999L'A. propose une etude descriptive du comportement des pronoms faibles et des pronoms clitiques dans les langues scandinaves. Il presente les traits communs a toutes les langues scandinaves (danois, faroese, islandais, norvegien, suedois), puis examine les traits qui les ...
Lars Hellan
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Named Entity Recognition for the Mainland Scandinavian Languages
Literary and Linguistic Computing, 2005In this paper we discuss the results of the Nomen Nescio Named Entity Recognition project, a joint effort for the mainland Scandinavian languages-Norwegian, Swedish, and Danish. Five research groups have been involved, and developed NE recognizers using rule-based as well as statistical methods.
Janne Bondi Johannessen +8 more
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Scandinavian Languages & Literatures
PMLA/Publications of the Modern Language Association of America, 1950Miscellaneous. [6121–6129: 6126 present address unknown].
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Language contact in the Scandinavian period
2012AbstractScholars of the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries, most of whom were interested in lexical differences between Old English (OE) and later stages of the language, had made a twofold distinction between “Saxon” (consisting of OE and early Middle English) and “English” (which covers later Middle English and Modern English).
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Identification of Scandinavian Languages from Speech Using Bottleneck Features and X-Vectors
Lecture Notes in Computer Science, 2021Petr Cerva +2 more
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Introduction to the Scandinavian Languages
The Modern Language Review, 1967W. E. Collinson, M. O'C. Walshe
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