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Artificial intelligence chatbots mimic human collective behaviour. [PDF]
Abstract Artificial Intelligence (AI) chatbots, such as ChatGPT, have been shown to mimic individual human behaviour in a wide range of psychological and economic tasks. Do groups of AI chatbots also mimic collective behaviour? If so, artificial societies of AI chatbots may aid social scientific research by simulating human collectives.
He JK, Wallis FPS, Gvirtz A, Rathje S.
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Semantics of the egressive in the Permian languages: interlanguage differences
Introduction: in modern Permian languages most of the spatial cases are the legacy of the Proto-Permian language. In the course of the historical evolution of languages, the morphological and functional-semantic characteristics of common Permian cases have changed, so it is important to identify similarities and differences in their use.
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Wielotomowa gramatyka konfrontatywna języka bułgarskiego i polskiego
Multi-volume Polish-Bulgarian Confrontative Grammar Polish-Bulgarian Confrontative Grammar (GKBP) is the first and so far the only expanded attempt to make the semantic confrontation with the gradually developed interlanguage.
Violetta Koseska-Toszewa
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The acquisition of dative alternation constraints by Persian speakers of English [PDF]
A yet unresolved debate among language acquisition researchers is the functioning of innate language principles in SLA. UG-compatible analyses of interlanguage representations are not sufficient for this purpose.
Mohammad Javad Rezai
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Lexical competence development of the future linguist students in multilingualism terms
We consider the problem of the development of the lexical competence of the future linguists who study French language after English in the higher education system.
I. E. Bryxina
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The paper presents the results of an interlanguage study of the semantics of the word “house” in the minds of speakers of the Udmurt and Tatar languages. In psycholinguistics the associative field (AF) of a word is treated as a verbal model and a tool of
Kasatkina T. Yu.
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Naturalistic second language acquisition: a case of adoption in Italy
The functional approach to the interlanguage of spontaneous learners of L2 helps identify that from the very beginning without yet possessing many resources of the target language the speaker makes a systemic use of them.
Jogilė Teresa Ramonaitė
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Form, its meaning, and dictionary entries
Form, its meaning, and dictionary entries As we know, a language form is a unit which plays a specific form in the language, e.g. a semantic or syntactical one. We establish the function of a form based on its use (occurrence), i.e.
Violetta Koseska-Toszewa
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Semantics, contrastive linguistics and parallel corpora
Semantics, contrastive linguistics and parallel corpora In view of the ambiguity of the term “semantics”, the author shows the differences between the traditional lexical semantics and the contemporary semantics in the light of various semantic schools.
Violetta Koseska
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The work is devoted to the analysis of Bosnian phraseological units with orientalism – the name of a sweet dish. The purpose of the article is to show the phraseological potential of borrowings-orientalisms naming sweets in the phraseology corpus of ...
Irina V. Kuznetsova
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