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Parafoveal-foveal overlap can facilitate ongoing word identification during reading: evidence from eye movements. [PDF]
Readers continuously receive parafoveal information about the upcoming word in addition to the foveal information about the currently fixated word. Previous research (Inhoff, Radach, Starr, & Greenberg, 2000) showed that the presence of a parafoveal word
Angele, Bernhard, Rayner, K., Tran, R.
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Is Arabic punctuation rule-governed?
This paper investigates the extent to which Arabic punctuation is rule-governed, with the aim of improving text comprehension, disambiguation, and machine translation.
Sane Yagi+5 more
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Text Preprocessing for Speech Synthesis [PDF]
In this paper we describe our text preprocessing modules for English text-to-speech synthesis. These modules comprise rule-based text normalization subsuming sentence segmentation and normalization of non-standard words, statistical part-of-speech ...
Pfitzinger, Hartmut R., Reichel, Uwe D.
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Phrase-initial boundary tones in Hungarian interrogatives and exclamatives [PDF]
There is a group of wh-interrogatives and wh-exclamatives in Hungarian that are distinguished only by means of prosody. It was shown previously that the distinction consists in having falling pitch accents on the wh-element in interrogatives, and rising ...
Gyuris, Beáta+2 more
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Multi-Task Learning of Keyphrase Boundary Classification
Keyphrase boundary classification (KBC) is the task of detecting keyphrases in scientific articles and labelling them with respect to predefined types. Although important in practice, this task is so far underexplored, partly due to the lack of labelled ...
Augenstein, Isabelle, Søgaard, Anders
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The effect of high- and low-frequency previews and sentential fit on word skipping during reading [PDF]
In a previous gaze-contingent boundary experiment, Angele and Rayner (2013) found that readers are likely to skip a word that appears to be the definite article the even when syntactic constraints do not allow for articles to occur in that position.
Angele, Bernhard+3 more
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A Study on Agreement in PICO Span Annotations
In evidence-based medicine, relevance of medical literature is determined by predefined relevance conditions. The conditions are defined based on PICO elements, namely, Patient, Intervention, Comparator, and Outcome.
Lee, Grace E., Sun, Aixin
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Automatisation of intonation modelling and its linguistic anchoring [PDF]
This paper presents a fully machine-driven approach for intonation description and its linguistic interpretation. For this purpose,a new intonation model for bottom-up F0 contour analysis and synthesis is introduced, the CoPaSul model which is designed ...
Reichel, Uwe D.
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Learning Recursive Segments for Discourse Parsing [PDF]
Automatically detecting discourse segments is an important preliminary step towards full discourse parsing. Previous research on discourse segmentation have relied on the assumption that elementary discourse units (EDUs) in a document always form a ...
Afantenos, Stergos+3 more
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Segmenting broadcast news streams using lexical chains [PDF]
In this paper we propose a course-grained NLP approach to text segmentation based on the analysis of lexical cohesion within text. Most work in this area has focused on the discovery of textual units that discuss subtopic structure within documents. In
Carthy, Joe+2 more
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