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Theorizing mobility through concepts and figures
As a concept, mobility captures the common impression that one’s lifeworld is in flux, with not only people, but also cultures, objects, capital, businesses, services, diseases, media, images, information, and ideas circulating across (and even beyond ...
Noel B. Salazar
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Background While trying to integrate multiple data sets collected by different researchers, we noticed that the sample names were frequently entered inconsistently. Most of the variations appeared to involve punctuation, white space, or their absence, at
Jing Wang+13 more
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SELF-EQUALITY AS A STRATEGY OF SPONTANEOUS TEXT GENERATION
The article deals with the results of the psycholinguistic experiment which prove the influence of the self-equality strategy in the process of spontaneous reaction text generation as a reaction on the stimulus “human life”.
G. G. Moskaltchuk
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Quantifying patterns of punctuation in modern Chinese prose [PDF]
Recent research shows that punctuation patterns in texts exhibit universal features across languages. Analysis of Western classical literature reveals that the distribution of spaces between punctuation marks aligns with a discrete Weibull distribution, typically used in survival analysis.
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Codex Sinaiticus as a Window into Early Christian Worship [PDF]
Codex Sinaiticus is the oldest and most complete New Testament in Greek known to exist. Its two colophons at the end of 2 Esdras and Esther indicate a possible connection with Pamphilus’ famous library at Caesarea in Palestine.
Mitchell, Timothy N
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Cognitive scale-free networks as a model for intermittency in human natural language
We model certain features of human language complexity by means of advanced concepts borrowed from statistical mechanics. Using a time series approach, the diffusion entropy method (DE), we compute the complexity of an Italian corpus of newspapers and ...
Allegrini, Paolo+2 more
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Punctuating Old English Poetry: Challenges and Strategies [PDF]
As in other early language traditions, premodern English poetry was written out with very light punctuation. The sparsity of manuscript punctuation appears especially problematic in the period before 1200, when poetry in English lacked visual linebreaks.
Eric Weiskott
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Streaming Punctuation for Long-form Dictation with Transformers [PDF]
While speech recognition Word Error Rate (WER) has reached human parity for English, long-form dictation scenarios still suffer from segmentation and punctuation problems resulting from irregular pausing patterns or slow speakers. Transformer sequence tagging models are effective at capturing long bi-directional context, which is crucial for automatic ...
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Pull out all the stops: Textual analysis via punctuation sequences [PDF]
Whether enjoying the lucid prose of a favorite author or slogging through some other writer's cumbersome, heavy-set prattle (full of parentheses, em dashes, compound adjectives, and Oxford commas), readers will notice stylistic signatures not only in word choice and grammar, but also in punctuation itself.
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Revised proposal to encode the Avestan script in the SMP of the UCS [PDF]
This is a proposal to encode the Avestan script in the international character encoding standard Unicode.
Everson, Michael, Pournader, Roozbeh
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