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Does individual-level socio-economic position modify the association between area-level deprivation and early childhood language development? A multilevel analysis of cross-sectional population data from Germany. [PDF]
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Automatic Categorization of Spatial Prepositions
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Curating global datasets of structural linguistic features for independence. [PDF]
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Language and Cognitive Features in a Girl with Bosch-Boonstra-Schaaf Optic Atrophy Syndrome. [PDF]
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Overview and challenges of machine translation for contextually appropriate translations. [PDF]
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The central spatial prepositions
2021This chapter reviews the chief spatial prepositions at /әt = /, which describes a position of rest, and the pair dealing with motion, consisting of major member to /tә = / and minor member from /frәm = /. It considers at, to, and from as exclusively prepositions and generally realised as proclitics, emphasizing they are never used as adverbs and the ...
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Spatial interpretations of preposition "at"
Proceedings of the 1st ACM SIGSPATIAL International Workshop on Crowdsourced and Volunteered Geographic Information, 2012The current keyword- and substring matches-based retrieval methods most search engines rely on to answer spatial queries ignore the more specific interpretations of spatial relations. Moreover, the use of the general preposition "at" in natural language queries results in underspecified locations.
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