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COMMON LANGUAGE VERSUS SPECIALIZED LANGUAGE [PDF]

open access: yesJournal of Information Systems and Operations Management, 2011
This paper deals with the presentation of the common language and the specialized one. We also highlighted the relations and the differences between them. The specialized language is a vector of specialized knowledge, but sometimes it contains units from the common language.
Mariana Coancă
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Specialized languages

Studies in Corpus Linguistics, 2011
Purificacion Sanchez Hernández   +2 more
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SPECIAL LANGUAGES AND LANGUAGES FOR SPECIAL PURPOSES

Vestnik of Russian New University. Series "Man in the modern world", 2022
Во всех исследованиях более или менее позднего характера по специализированным языкам и преподаванию иностранных языков в конкретных контекстах наблюдается распространение терминов, которые, по-видимому, относятся к одной и той же концептуальной области: языки по специальности, специальные языки, специализированные языки, языки для специальных целей ...
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The future of specialized languages

Proceedings of the November 16-18, 1971, fall joint computer conference on - AFIPS '71 (Fall), 1971
The prediction of the future, like the review of the past, has as its sole usefulness, the organization and purposeful direction of the present. Thus, in situations where there is rapid change, as there certainly is in the field of computing, prediction---though more difficult---is all the more necessary. Suppose that you, as a computer specialist, are
Thompson, F. B., Dostert, B. H.
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Hemispheric specialization for language

Brain Research Reviews, 2004
Hemispheric specialization for language is one of the most robust findings of cognitive neuroscience. In this review, we first present the main hypotheses about the origins of this important aspect of brain organization. These theories are based in part on the main approaches to hemispheric specialization: studies of aphasia, anatomical asymmetries and,
Goulven, Josse   +1 more
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Special Families of Sewing Languages

J. Autom. Lang. Comb., 2000
Journal of Automata, Languages and Combinatorics, Volume 5, Number 3, 2000, 279 ...
Carlos Martín-Vide, Alexandru Mateescu
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Hemispheric specialization for sign language

Neuropsychologia, 1996
Most studies on sign lateralization provide inconclusive results about the role of the two hemispheres in sign language processing, whereas the cases reported in the clinical literature show sign language impairment only following left hemisphere damage, suggesting a similar neural organization to spoken languages. By discriminating different levels of
G. Grossi   +3 more
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SpidersRUs: Creating specialized search engines in multiple languages

open access: yesDecision Support Systems, 2008
While small-scale search engines in specific domains and languages are increasingly used by Web users, most existing search engine development tools do not support the development of search engines in languages other than English, cannot be integrated ...
Michael Chau, Jialun Qin, Yilu Zhou
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Toward Low-Resource Languages Machine Translation: A Language-Specific Fine-Tuning With LoRA for Specialized Large Language Models

open access: yesIEEE Access
In the field of computational linguistics, addressing machine translation (MT) challenges for low-resource languages remains crucial, as these languages often lack extensive data compared to high-resource languages.
Yen-Min JASMINA Khaw   +2 more
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