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A Neural-Network-Based Approach to Chinese–Uyghur Organization Name Translation

open access: yesInformation, 2020
The recognition and translation of organization names (ONs) is challenging due to the complex structures and high variability involved. ONs consist not only of common generic words but also names, rare words, abbreviations and business and industry ...
Aishan Wumaier   +8 more
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Constraints Interaction in the Syllabification in Olusuba

open access: yesJournal of Linguistics, Literary and Communication Studies, 2023
This paper analyses the syllable structure of Olusuba. In the syllabification in Olusuba, just as in other languages, a principle of well-formedness is factored in by the speakers of the language through their use of brain faculties responsible for ...
Walter Ochieng Sande
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Moraic onsets in Arrernte [PDF]

open access: yes, 2017
The Australian language Arrernte has been argued by Breen & Pensalfini (1999) and Evans & Levinson (2009) to present a case of VC syllabification with coda maximisation, rather than CV syllabification with onset maximisation. In this paper we demonstrate
Nevins, A, Topintzi, N
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Segmental duration as a cue to syllable boundaries in Czech

open access: yesActa Universitatis Carolinae: Philologica, 2017
The aim of the study is to establish whether the acoustic signal contains cues to the syllabification of words that are perceptually relevant, as suggested by previous research.
Pavel Šturm
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Rule Based Transliteration Scheme for English to Punjabi [PDF]

open access: yes, 2013
Machine Transliteration has come out to be an emerging and a very important research area in the field of machine translation. Transliteration basically aims to preserve the phonological structure of words. Proper transliteration of name entities plays a
Bhalla, Deepti   +2 more
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La lutte des classes des unités linguistiques : micro- et macro-syntaxe [PDF]

open access: yesStudii de Lingvistica, 2015
In a synchronic approach to discourse we postulate a dynamic unit that constructs macro-syntactic meaning as it is uttered. This conventionalised segment (fr. période énonciative), elaborated in order to anticipate the reactions of the
María Luisa Fernández-Echevarría
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Syllabification in English through AI: A Comparative Study of ChatGPT and Gemini

open access: yesZanco Journal of Humanity Sciences
This paper examines the English language syllabification task, focusing on two advanced Artificial Intelligence (AI) models: ChatGPT and Gemini. Syllabification is one of the first things one learns about phonology; it is the process of breaking words ...
Askandar Khalid Abdullah   +1 more
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Comparison of Syllabification

open access: yesInternational Research Journal of Tamil, 2022
On the topic of syllabification, the types of writing and the changes that writing goes through are compared based on the stories told by Tolkappiyam Nannool. In the Tamil grammar which was followed in the Initial method, the grammar was heavily concerned with punarchi.
openaire   +1 more source

A Generative Phonology: Syllable Structure of Hajji Yemeni Arabic

open access: yesJL3T (Journal of Linguistics, Literature and Language Teaching), 2023
This study deals with the syllable structure of Hajji Yemeni Arabic (HYA) in the light of Generative Phonology. Hajji Yemeni Arabic is a variation of Arabic spoken in the northwestern part of Yemen, which tries to elaborate and discuss the elements of ...
Muhammed Jubran AL-Mamri
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‘Pitch accent’ and prosodic structure in Scottish Gaelic: Reassessing the role of contact [PDF]

open access: yes, 2015
This paper considers the origin of ‘pitch accents’ in Scottish Gaelic with a view to evaluating the hypothesis that this feature was borrowed from North Germanic varieties spoken by Norse settlers in medieval Scotland. It is shown that the ‘pitch accent’
Pavel Iosad
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