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    Semantic information boosts the acquisition of a novel grammatical system in different presentation formats by Katharina Wendebourg, Birgit Öttl, Detmar Meurers, Barbara Kaup

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…In two experiments, participants performed rule search tasks on Latin sentences. In Experiment 1, we presented semantic information in the form of naturalistic photographs, whereas in Experiment 2, the semantic information was implemented by quasi-translations. …”
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    Reducing Data Volume in News Topic Classification: Deep Learning Framework and Dataset by Luigi Serreli, Claudio Marche, Michele Nitti

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…Furthermore, it proposes a methodology for reducing data volume by extracting key sentences using an algorithm resulting in inference times that are, on average, 50% shorter than the original document without compromising the system's accuracy. …”
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    A qualitative inquiry into subject ellipsis in Acehnese coordinative constructions by Muhammad Iqbal, Mulyadi Mulyadi, Ida Basaria, Dardanila Dardanila

    Published 2024-09-01
    “…The ellipsis of the subject is used to make sentences more concise and effective. Subject ellipsis can occur in written and spoken languages. …”
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    Ethnomulticultural dimensions in Osing literature of Banyuwangi: An analysis of Samar Wulu and Lintrik by Akhmad Taufiq, Sukatman Sukatman, Budi Setyono

    Published 2024-09-01
    “…Through a qualitative-interpretative-anthropological method, this study examined data in the form of words, sentences, and paragraphs extracted from two short stories. …”
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    Enhancing zero-shot relation extraction with a dual contrastive learning framework and a cross-attention module by Diyou Li, Lijuan Zhang, Jie Huang, Neal Xiong, Lei Zhang, Jian Wan

    Published 2024-11-01
    “…First, our model designs a dual contrastive learning framework to compare the input sentences and relation descriptions from different perspectives; this process aims to achieve better separation between different relation categories in the representation space. …”
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    Simulating the impact of white matter connectivity on processing time scales using brain network models by Paul Triebkorn, Viktor Jirsa, Peter Ford Dominey

    Published 2025-02-01
    “…Abstract The capacity of the brain to process input across temporal scales is exemplified in human narrative, which requires integration of information ranging from words, over sentences to long paragraphs. It has been shown that this processing is distributed in a hierarchy across multiple areas in the brain with areas close to the sensory cortex, processing on a faster time scale than areas in associative cortex. …”
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    Analyzing Language Dysfunctions in Patients of Motor Neuron Disease and Their Psycho-Emotional Problems: A Case Study by Azeem Alphonce, Irfan Abbas, Riaz Riaz Ullah

    Published 2024-09-01
    “…The findings indicate that there are significant challenges that MND patients face at different phases from producing sounds in words to the formation of sentences and experiencing short and long pauses followed by muteness. …”
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    STUDENTS’ ABILITY IN UNDERSTANDING HOMOPHONE IN ENGLISH by Ruly Adha, Aprilisa Astri

    Published 2020-08-01
    “…In the second part, the students must fill in the blank with a correct homophone word by relating to the pronunciation at the end of sentences. After conducting the research, the researchers found that 24 students got low mark because they were only able to answer one until ten questions correctly; 2 students got medium mark because they only answered 11 questions correctly, and six students got high mark because they can answer 12 until 17 questions correctly. …”
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    PTF-SimCM: A Simple Contrastive Model with Polysemous Text Fusion for Visual Similarity Metric by Xinpan Yuan, Xinxin Mao, Wei Xia, Zhiqi Zhang, Shaojun Xie, Chengyuan Zhang

    Published 2022-01-01
    “…In addition, the proposed model employs Sentence PIE-Net to solve the issue caused by polysemous sentences. …”
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    Enklitika in den deutschen Mundarten Mährens und Schlesiens by Mojmír Muzikant

    Published 2025-02-01
    “…The scope of the pronoun forms studied is limited by their occurrence in seven sentences (see below), which were explored using a direct method based on questionnaires for the Linguistic Atlas of German Dialects in the Czech Republic. …”
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    Constructing competing discourses on the Russo-Ukrainian war: journalistic translation in wartime by Angela Kamyanets

    Published 2024-12-01
    “…Regarding dialogicality, one author structures his text as an implied dialogue with hypothetical opponents, employing rhetorical questions, imperative sentences, irony, and first-person narration, whereas the other author references individuals with institutional authority to validate his assertions. …”
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    Tahapan Struktur Alur Cerita Al-Lichyah Az-Zarqā’ karya Kamil Kilani (Analisis Teori Sequence) by Zahra Cahya Putri

    Published 2024-02-01
    “…The method used is descriptive qualitative with the technique of quoting sentences that are in accordance with the theory of eight sequences in Kamil Kilani's Al-Lichyah Az-Zarqā'. …”
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    CONCEPTUAL MAPPING MODEL ACROSS LANGUAGES: A TEST IN VIETNAMESE LANGUAGE by Vi Thong Nguyen

    Published 2022-10-01
    “…Each conceptual metaphor consists of six types of sentences, including (a) Literal pair to B, (b) Conventional metaphor, (c) Literal pair to D, (d) Novel metaphor that follows the mapping principle, (e) Literal pair to F, and (f) Novel metaphor that does not follow the mapping principle. …”
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    An instruction dataset for extracting quantum cascade laser properties from scientific textDataverse by Deperias Kerre, Anne Laurent, Kenneth Maussang, Dickson Owuor

    Published 2025-02-01
    “…The data is generated by augmenting sample sentences from scientific articles with GPT-3.5 instruct with a few shot strategy. …”
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    Academic Writing for Publication Purposes and Machine Translation: Is the Symbiosis Possible? by O. L. Dobrynina

    Published 2022-01-01
    “…Students must follow simple rules: write sentences of 15-20 words; express one thought per one sentence; use more active verbs; choose nouns that express a specific concept; exclude unnecessary words. …”
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    THE RESISTANCE OF MARGINALIZED PEOPLE IN “KEN AROK DAN KEN DEDES” NOVEL BY GAMAL KOMANDOKO by Nashruddin Nashruddin, Haris Supratno, Darni Darni, Tengsoe Tjahjono

    Published 2023-05-01
    “…The research data are words, phrases, sentences, and paragraphs, found in Komandoko’s novel, which are in line with Spivak’s post-colonial theory. …”
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    Sublemma-Based Neural Machine Translation by Thien Nguyen, Huu Nguyen, Phuoc Tran

    Published 2021-01-01
    “…Being consistent with the source side, Vietnamese target sentences are represented as sequences of subtokens. …”
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    A Symmetric Approach to Agreement in Kurmanji (Northern Kurdish) Direct Arguments by Iraj Mehrbaskhsh, Gholamhossein Karimi -Doostan

    Published 2024-12-01
    “…This study also reveals that agreement in Ezafe constructions and pro-drop sentences also involve subset control and agreement is the only possible way to license φ-features, such as gender in inanimate arguments and person in R-expressions.…”
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    Vocal Emotion Perception in Children Using Cochlear Implant by Puttaraju Sahana, Puttabasappa Manjula

    Published 2024-09-01
    “…Vocal emotion perception was assessed for semantically neutral sentences in “happy,” “sad,” and “angry” emotions using a 3 alternate forced choice test. …”
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