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    The Special Nature of Verbs in Sign Languages by Irene Elizabeth Murtagh

    Published 2020-09-01
    “…We utilise this new level of lexical representation (Pustejovsky 1995), which describes the essential (computational) phonological parameters of an object as defined by the lexical item to cater specifically for the computational linguistic phenomena consistent with signed languages, in particular to this research ISL, enabling us to provide an adequate account of ISL verbs within the RRG lexicon.…”
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    A human-machine partnered approach for identifying social media signals of elevated traumatic grief in Chicago gang territories. by Forrest Stuart, Alicia Riley, Hossein Pourreza

    Published 2020-01-01
    “…In this paper, we explore the potential for using a human-machine partnered approach, wherein qualitative fieldwork and domain expertise is combined with a computational linguistic analysis of Twitter content among 18 gang territories/neighborhoods on Chicago's South Side. …”
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    A longitudinal investigation of pragmatic language across contexts in autism and related neurodevelopmental conditions by Gary E. Martin, Michelle Lee, Michelle Lee, Klinton Bicknell, Klinton Bicknell, Adam Goodkind, Adam Goodkind, Nell Maltman, Nell Maltman, Molly Losh

    Published 2023-07-01
    “…The utility of computational linguistic analyses, as an efficient tool for capturing pragmatic abilities, was also explored.MethodsPragmatic skills of boys with idiopathic ASD (ASD-O, n = 43), FXS with and without ASD (FXS-ASD, n = 57; FXS-O, n = 14), Down syndrome (DS, n = 22), and typical development (TD, n = 24) were compared using variables obtained from a standardized measure, narrative, and semi-naturalistic conversation at up to three time points.ResultsPragmatic language was most significantly impacted among males with ASD-O and FXS-ASD across all three contexts, with more difficulties in the least structured context (conversation), and also some differences based on FXS comorbidity. …”
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    Mlphon: A Multifunctional Grapheme-Phoneme Conversion Tool Using Finite State Transducers by Kavya Manohar, A. R. Jayan, Rajeev Rajan

    Published 2022-01-01
    “…In this article we present the design and the development of a knowledge based computational linguistic tool, Mlphon <fig position="float" orientation="portrait"> <graphic position="float" orientation="portrait" xlink:href="manoh23-3204403.eps"/> </fig> for Malayalam language. …”
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    THE COMPARATIVE ANALYSIS OF THE MACHINE TRANSLATION SYSTEMS OF ECONOMIC DISCOURSE (ON THE EXAMPLE OF FRENCH-UKRAINIAN LANGUAGE PAIRS) by Nataliia M. Sopyluk, Ilona O. Tsarenko

    Published 2019-12-01
    “…The comparative research covers the field of machine translation in terms of the development of computer linguistics and the growing demand for the translation services. …”
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  6. 1466

    Human-Machine Shared Contexts / by Lawless, William, editor 648641, Mittu, Ranjeev, editor 648642, Sofge, Donald A., editor 651588, ScienceDirect (Online service) 7722

    Published 2020
    “…This book will be essential reading for professional, industrial, and military computer scientists and engineers; machine learning (ML) and artificial intelligence (AI) scientists and engineers, especially those engaged in research on autonomy, computational context, and human-machine shared contexts; advanced robotics scientists and engineers; scientists working with or interested in data issues for autonomous systems such as with the use of scarce data for training and operations with and without user interventions; social psychologists, scientists and physical research scientists pursuing models of shared context; modelers of the internet of things (IOT); systems of systems scientists and engineers and economists; scientists and engineers working with agent-based models (ABMs); policy specialists concerned with the impact of AI and ML on society and civilization; network scientists and engineers; applied mathematicians (e.g., holon theory, information theory); computational linguists; and blockchain scientists and engineers.…”
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    A Novel Approach to Dream Content Analysis Reveals Links Between Learning-Related Dream Incorporation and Cognitive Abilities by Stuart M. Fogel, Stuart M. Fogel, Stuart M. Fogel, Stuart M. Fogel, Laura B. Ray, Valya Sergeeva, Joseph De Koninck, Joseph De Koninck, Joseph De Koninck, Adrian M. Owen

    Published 2018-08-01
    “…The extent of dream incorporation using a novel and objective method of dream content analysis, employed a computational linguistic approach to measure the semantic relatedness between verbal reports describing the experience on a spatial (e.g., maze navigation) or a motor memory task (e.g., tennis simulator) with subsequent hypnagogic reverie dream reports and waking “daydream” reports, obtained during a daytime nap opportunity. …”
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    Addressing cheating in e-assessment using student authentication and authorship checking systems: teachers’ perspectives by Harvey Mellar, Roumiana Peytcheva-Forsyth, Serpil Kocdar, Abdulkadir Karadeniz, Blagovesna Yovkova

    Published 2018-02-01
    “…The development of authorship checking based on computational linguistic approaches was an area of particular interest. …”
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    Joining language with data and data with data by Karsten Boye Rasmussen

    Published 2021-03-01
    “…Linguistic knowledge is not only relevant for finding data but also valuable for the production of data. Computer linguistics have made great progress for the growing number of studies based on texts and data in the form of interviews. …”
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    Kirjandus ja digitaalne tehnoloogia / Literature and Digital Technology by Marin Laak, Piret Viires

    Published 2019-06-01
    “…Although the field of digital humanities is quite broad, in Estonia this concept has been used rather as a synonym for methods of quantitative computer analysis: linguists have used it very productively in analysing text corpora and computer linguistics has developed it into an independent discipline. …”
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