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    Word Sense Disambiguation applied to Assamese-Hindi Bilingual Statistical Machine Translation by Anup Kumar Barman, Jumi Sarmah, Subungshri Basimatary, Amitava Nag

    Published 2024-02-01
    “…Word Sense Disambiguation (WSD) is concerned with automatically assigning the appropriate sense to an ambiguous word. …”
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    Explaining alienability splits in the use of overt and zero possessive marking: a source-oriented approach by Cristofaro Sonia

    Published 2023-11-01
    “…This has been explained in terms of principles pertaining to general properties of alienable and inalienable possession, such as the relative degree of conceptual contiguity between possessor and possessee or the relative need to disambiguate the possessive relation. These principles, however, have generally been formulated based on the synchronic crosslinguistic distribution of overt and zero marking across alienable and inalienable possession, rather than diachronic phenomena that shape this distribution from one language to another over time. …”
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    Sense-Based Arabic Information Retrieval Using Harmony Search Algorithm by Alia Abdul Hassan, Mustafa Hadi

    Published 2017-12-01
    “…The modern standard Arabic language is rich in multiple meanings (senses) for many words and this is substantially due to lack of diacritical marks. The task for finding appropriate meanings is a key demand in most of the Arabic IR applications. …”
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    Source code and data for MWE'2011 papers by Finlayson, Mark Alan, Kulkarni, Nidhi

    Published 2011
    “…Contains the source code and data necessary to run all computations described in the following two papers: Finlayson, Mark A. and Kulkarni, Nidhi (2011) "Detecting Multi-Word Expressions improves Word Sense Disambiguation", in Proceedings of the 2011 Workshop on Multiword Expressions, held at ACL'2011 in Portland, OR; Kulkarni, Nidhi and Finlayson, Mark A. (2011) "jMWE: A Java Toolkit for Detecting Multi-Word Expressions" in Proceedings of the 2011 Workshop on Multiword Expressions, held at ACL'2011 in Portland, OR.…”
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    Punctuation, prosody and discourse: afterthought vs. right dislocation by Janina eKalbertodt, Janina eKalbertodt, Beatrice ePrimus, Petra B. Schumacher

    Published 2015-12-01
    “…Both discourse structure and punctuation are likely to affect the prosodic marking of these right-peripheral constructions, as certain prosodic markings are appropriate only in certain discourse structures, and punctuation is said to correlate with prosodic phrasing. …”
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    Lability and the rigidification of word order: evidence from Early Middle English by García García Luisa

    Published 2023-09-01
    “…This study tests the hypothesis that, for disambiguation purposes, labile transitive verbs show a more consistent word order (VO in this case) than non-labile transitives. …”
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    Arabic Gloss WSD Using BERT by Mohammed El-Razzaz, Mohamed Waleed Fakhr, Fahima A. Maghraby

    Published 2021-03-01
    “…Nevertheless, most Arabic written text does not have diacritical marks. Gloss-based WSD methods measure the semantic similarity or the overlap between the context of a target word that needs to be disambiguated and the dictionary definition of that word (gloss of the word). …”
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    THE COMMUNICATIVE APPROACH TO LANGUAGE TEACHING:THE KING IS DEAD! LONG LIVE THE KING! by John T. Roberts

    Published 2004-06-01
    “…By no means here for the first time is this sort of proposal made, but what remains to be done is to firmly pronounce the death of 'Communicative Approach to Language Teaching Mark II' and to formally welcome, if somewhat belatedly, that is to say, by at least 17 years, its successor: 'Communicative Approach to Language Teaching Mark II'. …”
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    Homograph recognition algorithm based on Euclidean metric by Elisa S. Izrailova, Arslanbek V. Astemirov, Ayshat S. Badaeva, Zelimhan A. Sultanov, Salaudin M. Umarkhadzhiev, Mokhmad-Salekh L. Khekhaev, Madina L. Yasaeva

    Published 2024-02-01
    “…To solve this problem, the article considers the task of eliminating the ambiguity of the meaning of the words WSD (Word Sense Disambiguation). Algorithmic (supervised) methods based on a pre-marked database have been selected for the Chechen language. …”
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    What corpus data reveal about the Position of Antecedent Strategy: anaphora resolution in Spanish monolinguals and L1 English-L2 Spanish bilinguals by Cristóbal Lozano, Teresa Quesada

    Published 2023-11-01
    “…Against traditional assumptions, our results reveal that (i) the PAS is not a privileged mechanism for resolving anaphora; (ii) it is more complex than assumed (in terms of the division of labor of anaphoric forms, their antecedents and the syntactic configuration in which they appear); (iii) the much-debated “flexible” bias of overt pronouns is apparent since they are hardly produced and are replaced by repeated NPs, which show a clear non-subject antecedent bias; (iv) at the syntax-discourse interface, the PAS is constrained by information structure in more complex ways than assumed: null pronouns mark topic continuity, whereas overtly realized referential expressions (overt REs: overt pronouns and NPs) mark topic shift. …”
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    Alienability splits in Swedish from a diachronic perspective by Piotrowska, Alicja, Skrzypek, Dominika

    Published 2022
    “…The paper discusses possessive expressions with body-part nouns in Swedish (1300–1550) with particular focus on the so-called alienability splits, i.e., separate patterns of marking possession for alienable and inalienable entities. …”
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    Phonetic Detail in German Syllable Pronunciation: Influences of Prosody and Grammar by Barbara eSamlowski, Bernd eMöbius, Petra eWagner

    Published 2014-05-01
    “…While sentence boundaries were marked by particularly high prominence and duration values, hardly any effect was shown for word boundaries. …”
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