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Gap in “Gapless” Relative Clauses in Korean and Other Asian Languages

Gap in “Gapless” Relative Clauses in Korean and Other Asian Languages

... One may well say that because the Keenan-Comrie Noun Phrase Accessibility Hierarchy treats mono- clausal relative clauses (Keenan and Comrie 1977), based on non-GRCs, the hierarchy is not relevant to the underlyingly ...

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Named Entity Recognition for South and South East Asian Languages: Taking Stock

Named Entity Recognition for South and South East Asian Languages: Taking Stock

... SSEA languages in our ...SSEA languages, this fairly mature NER system (for English) could be used as a baseline against which to evaluate systems tuned (or specially designed) for the five South ...

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Technical Terminology in Asian Languages: Different Approaches to Adopting Engineering Terms

Technical Terminology in Asian Languages: Different Approaches to Adopting Engineering Terms

... Terminology development in education, science and technology is a key to formu- lating a knowledge society. The authors are developing a multilingual engineering terminology dictionary consisting of more than ten ...

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Latin script keyboards for South Asian languages with finite state normalization

Latin script keyboards for South Asian languages with finite state normalization

... The use of the Latin script for text en- try of South Asian languages is common, even though there is no standard orthogra- phy for these languages in the script. We explore several compact ...

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Similar Southeast Asian Languages: Corpus Based Case Study on Thai Laotian and Malay Indonesian

Similar Southeast Asian Languages: Corpus Based Case Study on Thai Laotian and Malay Indonesian

... natural languages processing (NLP) on many understudied and low-resource Southeast Asian languages are launched in recent ...more) languages are referred to as “similar to each ...

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Proceedings of the IJCNLP 08 Workshop on Named Entity Recognition for South and South East Asian Languages

Proceedings of the IJCNLP 08 Workshop on Named Entity Recognition for South and South East Asian Languages

... East Asian Languages, a meeting held in conjunction with the Third International Joint Conference on Natural Language Processing at Hyderabad, ...East Asian (SSEA) ...SSEA languages relevant ...

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Named Entity Recognition for South Asian Languages

Named Entity Recognition for South Asian Languages

... South Asian Languages (SAL) is still an open problem because they exhibit characteristics differ- ent from ...South Asian Languages provided the necessary NLP tools like POS tagger and chunker ...

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Linguistic validation of the Sexual Inhibition and Sexual Excitation Scales (SIS/SES) translated into five South Asian languages: Oxford Sexual Dysfunction Study (OSDS)

Linguistic validation of the Sexual Inhibition and Sexual Excitation Scales (SIS/SES) translated into five South Asian languages: Oxford Sexual Dysfunction Study (OSDS)

... Cross-cultural studies are of considerable importance, and high-quality translations are crucial for this purpose. Linguistic validation as described in this paper is essen- tial in order to develop translated versions. ...

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Constructing Taxonomy of Numerative Classifiers for Asian Languages

Constructing Taxonomy of Numerative Classifiers for Asian Languages

... Numerative classifiers are ubiquitous in many Asian languages. This paper pro- poses a method to construct a taxonomy of numerative classifiers based on a noun- classifier agreement database. The taxon- omy ...

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Constructing corpora of South Asian languages

Constructing corpora of South Asian languages

... South Asian corpora will ...South Asian languages are entering the growing family of languages for which corpus data is available, there are still languages spoken in South Asia and the ...

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Low Resource Machine Transliteration Using Recurrent Neural Networks of Asian Languages

Low Resource Machine Transliteration Using Recurrent Neural Networks of Asian Languages

... Grapheme-to-phoneme models are key components in automatic speech recogni- tion and text-to-speech systems. With low- resource language pairs that do not have available and well-developed pronuncia- tion lexicons, ...

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Student Achievement in Asian Languages Education. Part 2: Descriptions of Student Achievement

Student Achievement in Asian Languages Education. Part 2: Descriptions of Student Achievement

... Both informal and formal texts include some simple and complex sentences where conjunctive suffixes (e.g. They infer the subject of a sentence where it is not [r] ...

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Conquering the world with “cutting-edge curricula” : global citizens learning East Asian languages

Conquering the world with “cutting-edge curricula” : global citizens learning East Asian languages

... of languages spoken within the borders of the European Union, but recently the needs of an increasingly globalized market economy have triggered lan- guage policy formulations including references also to major ...

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Hybrid Named Entity Recognition System for South and South East Asian Languages

Hybrid Named Entity Recognition System for South and South East Asian Languages

... languages. There are many rule-based, HMM based; Conditional Random Fields (CRF) based NER systems. MEMM were used to identify the NE in Hindi (Kumar and Bhattacharyya, 2006). Many techniques were used in ...

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Idiomaticity and Classical Traditions in Some East Asian Languages

Idiomaticity and Classical Traditions in Some East Asian Languages

... Idioms are commonly used in metaphors and figurative speech in all languages and in daily communication. They have not only attracted the attention of specialists interested in language, rhetorics and literary ...

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A Hybrid Named Entity Recognition System for South and South East Asian Languages

A Hybrid Named Entity Recognition System for South and South East Asian Languages

... We have already mentioned that after preparing a one-level NER system, the rule-based module is used to modify it to a nested one. A number of ex- periments are conducted considering various combi- nations of features to ...

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Developing Morphological Analysers for South Asian Languages: Experimenting with the Hindi and Gujarati Languages

Developing Morphological Analysers for South Asian Languages: Experimenting with the Hindi and Gujarati Languages

... A considerable amount of work has been put into development of stemmers and morphological analysers. The majority of these ap- proaches use hand-crafted suffix-replacement rules but a few try to discover such rules from ...

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The translation of high level computer languages to other high level languages

The translation of high level computer languages to other high level languages

... Then each statement which used the character function would be translated to a procedure call of the Pascal procedure, followed by the translated version of the FORTRAN statement with th[r] ...

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FORMAL LANGUAGES, AUTOMATA AND THEORY OF COMPUTATION EXERCISES ON REGULAR LANGUAGES

FORMAL LANGUAGES, AUTOMATA AND THEORY OF COMPUTATION EXERCISES ON REGULAR LANGUAGES

... non-regular languages will however always result in a non-regular ...non-regular languages, there would be a finite automation accepting this ...of languages corresponds to concatenation of two ...

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About the Proximity of the Languages on the Example of German Languages (Part 2)

About the Proximity of the Languages on the Example of German Languages (Part 2)

... Germanic languages of the two groups: West German Languages with the following 9 representatives (in alphabetical order): Afrikaans, Deutsch (German), English, Frysk (Frisian), Nedelands (Dutch), ...

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