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Pre  and Postprocessing for Statistical Machine Translation into Germanic Languages

Pre and Postprocessing for Statistical Machine Translation into Germanic Languages

... My main research focus is how pre- and postpro- cessing can be used to improve statistical MT, with a focus on translation into Germanic languages. The idea behind preprocessing is to change the training corpus on ...

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The Effects of Multiple Gratitude Interventions Among Informal Caregivers of Persons with Dementia and Alzheimer's Disease

The Effects of Multiple Gratitude Interventions Among Informal Caregivers of Persons with Dementia and Alzheimer's Disease

... the language, their place having been taken by the form of the third person” (Wright 1925: ...Sea Germanic languages back to the loss of nasals before spirants, þ in this case (Stiles ...

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New Technologies for Old Germanic  Resources and Research on Parallel Bibles in Older Continental Western Germanic

New Technologies for Old Germanic Resources and Research on Parallel Bibles in Older Continental Western Germanic

... older Germanic languages are char- acterized by a higher degree of word order flexi- bility than Modern English, we converted histor- ical and modern annotations to dependency rela- tions using standard tools for ...

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Parameterising Germanic Ditransitive Variation: A Historical-Comparative Study

Parameterising Germanic Ditransitive Variation: A Historical-Comparative Study

... one language cannot provide the necessary data to support any given analysis (the crucial data is ambiguous or the necessary constructions do not exist for reasons irrelevant to the current theoretical ...related ...

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The Non-Biological Evolution of Grammar: Wh-Question Formation in Germanic

The Non-Biological Evolution of Grammar: Wh-Question Formation in Germanic

... V2’ language, differs from other Germanic languages by al- lowing subject–verb inversion for a small group of functional verbs only (modal and auxiliary verbs, so-called ...other Germanic languages ...

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Rædan : a study of an Old English word : a thesis presented in partial fulfilment of the requirements for the degree of Master of Arts (Humanities) in Medieval Studies at Massey University

Rædan : a study of an Old English word : a thesis presented in partial fulfilment of the requirements for the degree of Master of Arts (Humanities) in Medieval Studies at Massey University

... Old English is a Germanic language and it is clear from the etymological dictionaries I have used that the oldest meanings of rredan are: to advise, consult, rule, interpret.. The re-int[r] ...

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Learning Morphology of Romance, Germanic and Slavic Languages with the Tool Linguistica

Learning Morphology of Romance, Germanic and Slavic Languages with the Tool Linguistica

... Spanish), Germanic languages (Dutch, English and German), and Slavic language ...each language we obtained interesting clusters of stems sharing the same ...a language, to compare results with ...

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Chapter 2 Indo-European.pdf

Chapter 2 Indo-European.pdf

... It is the first systematic sound change discovered in the Germanic languages which makes them different from other Indo-European languages. It was discovered by the German philologist Jacob Grimm. The sound ...

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Diachronic proximity vs  data sparsity in cross lingual parser projection  A case study on Germanic

Diachronic proximity vs data sparsity in cross lingual parser projection A case study on Germanic

... the Germanic languages as test field. The Germanic languages represent a particularly well-resourced, well-documented and well-studied language family which devel- opment during the last 1800 years ...

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The Effects of Multiple Gratitude Interventions Among Informal Caregivers of Persons with Dementia and Alzheimer's Disease

The Effects of Multiple Gratitude Interventions Among Informal Caregivers of Persons with Dementia and Alzheimer's Disease

... The Germanic languages had a particular affinity for this type of vowel mutation due to the prevalence of both /i/ and /j/ in several archaic plural noun forms as well as other inflectional ...

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Experimental Results on the Native Language Identification Shared Task

Experimental Results on the Native Language Identification Shared Task

... We used weka (Hall et al., 2009) and libsvm (Chang and Lin, 2011) to run the experiments. The classi- fication was done using an SVM classifier. We ex- perimented with different SVM kernels and different values for the ...

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The Franks Casket speaks back: The bones of the past, the becoming of England

The Franks Casket speaks back: The bones of the past, the becoming of England

... Germanic or Roman, all the stories carved in the casket ’ s panels depict exile, violence, loss and the transformation of peoples from one state to another. The casket gathers them together and doubles them, ...

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The language of emails: Is it resembling more the spoken language or the written language?

The language of emails: Is it resembling more the spoken language or the written language?

... written language have certain characteristics which make them different to each ...spoken language has a different channel of communication, which means that it implies the use of movements of the muscles ...

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Approaching Difficulties of Teaching Language Complexes by Example of GAS and BCS

Approaching Difficulties of Teaching Language Complexes by Example of GAS and BCS

... one language complex, ...Montenegrin language is also being considered as an addition to the latter language ...German language in the German as foreign language departments, much the ...

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Who's my Neighbour? European Political Economy Review No. 7 (2007), p. 24-37

Who's my Neighbour? European Political Economy Review No. 7 (2007), p. 24-37

... European Political Economy Review Love one’s neighbour as oneself The term “neighbour” is of West Germanic origin and it is a compound of the words "near" and "dweller, especially a farm[r] ...

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The Northern Lands: Germanic Europe, c 1270 c 1500

The Northern Lands: Germanic Europe, c 1270 c 1500

... A principal element of (‘Germanic’) unity within Nicholas’s greater north (NL 2) is law, which he argues underpinned social forms different from those of Mediterranean Europe (p. 143). Underlying affinities were ...

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Automatic Inference of Sound Correspondence Patterns across Multiple Languages

Automatic Inference of Sound Correspondence Patterns across Multiple Languages

... historical language comparison, serving not only as the basis for the proof of genetic relationship (Dybo and Starostin 2008; Campbell and Poser 2008) or the reconstruction of proto- forms (Hoenigswald 1960, pages ...

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Technology, education and language valorization: a functional  View of language teaching

Technology, education and language valorization: a functional View of language teaching

... a language and a people ...the language, what provides knowledge coherence and buldings and more thinking, dinamic and investigative actions in a educational and worldwide scenery in constant transformation ...

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Tyranny and tragedy : paradigms of surveillance in Theodor Storm’s Aquis submersus and Carsten Curator

Tyranny and tragedy : paradigms of surveillance in Theodor Storm’s Aquis submersus and Carsten Curator

... The language and actions of Johannes and Katharina ’ s meeting recall earlier scenes, but this time, Johannes adopts attitudes and behaviours more characteristic of Wulf or ...

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White Russians from Red China: Resettling in Australia, 1957 59

White Russians from Red China: Resettling in Australia, 1957 59

... Most of the English-language historiography on the migration of Russians from China has focused on the departure of Russians as refugees to the west. However, this arguably obscures the larger number of Russians ...

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