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The Effects of Language Relatedness on Multilingual Information Retrieval: A Case Study With Indo European and Semitic Languages

The Effects of Language Relatedness on Multilingual Information Retrieval: A Case Study With Indo European and Semitic Languages

... by language From Table 2, it should be clear that there is generally an inverse relationship between the num- ber of types and ...the Semitic languages (along with Japanese) are at the ...the Semitic ...

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The Karamel System and Semitic Languages: Structured Multi Tiered Morphology

The Karamel System and Semitic Languages: Structured Multi Tiered Morphology

... the language of the ancient ...typical semitic one, with a great num- ber of triliteral roots, some stems with usual flex- ion (prefixation, reduplication, infixation, vocal- ...

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Parallel Corpora for bi Directional Statistical Machine Translation for Seven Ethiopian Language Pairs

Parallel Corpora for bi Directional Statistical Machine Translation for Seven Ethiopian Language Pairs

... Finding solutions that minimize the negative effect of morphological complexity of the Ethio- Semitic languages on the performance of SMT is therefore a future endeavour. We considered a previous work by (Mulu, ...

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South Arabian and Yemeni dialects

South Arabian and Yemeni dialects

... In a note to her study of future particles in Arabic dialects, Taine-Chaikh (2004) proposes to extend the research to include future particles in other Hamito-Semitic languages; she mentions the future particle ...

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Semitic influence on verbal usage and on the subordinate clauses in the apocalypse

Semitic influence on verbal usage and on the subordinate clauses in the apocalypse

... where Semitic influence must be reckoned with, they are not of such a nature that they would not have been subject to the more powerful influence of Hellenistic Greek usage, since the inherent Greek ...

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Identifying Semitic Roots: Machine Learning with Linguistic Constraints

Identifying Semitic Roots: Machine Learning with Linguistic Constraints

... in Semitic languages are formed by combining two morphemes: a root and a ...of Semitic languages, and information on roots is important for linguistics research as well as for practical ...

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A Statistical Model for Lost Language Decipherment

A Statistical Model for Lost Language Decipherment

... lated language, our model produces both alphabetic mappings and translations of words into their corresponding ...ancient Semitic language Ugaritic, the model correctly maps 29 of 30 letters to their ...

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Revisiting Multi Tape Automata for Semitic Morphological Analysis and Generation

Revisiting Multi Tape Automata for Semitic Morphological Analysis and Generation

... for Semitic languages, ranging from methods based on widely used finite- state technologies to very specific solu- tions designed for a specific language or ...coding Semitic grammars using ...

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Semitic Morphological Analysis and Generation Using Finite State Transducers with Feature Structures

Semitic Morphological Analysis and Generation Using Finite State Transducers with Feature Structures

... Another approach is to have the transducers at the lexical level relate an upper abstract charac- terization of a stem to a lower string that directly represents the merging of a particular root and pat- tern. This lower ...

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Constrained Sequence to sequence Semitic Root Extraction for Enriching Word Embeddings

Constrained Sequence to sequence Semitic Root Extraction for Enriching Word Embeddings

... This method, however, may incorrectly remove many letters that are part of the root. Another of these models achieves high accuracy by in- corporating sentence-level context and inferred syntactic categories into a ...

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Joint Evaluation of Morphological Segmentation and Syntactic Parsing

Joint Evaluation of Morphological Segmentation and Syntactic Parsing

... the Semitic language Modern Hebrew, us- ing the best performing systems, both constituency- based and dependency-based (Tsarfaty, 2010; Gold- berg, ...

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What’s Wrong with Hebrew NLP? And How to Make it Right

What’s Wrong with Hebrew NLP? And How to Make it Right

... In morphologically-rich languages (MRLs), each input token may consist of multiple lexical and functional units (henceforth, morphemes), each of which serves a particular role in the overall syn- tactic or semantic ...

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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?

... This article dealt only with emails and due to personal reasons, as a limitation in this paper, no more samples of emails were included since the users did not provide any consent to include more samples of their ...

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The perfect priest: an examination of Leviticus 21:17-23

The perfect priest: an examination of Leviticus 21:17-23

... Hector Avalos, Illness and Health Care in the Ancient near East : The Role of the Temple in Greece, Mesopotamia, and Israel , Harvard Semitic Museum Publications (Atlanta: Scholars, 19[r] ...

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The relevance of certain Semiticisms in the Gothic New Testament

The relevance of certain Semiticisms in the Gothic New Testament

... Greek language as a whole, anomalies in the language of the New Testament will be of ...general language contact, then unGreek peculiarities in the New Testament should not be reflected in ...

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OMLL (Origins of Man, Language and Languages) Highlights

OMLL (Origins of Man, Language and Languages) Highlights

... abilities. Our work has shown that non-human primates are able to produce calls that function as referential sig- nals that are meaningful to recipients. We have found that there are substantial interspecies differences ...

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Language through Literature through Language

Language through Literature through Language

... without language and no language can survive without ...of language and language cannot survive in the absence of ...English language are tools in the hand of each other. While ...

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Gruber, Claudia
  

(2001):


	Möbeldekor aus Elfenbein: Zur Rekonstruktion von Schnitzverzierungen an altorientalischen Möbeln.


Dissertation, LMU München: Fakultät für Kulturwissenschaften

Gruber, Claudia (2001): Möbeldekor aus Elfenbein: Zur Rekonstruktion von Schnitzverzierungen an altorientalischen Möbeln. Dissertation, LMU München: Fakultät für Kulturwissenschaften

... Painted in black are West Semitic (Aramaic or Phoenician) letters, while in white paint are various symbols. White added later. Two bricks which were certainly ad- joining in the origin[r] ...

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Learning a Language and Studying Content in an Additional Language: Student Opinions

Learning a Language and Studying Content in an Additional Language: Student Opinions

... about language learning and studying other content in an additional language in the school settings where English is used as the medium of instruction to teach more than 50% of the ...a language and ...

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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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