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What’s in a name? In some languages, grammatical gender

What’s in a name? In some languages, grammatical gender

... Zubin and K¨opcke (1981), Zubin and K¨opcke (1986) have studied the relation between seman- tic characteristics and word form with respect to gender for German nouns. Their study was mo- tivated by two ... See full document

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Grammatical borrowing from Spanish/Portuguese in some native languages of Latin America

Grammatical borrowing from Spanish/Portuguese in some native languages of Latin America

... of grammatical borrowing (Matras 2007: 63-4; Sakel 2007a: 23, among ...source languages in my sample - Spanish and Portuguese - are closely related does not necessarily affect the generalisability of the ... See full document

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Coordinating Constructions in Multi-Structural Languages

Coordinating Constructions in Multi-Structural Languages

... This material is enlightened least of all in the existing scientific and methodical literature, where, up until now, the essence and types of relations (syntactic relations) between the general word and the homogeneous ... See full document

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Languages of Education in Nigeria: Extent of Implementation in the (UBE) Schools in Ebonyi State

Languages of Education in Nigeria: Extent of Implementation in the (UBE) Schools in Ebonyi State

... on languages of education in Nigeria and extent of implementation in the (UBE) Schools in Ebonyi ...that languages in education were implemented to a low extent and that extent of materials that enhance ... See full document

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Zero Shot Cross lingual Name Retrieval for Low Resource Languages

Zero Shot Cross lingual Name Retrieval for Low Resource Languages

... for name finding that requires no training data from the language to be ...across languages, even when those languages are not ...across languages. This model is trained to encode name ... See full document

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Grammatical gender affects gender perception:Evidence for the structural feedback hypothesis

Grammatical gender affects gender perception:Evidence for the structural feedback hypothesis

... the languages we speak are responsible for shaping our thoughts can be traced back to Whorf’s classic principle of linguistic relativity (Whorf, ...how languages may contribute in modulating non-verbal ... See full document

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Examining Gender Bias in Languages with Grammatical Gender

Examining Gender Bias in Languages with Grammatical Gender

... for gender bias in English word ...examine grammatical gender bias in word embeddings of gendered languages by computing the WEAT asso- ciation score (Caliskan et ...and gender- ... See full document

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How Does Grammatical Gender Affect Noun Representations in Gender Marking Languages?

How Does Grammatical Gender Affect Noun Representations in Gender Marking Languages?

... the gender signals from the training ...(b) languages are diverse and different languages require different treatments; and (c) small details may matter a ... See full document

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Minimally Supervised Induction of Grammatical Gender

Minimally Supervised Induction of Grammatical Gender

... [r] ... See full document

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The Assignment of Grammatical Gender in German: Testing Optimal Gender Assignment Theory

The Assignment of Grammatical Gender in German: Testing Optimal Gender Assignment Theory

... one gender, its targets may display agreement with more than one ...whose grammatical gender does not match the conceptual gender of the referent, ...noun’s grammatical gender ... See full document

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A description of the Emmi language of the Northern Territory of Australia

A description of the Emmi language of the Northern Territory of Australia

... Some of these languages Menhdhe, Marranunggu, Marrithiyel are genetically related to Emmi, others are not; what is interesting is the fact that the traditional territory of all these lan[r] ... See full document

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A multilingual parallel parsed corpus as gold standard for grammatical inference evaluation

A multilingual parallel parsed corpus as gold standard for grammatical inference evaluation

... On the one hand, formal grammar inference research provides us with solid proof of the learnability of classes of grammars, which might not have any linguistic relevance. On the other hand, researchers from other fields ... See full document

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Grammatical Gender in Interaction: cultural and cognitive aspects

Grammatical Gender in Interaction: cultural and cognitive aspects

... In the beginning of his book We have never been Modem, Bruno Latour (1993) wonders whether the ozone layer is an object of study for chemistry, meteorol­ ogy, politics or economics, or whether it constitutes a hybrid, ... See full document

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Cross lingual Name Tagging and Linking for 282 Languages

Cross lingual Name Tagging and Linking for 282 Languages

... Amir Mohamed Yosef, Sandro Bauer, Johannes Hof- fart, Marc Spaniol, and Gerhard Weikum. 2012. Hyena: Hierarchical type classification for entity names. In Proceedings of COLING 2012: Posters. The COLING 2012 Organizing ... See full document

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Gender Ideologies in English and Slovene: A Contrastive View

Gender Ideologies in English and Slovene: A Contrastive View

... national languages of member states should achieve equality in the grammatical expression of female and male forms and parallel designations for both ...individual languages in ...of ... See full document

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Morphology: Indian Languages and European Languages

Morphology: Indian Languages and European Languages

... European languages Presence of retroflex consonants A significant amount of vocabulary in Sanskrit with Dravidian or Austroasiatic origin gives indications of mutual borrowing and counter ...A. Some ... See full document

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Quantifying the Semantic Core of Gender Systems

Quantifying the Semantic Core of Gender Systems

... gendered languages (Aksenov, 1984; Corbett, ...between grammatical gender and lexical semantics for inanimate ...that grammatical gender and lexical semantics can be correlated using ... See full document

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Reusing Grammatical Resources for New Languages

Reusing Grammatical Resources for New Languages

... Uralic languages, the Sámi branch is the one de- viating most from the agglutinative ...for some com- mon forms (such as nominative/accusative/genitive singu- lar, or nominative singular/plural), consonant ... See full document

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Grammatical gender and cognition

Grammatical gender and cognition

... that grammatical gender correlates with the sex attributed to depicted items even in the case of a three-gender ...for grammatical gender effects on cognition in Modern ...the ... See full document

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Equivalent Malay-Arabic Data Corpus Collection

Equivalent Malay-Arabic Data Corpus Collection

... two languages are compiled in parallel according to Mona Baker’s (1992) level of grouping which are sentence level, combination of words, grammatical, pragmatic and textual ...of some sentences in ... See full document

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