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    Multitask Learning with Local Attention for Tibetan Speech Recognition by Hui Wang, Fei Gao, Yue Zhao, Li Yang, Jianjian Yue, Huilin Ma

    Published 2020-01-01
    “…Furthermore, our method significantly improves the accuracy for low-resource dialect by 5.11% against the specific-dialect model.…”
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  2. 202

    Is Creaky Voice a Valley Girl Feature? Stancetaking & Evolution of a Linguistic Stereotype by Pierre Habasque

    Published 2021-12-01
    “…This ideological association has contributed to stancetaking in that using linguistic markers associated with Valspeak, the dialect supposedly spoken by Valley Girls, may alter the perception an outside observer has of the speaker. …”
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  3. 203

    A Stylistic Analysis of Ṣeun Ògúnfìdítìmí’s Songs by Temidayo Akinrinlola

    Published 2021-12-01
    “…Her songs are rendered in Oǹdó dialect. Oǹdó, a dialect spoken by the Oǹdó people of Southwestern Nigeria, is a dialect of the Yorùbá language. …”
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    MELAYU BANGKA LANGUAGE MAP IN SOUTH BANGKA REGENCY by Tri Arie Bowo, Donal Fernado Lubis, Achmad Affandi, Ricca Affressia

    Published 2024-08-01
    “…Dialect differences exist in the language area in Simpang Rimba (53,5%). …”
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  5. 205

    Computing nasalance with MFCCs and Convolutional Neural Networks. by Andrés Lozano, Enrique Nava, María Dolores García Méndez, Ignacio Moreno-Torres

    Published 2024-01-01
    “…The kernel shape had a significant impact for -dynamic utterances (p < .000) exclusively. In the different-dialect condition, the scores were significantly less accurate than in the same-dialect condition, particularly for Costa Rica trained models. …”
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    Accent boundaries and linguistic continua in the laryngeal subsystems of English by Katalin Balogné Bérces

    Published 2022-12-01
    “… A parallel is drawn between the northernmost regions of England represented by Durham and Yorkshire and the transition zone Ouddeken (2016) identifies between voicing and aspiration languages in the Dutch-German dialect continuum. It is argued that, owing to historical changes and dialect contact, the Northern Englishes discussed exhibit hybrid laryngeal systems as a result of being geographically intermediate between Scots in Scotland, which is a voice language similar to Dutch, and mainstream varieties of English spoken more to the south in England (and in most of the rest of the English-speaking world), which are aspiration systems of the German type. …”
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    (Pseudo) sluicing in Preposition Stranding Contexts: The Case of Ta'izzi Arabic by Mustafa Ahmed Al-humari

    Published 2025-02-01
    “… The study explores the morphosyntactic properties of the elliptical structure of sluicing in Ta'izzi Arabic, a dialect spoken in the southwestern part of Yemen, with a particular focus on sluicing in preposition-stranding contexts within the generative grammar paradigm. …”
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    Pero Budmani’s four letters to Hugo Schuchardt by Ligorio Orsat L.

    Published 2024-01-01
    “…Budmani was the first scholar to study this subject; in his paper Dialect of Dubrovnik, as it is Spoken Today (Dubrovački dijalekat, kako se sada govori) (1883), he identified the first loanwords of Dalmatian-Romance origin in Serbo-Croatian (60 of them, to be precise). …”
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    Périodisation sociolinguistique de la lexicographie dialectale niçoise by Philippe Del Giudice

    Published 2020-09-01
    “…The dialectal lexicography of Nice is more than 150 years old. …”
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    Using artificial intelligence based language interpretation in non-urgent paediatric emergency consultations: a clinical performance test and legal evaluation by Julia Brandenberger, Ian Stedman, Noah Stancati, Karen Sappleton, Sarathy Kanathasan, Jabeen Fayyaz, Devin Singh

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…Results GT demonstrated strong translation performance, with accuracy rates from 83.5% in Urdu to 95.4% in French. Challenges included dialect sensitivity and pronoun misinterpretations. …”
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    In the scientific research of prof. dr. bekir chobanzadeh opinions on m. fuzūlīʼs language by PERVİN

    Published 2024-12-01
    “…considers the language of Fuzuli, who wrote the following lines, closer to Azerbaijani dialect in terms of the Turkish part”. In the article, B. …”
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    Frühneuhochdeutsche Neuerungen im Spiegel der Schreibung der Krakauer Stadtkanzlei by Piotr A. Owsiński

    Published 2017-01-01
    “…The texts of the unknown scriveners were written in Early New High German in the Silesian dialect, what can be proved on the basis of legal annotations. …”
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    Gimbusowa kultura dziecięca – rekonesans badawczy by Marzenna Nowicka, Anita Lodd-Bartołd

    Published 2018-12-01
    “…Specific features of children’s communication were also identified, which included: age separation, concentration on school problems, genre of subjects, showing off, using dialect. …”
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    Te rakel norh romenes ko dives by Jean-Pierre Cavaillé

    Published 2021-09-01
    “…The article presents the observations and the analyzes of a Gadjo (non-Roma) eager to learn Sinto (Manush) dialect of the Romani language, still widely spoken today in France by individuals of all generations, but nevertheless in great difficulty and without any recognition. …”
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    Grammaire interactionnelle, paradigme et gradient de la subjectivité by Sylvie Hancil

    Published 2020-12-01
    “…This paper proposes a diachronic analysis of the final but in a corpus of Northern English, a dialect where final particles represent a characteristic feature of the grammar. …”
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    Les trois premières femmes de la Revue des langues romanes by Rose Blin-Mioch

    Published 2021-12-01
    “…In the early years of the RLaR (1870-1880), the Société des Langues Romanes allowed, thanks to its modern dialect section, a sort of creation notebook, the presence of three poets: Rose Anaïs Gras marries Roumanille, Félibresse Rose Anaïs; Lydie Wilson of Ricard, Na Dulciorela and Léontine Mathieu Goirand, Félibresse d´Arènes. …”
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    Les Prétérits nord-occitans à consonne thématique /t/ by Louise Esher

    Published 2021-05-01
    “…This study draws on data from a range of published sources (linguistic atlases, dialect descriptions, historical grammars, literary texts) and from fieldwork, in order to establish the geographical range of such preterite forms, to analyse their paradigmatic distribution and to examine their historical development. …”
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    Pierre Miremont (1901-1979) : un félibre oublié du félibrige ? by Cecile Noilhan

    Published 2019-03-01
    “…His abundant and varied literary works reckon more than 40 books of all kinds (poetry, prose writing, drama, linguistic studies on the Peiregord dialect, etc.). Half of them were written in the prisoner of war camps.…”
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    Zum Nebensilbenvokalismus als Reflex des Entwicklungsstandes der deutschen Sprache im 17. Jahrhundert by Piotr A. Owsiński

    Published 2018-01-01
    “…The text of an unknown scrivener was written in New High German in the Silesian dialect, which can be proved on the basis of the legal notation. …”
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    De l'injure en pays maure ou « qui ne loue pas critique » by Catherine Taine-Cheikh

    Published 2004-06-01
    “…Catherine Taine-Cheik's focus on the phenomenon of insults in the Arabic-speaking society of Mauritania, begins with a study of the various terms of the Hassaniyya dialect relating to this semantic field. She then outlines the importance and the complexity of the "insult effect", in a society strongly immersed in the value of honor where not only criticism but also praise can express insult. …”
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