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  1. 701

    Mapping focus to prosody in Italian by Giuliano Bocci, Valentina Bianchi, Silvio Cruschina

    Published 2024-12-01
    “…The results of this experiment confirm the psychological reality of our theoretical analysis, suggesting that hearers exploit prosodic cues to parse the sentence and to assign the correct interpretation to structures that only differ at the surface level with respect to the position of the NPA. …”
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  2. 702

    Lire et être lu. Littérature et catastrophe dans le Journal d’Hélène Berr by Zoé Egelman

    Published 2014-05-01
    “…The aim of this paper is to shed light on a central motif of the diary and demonstrate how it necessarily shapes Berr’s experience of the Paris Occupation: the role of literature and how its function evolves from the first to last sentence of the text. This paper is the first to simultaneously and closely examine: Berr’s archival record, including papers from the Centre de documentation juive contemporaine and the Archives nationales; the novels, poems, narratives, and theater that Berr read from 1942 to 1944; and, of course, the language of the diary itself. …”
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  3. 703

    An Arabic Grammar Auditor Based on Dependency Grammar by Ameerah Alothman, AbdulMalik Alsalman

    Published 2020-01-01
    “…Its purpose is to extract patterns of grammatical rules from a projective dependency graph in order to designate the appropriate syntax dependencies of a sentence. The current implementation covers almost all regular Arabic grammar rules for nonvowelized texts as well as partially or fully vowelized texts. …”
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    Linguistically informed ChatGPT prompts to enhance Japanese-Chinese machine translation: A case study on attributive clauses. by Wenshi Gu

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…These findings highlight the effectiveness and potential of linguistically informed prompt design in enhancing the translation accuracy of complex sentence structures. This study not only offers a new perspective on the integration of linguistics theory and machine translation technologies, but also provides valuable insights for optimizing large language models prompt and improving language education tools.…”
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  5. 705

    Å snakke om det som ikke skal nevnes! by Marie-Lisbet Amundsen, Per E. Garmannslund

    Published 2023-06-01
    “…Abstract This article examines the use of a conversation tool called »LeVel«, which employees of the Norwegian Probation Service use when talking with young boys who are serving a youth sentence. Two focus group interviews have been carried out among employees. …”
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  6. 706

    The Roaring Streets: Dickensian London in the Pages of Virginia Woolf by Francesca Orestano

    Published 2021-01-01
    “…Dickens’s Little Dorrit and its closing sentence opens up my critical track by suggesting that Woolf’s reconstruction of the past must give to Victorian sounds a role that is neither ancillary nor merely impressionistic. …”
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  7. 707

    Forbuddet mod Loyal to Familia by Kim Møller

    Published 2022-10-01
    “…Abstract On 1 September 2021, the Danish Supreme Court banned the gang Loyal to Familia (LTF) because it had an illegal aim and was therefore classified as an illegal association. This sentence marks a new understanding of the material limits to the constitutional freedom of association. …”
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    Perception of Trainers for the Athlete by Nuri Berk Güngör, Serkan Kurtipek

    Published 2019-09-01
    “…In the metaphor form, the athletes were asked to complete the sentence of "Athlete is like...; Because ..." In this study, phenomenological design from qualitative research approaches is used. …”
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    A Critical Analysis and Application of Shabdartha Bodhaka Vrutti in Samhita by Chate Vasudev Anandroa, T Niveditha

    Published 2024-01-01
    “… Shabdartha Bodhaka Vrutti provides the insight for finding different shades of meaning for a single word or sentence especially in technical terminologies mentioned in Ayurveda where each word carries diverse meanings shaped by context. …”
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  10. 710

    Research on cloud computing users’ public safety trust model based on scorecard-random forest by Shengli ZHOU, Canghong JIN, Lifa WU, Zheng HONG

    Published 2018-05-01
    “…Traditional cloud computing trust models mainly focused on the calculation of the trust of users’ behavior.In the process of classification and evaluation,there were some problems such as ignorance of content security and lack of trust division verification.Aiming to solve these problems,cloud computing users’ public safety trust model based on scorecard-random forest was proposed.Firstly,the text was processed using Word2Vec in the data preprocessing stage.The convolution neural network (CNN) was used to extract the sentence features for user content tag classification.Then,scorecard method was used to filter the strong correlation index.Meanwhile,in order to establish the users’ public safety trust evaluation model in cloud computing,a random forest method was applied.Experimental results show that the proposed users’ public safety trust evaluation model outperforms the general trust evaluation model.The proposed model can effectively distinguish malicious users from normal users,and it can improve the efficiency of the cloud computing users management.…”
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    Le tiret de fin de phrase dans Un cœur simple — un stylème flaubertien ? by Sabine Pétillon, André Petitjean

    Published 2012-11-01
    “…The focus of this paper is on Flaubert’s use of the dash in sentence-final position in Un cœur simple. Diachronically, a distinction should be kept between a dash marking the beginning of a line of dialogue and a simple dash, which adds and sets a focus on a linguistic segment in the right context. …”
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    Este Lais posemos acá” … Sì, ma dove? by Fabio Barberini

    Published 2024-01-01
    “…In particular, the rubrics could be written at the time when the Lais were inserted in the exemplar of the Colocci’s Portuguese Cancioneiros and, consequently, the last sentence of the rubric of B1 (Este lais posemos acá porque era o melhor que foi feito) could justify, not the first position that the text came to assume in the Laissammlung, but the function of “prologue in verse” that the compiler had assigned to B1 in the structure of the collection of cantigas. …”
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    Les graffiti figuratifs, moyen d’appréhender l’identité des prisonniers de la fin du Moyen Âge by Audrey Ségard

    Published 2024-07-01
    “…Among the men of the Middle Ages who have been reduced to anonymity due to an absence or lack of written and archaeological sources, as well as a failure of memory, are the majority of those sentenced to prison. The few archival documents that have come down to us reveal the faces of these unknown men, some of whom were judged by the ecclesiastical justice system, which was known as the officiality. …”
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    Ungdomskriminalitetsnævnet by Anne Julie Boesen-Pedersen, Maria Libak Pedersen

    Published 2023-10-01
    “…The objective of the Youth Crime Board is to prevent youth crime by appointing targeted individual preventive actions for young individuals aged 10-17 who are suspected of (10- to 14-year olds) or who have received a custodial sentence (15- to 17-year olds) for having committed violent offences or other serious offences. …”
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    Polyfactoriality as a Defining Criterion of Formulaic Speech by Günter Schmale

    Published 2020-12-01
    “…This notion also permits to considerably extend the scope of formulaic communicative manifestations, ranging from monolexical routine formula via sentence-based proverbs to formulaic texts and even to communicative events. …”
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    Frame Models in Translation: Onomatopeia Aspect in Haruki Murakami Wind-Up Bird Chronicles by Dariia Rzhevska

    Published 2022-11-01
    “…Since there is no grammar case in Japanese, onomatopoeic verbs are determined by particles, and predicate plays the main role in the sentence structure. In this case, particles may form additional grammar cases. …”
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    Nurses’ Perception of Therapeutic Communication: A Metaphor Study by Esra Uslu, Türkan Peşkirci, Aysel Özsaban, Gülcan Kendirkıran

    Published 2024-06-01
    “…Data collection occurred via an online survey in 2023, where participants completed the sentence, “Therapeutic communication is like ... because ...' …”
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    Task-dependent Optimal Weight Combinations for Static Embeddings by Nathaniel Robinson, Nathaniel Carlson, David Mortensen, Elizabeth Vargas, Thomas Fackrell, Nancy Fulda

    Published 2022-11-01
    “…We evaluate these combinations on a set of six NLP benchmarks including IR, POS-tagging, and sentence similarity. We show that the default embedding combinations are often suboptimal and demonstrate 1.0-8.0% improvements. …”
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    Vernacular language in Firouz Shahnameh by Mohammad Bighami by زهرا سیدیزدی, فرزانه حکیمی پور

    Published 2016-06-01
    “…The present article interpret FirouzShahnameh and analyzes how it made use of the vernacular elements such as proverbs and colloquialism on different language levels starts from smallest language unit (i.e. phoneme) to the largest units (i.e. sentence). This study is carried out as a descriptive-analytical method. …”
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    Enhancing Preschool Language Acquisition Through Robotic Assistants: An Evaluation of Effectiveness, Engagement, and Acceptance by Santiago Berrezueta-Guzman, Maria Dolon-Poza

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…Performance assessments were conducted at three stages to evaluate vocabulary acquisition and sentence construction abilities. Results revealed that children interacting with the robot learned 23% more words than those taught through traditional methods, particularly in the early months of exposure. …”
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