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Autor:
Anne David, Claudia Brugman
Pashto/Pushto/Pukhto is a group of varieties used by as many as 30 million people in Afghanistan and Pakistan, yet a grammar describing these varieties collectively has not been published. The CASL Pashto grammar originates from extensive use of both
Publikováno v:
Journal of Arab & Muslim Media Research. 10:3-23
Autor:
Monica Macaulay, Claudia Brugman
Publikováno v:
Journal of Pragmatics. 41:1189-1208
This paper provides an analysis of the factors conditioning the appearance of the Karuk discourse marker karuma and the contributions it makes to discourse organization. We claim that the effect of karuma is to highlight especially relevant informati
Autor:
Claudia Brugman
Publikováno v:
Language Sciences. 23:551-578
Much current work on complex predicates proposes that the light verbs which head these constructions do not contribute to the thematic role inventory of the complex predicate. They are assumed not to have lexical semantic content; therefore, the sema
Autor:
Claudia Brugman
Publikováno v:
Cognitive Linguistics. 1:257-268
Autor:
Claudia Brugman, George Lakoff
Publikováno v:
Cognitive Linguistics: Basic Readings ISBN: 9783110190847
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https://explore.openaire.eu/search/publication?articleId=doi_________::103a8bdd1d86f749614bda133e2c2827
https://doi.org/10.1515/9783110199901.109
https://doi.org/10.1515/9783110199901.109
Publikováno v:
CoNLL
We present preliminary results of experiments with two types of recurrent neural networks for a natural language learning task. The neural networks, Elman networks and Recurrent Cascade Correlation (RCC), were trained on the text of a first-year prim
Publikováno v:
CoNLL
We present results of experiments with Elman recurrent neural networks (Elman, 1990) trained on a natural language processing task. The task was to learn sequences of word categories in a text derived from a primary school reader. The grammar induced
Publikováno v:
Applied Intelligence. 19:7-7
The rapid increase of information available on the Internet, much of it textual, calls for computational methods that efficiently organise and classify natural language documents and allow for automatic language acquisition. The last years have seen