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Publikováno v:
Lexikos, Vol 28, Pp 343-360 (2018)
This paper describes the resources and software procedures used or developed in a major enabling step towards the revision of the scholarly reference work A Dictionary of South African English on Historical Principles (DSAE, Silva et al. 1996), namel
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https://doaj.org/article/553018722afb4d39bd864972bc39bb37
Publikováno v:
Lexikos, Vol 27, Pp 403-426 (2017)
This article introduces a prototype of a writing (and learning) assistant for verbal relative clauses of the African language Sepedi, accessible from within a dictionary or from a word processor. It is an example of how a user support tool for compli
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https://doaj.org/article/0244e27e3db54600a3ce7c8aefbdd430
Publikováno v:
Lexikos, Vol 22, Pp 290-320 (2012)
Electronic dictionaries should support dictionary users by giving them guidance in text production and text reception, alongside a user-definable offer of lexicographic data for cognitive purposes. In this article, we sketch the principles of an inte
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https://doaj.org/article/16f1b96b107e4460872aea73808ef679
Publikováno v:
Zeitschrift für digitale Geisteswissenschaften, Vol 1, Iss 13 (2015)
Theory-driven research in the social sciences is confronting the Digital Humanities with new challenges. Here, text analysis can not be built directly on linguistic features, but rather the research questions require access to more complex concept
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https://doaj.org/article/0f7673f0c21c4186916e036f465418ac
Autor:
Michael Rundell, Jem Clear, Thierry Fontenelle, Valerie Grundy, Patrick Hanks, Ulrich Heid, Muiris Ó Raghallaigh, Danie Prinsloo, Krista Varantola
Publikováno v:
International Journal of Lexicography. 35:1-19
Autor:
Ulrike Lüdtke, Juan Bornman, Febe de Wet, Ulrich Heid, Jörn Ostermann, Lars Rumberg, Jeannie van der Linde, Hanna Ehlert
Publikováno v:
Folia phoniatrica et logopaedica : official organ of the International Association of Logopedics and Phoniatrics (IALP).
Background: Language sample analysis (LSA) is invaluable to describe and understand child language use and development for clinical purposes and research. Digital tools supporting LSA are available, but many of the LSA steps have not been automated.
Autor:
Stefan Steiger, Johannes Schäfer, Thomas Mandl, Sylvia Jaki, Wolf J. Schünemann, Daphné Çetta, Ulrich Heid
Publikováno v:
Information - Wissenschaft & Praxis. 72:221-223