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Part of Speech Tagging- A solved problem?
In: http://www.logic.at/lvas/185054/Fischl_pos_tagging.pdf (2009)
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The Perfective Past Tense in Greek Adolescents with Down Syndrome
In: http://www.essex.ac.uk/linguistics/publications/errl/errl57-8.pdf (2009)
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Does language guide event perception? Evidence from eye movements
In: http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2810627/pdf/nihms55053.pdf (2008)
Abstract: Languages differ in how they encode motion. When describing bounded motion, English speakers typically use verbs that convey information about manner (e.g., slide, skip, walk) rather than path (e.g., approach, ascend), whereas Greek speakers do the opposite. We investigated whether this strong cross-language difference influences how people allocate attention during motion perception. We compared eye movements from Greek and English speakers as they viewed motion events while (a) preparing verbal descriptions, or (b) memorizing the events. During the verbal description task, speakers ’ eyes rapidly focused on the event components typically encoded in their native language, generating significant cross-language differences even during the first second of motion onset. However, when freely inspecting ongoing events, as in the memorization task, people allocated attention similarly regardless of the language they speak. Differences between language groups arose only after the motion stopped, such that participants spontaneously studied those aspects of the scene that their language does not routinely encode in verbs. These findings offer a novel perspective on the relation between language and perceptual/cognitive processes. They indicate that attention allocation during event perception is not affected by the perceiver’s native language; effects of language arise only when linguistic forms are recruited to achieve the task, such as when committing facts to memory.
Keyword: cross-linguistic; eyetracking; Greek; language and thought; motion; visual world
URL: http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2810627/pdf/nihms55053.pdf
http://citeseerx.ist.psu.edu/viewdoc/summary?doi=10.1.1.690.2472
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Understanding Dead Languages
In: http://www.abegs.org/sites/research/doclib/%D8%A3%D8%AC%D9%86%D8%A8%D9%8A%D8%A9/understanding dead languages.pdf (2005)
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Multipurpose Design of Greek Sign Language Resources: A factor towards Universal Access
In: http://www.ilsp.gr/docs/amea/IC-SCCE04.pdf (2004)
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The speechdat-car multilingual speech databases for in-car applciations
In: http://perso.telecom-paristech.fr/~grichard/Publications/eurospeech99.pdf (1999)
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The Speechdat-Car Multilingual Speech Databases For In-Car Applications: Some First Validation Results
In: http://iris1.let.kun.nl/literature/heuvel.1999.4.ps (1999)
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The CHILDES System
In: http://www.ai.mit.edu/people/jimmylin/papers/MacWhinney96.pdf (1996)
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Feature-based natural language processing for GSL synthesis
In: http://dianoema.zenon.gr/documents/publications/article_for_proof_reading.pdf
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RECOGNITIONWITH RAW CANONICAL PHONETIC MOVEMENT AND HANDSHAPE SUBUNITS ON VIDEOS OF CONTINUOUS SIGN LANGUAGE
In: http://cvsp.cs.ntua.gr/publications/confr/TPM_ContSignLangRecognRawCanonPhonSubunits_ICIP2012.pdf
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Greek Nominal Morphology for a Classification-Based Natural Language Generation System." To appear
In: http://www.cl.cam.ac.uk/~nk304/publications/papers/SYMP00.pdf
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Greek Nominal Morphology for a Classification-Based Natural Language Generation System
In: http://www.iccs.informatics.ed.ac.uk/~nikiforo/publications/papers/symp00_final.ps
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brill.nl/jgl Towards a Typology of Word-initial Consonant Clusters: Evidence from the Acquisition of Greek
In: http://lolita.unice.fr/%7Escheer/papers/Sanoudaki%2010%20-%20Towards%20a%20typology%20of%20word%20initial%20consonant%20clusters-%20evidence%20from%20the%20acquisition%20of%20Greek.pdf
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SPACE AND LANGUAGE TYPOLOGY: ENCODING MOTION ACROSS LANGUAGES
In: http://www.umr7023.cnrs.fr/sites/sfl/IMG/pdf/HICK_051110_submitted.pdf
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Semantic Web Tools for Categorization Greek Texts on the Internet: the MeDa13 standard and TeGO ontology
In: http://ceur-ws.org/Vol-1036/p132-Neofytou.pdf
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Computing or Humanities? The Growth and Development of Humanities Computing
In: http://www.acm.org/ubiquity/views/pf/v5i41_jessop.pdf
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