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Automated construction of a French Entity Linking dataset to geolocate social network posts in the context of natural disasters
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In: ISCRAM ; https://hal.archives-ouvertes.fr/hal-03631387 ; ISCRAM, May 2022, Tarbes, France (2022)
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Intermedia and interculturalism: practitioners’ perspectives on an interactive theatre for young ethnic minority students in Hong Kong
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Organisations & fonctions du comportement verbal de type “backchannels” dans l’interaction clinique avec la personne souffrant de schizophrénie
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In: Congrès mondial de linguistique française ; https://hal.inria.fr/hal-03619165 ; Congrès mondial de linguistique française, Jul 2022, orléans, France (2022)
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Graph theoretical analysis reveals the adaptive role of the left ventral occipito-temporal cortex in the brain networks during speech processing
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In: https://hal.archives-ouvertes.fr/hal-03576260 ; 2022 (2022)
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Variables in Logic and Natural Language
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Boon, Ian. - : eScholarship, University of California, 2022
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It is standardly believed that some occurrences of expressions designate singularly, while other occurrences of expressions designate plurally. For instance, the singular expression "the student" may be used on an occasion to talk about one particular student, while the plural expression "the students" may be used on an occasion to talk about several different students.But it is rarely appreciated that several occurrences of expressions may together designate in a manner that is both plural and structured. Hence, the expressions "the students" and "their essays" may be jointly used on an occasion to talk about some students and some essays in a way that relates each student with the sub-collection of the essays that they authored. In other words, several occurrences of expressions may together designate a system of objects that may involve a non-trivial relation among them.The first part of this dissertation investigates the semantic role that variables play in first-order languages. Variables are the most notable type of expression that partakes in this form of structured plural designation. I present a view according to which variables are interpreted by sui generis intensional entities. More specifically, I claim that variables express special concepts for thinking about the objects that make up a domain of quantification. These concepts differ from other more familiar intensional entities precisely because they provide ways of thinking about structurally dependent systems of objects.The second part of this dissertation investigates the semantic role that pronouns play in natural languages. Pronouns are commonly believed to be the closest natural language analog to variables. I substantiate this view by arguing that the same intensional entities used to interpret variables should also be used to interpret pronouns. In particular, I claim that some occurrences of expressions are governed by use-conditions that require a speaker to have one or more appropriate concepts of this kind in mind as intended subjects of discourse. Those communicative intentions are then used to fix the content of suitable subsequent occurrences of pronouns. After arguing for this view, I conclude by briefly sketching how it may be compositionally implemented in a standard semantic architecture with a few modest adjustments.
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Philosophy; Philosophy of Language; Pronouns; Quantification; Variables
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URL: https://escholarship.org/uc/item/74p2m2k7
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BBC-Oxford British Sign Language Dataset
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In: https://hal.archives-ouvertes.fr/hal-03516444 ; 2022 (2022)
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Computational Measures of Deceptive Language: Prospects and Issues
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In: ISSN: 2297-900X ; EISSN: 2297-900X ; Frontiers in Communication ; https://hal.archives-ouvertes.fr/hal-03629780 ; Frontiers in Communication, Frontiers, 2022, 7, pp.792378. ⟨10.3389/fcomm.2022.792378⟩ (2022)
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La cançó improvisada: una eina per fomentar la interculturalitat a l’aula de CLE ; La canción improvisada: una herramienta para fomentar la interculturalitat en el aula de CLE
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In: Teixir xarxa, fer camí. Aportacions presentsal futur de la catalanística ; https://hal.archives-ouvertes.fr/hal-03525964 ; Teixir xarxa, fer camí. Aportacions presents al futur de la catalanística, pp.77-91, 2022 (2022)
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Schizotypy and Theory of Mind in a second language: Evidence from German-English bilinguals ...
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Sign Language Video Retrieval with Free-Form Textual Queries ...
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Multilingual Detection of Personal Employment Status on Twitter ...
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Automatic Speech Recognition Datasets in Cantonese: A Survey and New Dataset ...
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One Country, 700+ Languages: NLP Challenges for Underrepresented Languages and Dialects in Indonesia ...
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Linguistic and legal continuity in 6th to 8th century Coptic documents: a comparative study of Greek and Coptic legal formulae in Byzantine and Early Islamic Egypt ...
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Linguistic and legal continuity in 6th to 8th century Coptic documents: a comparative study of Greek and Coptic legal formulae in Byzantine and Early Islamic Egypt ...
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Greek conjunctions in non-literary Coptic in the Late Byzantine/Early Islamic period ...
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A lexicosyntactic study of the Septuagint (Old Greek) versions of the Books of Kingdoms ...
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