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A neural parametric singing synthesizer modeling timbre and expression from natural songs
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Argumentation mining in scientific literature: from computational linguistics to biomedicine
Accuosto, Pablo; Neves, Mariana; Saggion, Horacio. - : CEUR Workshop Proceedings
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Models de traducció literària i audiovisual en català col·loquial: el cas de «Jackie Brown» de Quentin Tarantino
Pujol, Dídac. - : Publicacions de l’Abadia de Montserrat; Institut de Filologia Valenciana (Univ. València)
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Computer-assisted revision in Spanish academic texts: peer-assessment
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How to represent a word and predict it, too: improving tied architectures for language modelling
Boleda, Gemma; Aina, Laura; Gulordava, Kristina. - : ACL (Association for Computational Linguistics)
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Convolutional neural network language models
Boleda, Gemma; Pham, Nghia The; Kruszewski, German. - : ACL (Association for Computational Linguistics)
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Three translators in search of an author: Linguistic strategies and language models in the (Re)translation of Shakespeare's Plays into Catalan
Pujol, Dídac. - : De Gruyter
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WGansing: a multi-voice singing voice synthesizer based on the Wasserstein-Gan
Chandna, Pritish; Blaauw, Merlijn; Bonada, Jordi, 1973-. - : Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE)
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The role of content and context in pragmatic reasoning
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Estudio sobre el impacto del corpus de entrenamiento del modelo de lenguaje en las prestaciones de un reconocedor de habla
Piñeiro Martín, Andrés; García-Mateo, Carmen; Docío Fernández, Laura. - : Sociedad Española para el Procesamiento del Lenguaje Natural (SEPLN)
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Longitudinal Patterns of the Tip-of-the-Tongue Phenomenon in People With Subjective Cognitive Complaints and Mild Cognitive Impairment
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A Case Study of Compact Core French Models: A Pedagogic Perspective
Marshall, Pamela. - NO_RESTRICTION
Abstract: The overriding objective of core French (CF) teaching in Canada since the National Core French Study (NCFS) is that of communicative competence (R. Leblanc, 1990). Results from the traditional form of CF, though, suggest that students are not developing desired levels of communicative competence in the drip-feed (short daily periods) model (Lapkin, Harley, & Taylor, 1993). The present study aims to investigate the role of compacted second language program formats in promoting higher levels of language proficiency and achievement among elementary core French students; in particular, the study investigates the pedagogic approach, based on the principle that longer class periods should facilitate a more communicative/ experiential teaching approach. Students in three Grade 7 classes served as participants. Two of the classes served as the compacted experimental classes, and the other as a comparison class. Pre-tests, immediate post-tests and delayed post-tests recorded differences in student achievement. A multi-dimensional, project-based curriculum approach was implemented in all three classes, and was recorded by teacher observations in her daybook and daily journal. Student attitudes toward their CF program format and their self-assessed language proficiency were measured during recorded focus group sessions and on student questionnaires. Parental and teacher perceptions of student attitudes were measured using a short survey. Results indicate that students in both the compact and comparison classes performed similarly, with few significant differences in measured language growth or retention over time. Parents of all classes indicated satisfaction with the teaching and learning activities, and with the program format in which their child was enrolled. Excerpts from the teacher daybook and reflective journal demonstrated that communicative activities fostering student interaction in the target language were more frequently and readily implemented in the longer compact CF periods. Students generally stated a preference for the program format in which they were enrolled, although only students in the compact classes outlined pedagogic reasons in support for their preference. Additionally, most students self-assessed a higher level of language competence than in previous years, which students in the compact (experimental) classes attributed to the longer class periods, stating that they promoted task completion, group work, in-depth projects and communicative activities. ; PhD
Keyword: 0727; Compact Language Models; Core French; Second Language
URL: http://hdl.handle.net/1807/31855
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Verb Aspect and World Knowledge in the Mental Representation of Text: Evidence from Eye Movements
Mozuraitis, Mindaugas. - NO_RESTRICTION
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"He is seated in the bank": What EFL learners notice when writing with model compositions
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Ingelesaren ikaskuntza-irakaskuntza Nafarroako D ereduko programa ezberdinetan
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Euskal Herriko hezkuntza elebiduna
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O contexto das manifestações populares na Copa das Confederações: entre o dizer e o silenciar
In: Revista Brasileira de Linguística Aplicada, Vol 14, Iss 1, Pp 225-244
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Letramento em foco: os usos da escrita em uma comunidade escolar em Florianópolis (SC)
In: Revista Brasileira de Linguística Aplicada, Vol 12, Iss 4, Pp 725-746
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