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A Corpus-based Syntactic Analysis of Two-termed Unlike Coordination ...
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Interdependencies of Gender and Race in Contextualized Word Embeddings ...
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Extending and Improving Wordnet via Unsupervised Word Embeddings ...
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Large-scale Lexicography in the Digital Age
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In: International Journal of Lexicography 27 (2014) 4, 378-395
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Proceedings of Workshop on Lexical and Grammatical Resources for Language Processing (LG-LP)
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In: https://hal.archives-ouvertes.fr/hal-01999889 ; Takuya Nakamura. Aug 2014, Dublin, Ireland. Association for Computational Linguistics, 2014, 978-1-873769-44-7. ⟨10.3115/v1/W14-58⟩ ; https://www.aclweb.org/ (2014)
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The Compositional Nature of Event Representations in the Human Brain
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Faktizitätsherstellung im Spiegel sprachlicher Ordnung : idiomatische Perspektiven-Setzungen im englischen und deutschen Sterbehilfediskurs
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In: Faktizitätsherstellung in Diskursen (2013)
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The Compositional Nature of Verb and Argument Representations in the Human Brain ...
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Barbu, Andrei; Siddharth, N.; Xiong, Caiming; Corso, Jason J.; Fellbaum, Christiane D.; Hanson, Catherine; Hanson, Stephen José; Hélie, Sébastien; Malaia, Evguenia; Pearlmutter, Barak A.; Siskind, Jeffrey Mark; Talavage, Thomas Michael; Wilbur, Ronnie B.. - : arXiv, 2013
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How does the human brain represent simple compositions of objects, actors,and actions? We had subjects view action sequence videos during neuroimaging (fMRI) sessions and identified lexical descriptions of those videos by decoding (SVM) the brain representations based only on their fMRI activation patterns. As a precursor to this result, we had demonstrated that we could reliably and with high probability decode action labels corresponding to one of six action videos (dig, walk, etc.), again while subjects viewed the action sequence during scanning (fMRI). This result was replicated at two different brain imaging sites with common protocols but different subjects, showing common brain areas, including areas known for episodic memory (PHG, MTL, high level visual pathways, etc.,i.e. the 'what' and 'where' systems, and TPJ, i.e. 'theory of mind'). Given these results, we were also able to successfully show a key aspect of language compositionality based on simultaneous decoding of object class and actor ... : 11 pages, 6 figures ...
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FOS Biological sciences; Neurons and Cognition q-bio.NC
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URL: https://dx.doi.org/10.48550/arxiv.1306.2293 https://arxiv.org/abs/1306.2293
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The Compositional Nature of Verb and Argument Representations in the Human Brain
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Klassifikation des Verblexikons in WordNet und Abgleichung mit FrameNet
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In: Sprachliches Wissen zwischen Lexikon und Grammatik (2011)
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