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Focus on the Target's Vocabulary: Masked Label Smoothing for Machine Translation ...
Chen, Liang; Xu, Runxin; Chang, Baobao. - : arXiv, 2022
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Dialog{S}um: {A} Real-Life Scenario Dialogue Summarization Dataset ...
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A novel corpus‐based computing method for handling critical word‐ranking issues: An example of COVID‐19 research articles
In: International Journal of Intelligent Systems (2021)
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Extending Wikification: Nominal discovery, nominal linking, and the grounding of nouns
Chen, Liang-Wei. - 2020
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Lower-Limb Sensorimotor Deprivation-Related Brain Activation in Patients With Chronic Complete Spinal Cord Injury
In: Front Neurol (2020)
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Regularized extreme learning machine–based intelligent adaptive control for uncertain nonlinear systems in networked control systems [<Journal>]
Chen, Liang [Verfasser]; Sun, Jianyan [Verfasser]; Xu, Chunxiang [Verfasser]
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The impact of environmental factors on the production of English narratives by Spanish-English bilingual children
Chen, Wei Verfasser]. - Muenchen : LINCOM GmbH, 2017
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The impact of environmental factors on the production of English narratives by Spanish-English bilingual children
Chen, Wei; Chen, Liang. - Muenchen : LINCOM GmbH, 2017
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Overexpression of human NR2B receptor subunit in LMAN causes stuttering and song sequence changes in adult zebra finches
Abstract: Zebra finches (Taeniopygia guttata) learn to produce songs in a manner reminiscent of spoken language development in humans. One candidate gene implicated in influencing learning is the N-methyl-D-aspartate (NMDA) subtype 2B glutamate receptor (NR2B). Consistent with this idea, NR2B levels are high in the song learning nucleus LMAN (lateral magnocellular nucleus of the anterior nidopallium) during juvenile vocal learning, and decreases to low levels in adults after learning is complete and the song becomes more stereotyped. To test for the role of NR2B in generating song plasticity, we manipulated NR2B expression in LMAN of adult male zebra finches by increasing its protein levels to those found in juvenile birds, using a lentivirus containing the full-length coding sequence of the human NR2B subunit. We found that increased NR2B expression in adult LMAN induced increases in song sequence diversity and slower song tempo more similar to juvenile songs, but also increased syllable repetitions similar to stuttering. We did not observe these effects in control birds with overexpression of NR2B outside of LMAN or with the green fluorescent protein (GFP) in LMAN. Our results suggest that low NR2B subunit expression in adult LMAN is important in conserving features of stereotyped adult courtship song. ; Version of Record
URL: http://nrs.harvard.edu/urn-3:HUL.InstRepos:33029925
https://doi.org/10.1038/s41598-017-00519-8
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Overexpression of human NR2B receptor subunit in LMAN causes stuttering and song sequence changes in adult zebra finches
Chakraborty, Mukta; Chen, Liang-Fu; Fridel, Emma E.. - : Nature Publishing Group UK, 2017
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Legal Responsibility for Academic Misconduct in Universities
In: Cross-Cultural Communication; Vol 11, No 8 (2015): Cross-Cultural Communication; 76-80 ; 1923-6700 ; 1712-8358 (2015)
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A corpus-linguistic study of multiple relative clauses in Chinese
In: Intercultural pragmatics. - Berlin ; New York, NY : Mouton de Gruyter 10 (2013) 4, 679-698
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A discourse-pragmatic study of the word order variation in Chinese relative clauses
In: Journal of pragmatics. - Amsterdam [u.a.] : Elsevier 42 (2010) 1, 168-189
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A discourse-pragmatic study of the word order variation in Chinese relative clauses
In: Journal of Pragmatics (JoP) 42 (2010) 1, 168-189
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Book Reviews
In: Studies in second language acquisition. - New York, NY [u.a.] : Cambridge Univ. Press 31 (2009) 1, 141
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Motion events in Chinese novels: evidence for an equipollently-framed language
In: Journal of pragmatics. - Amsterdam [u.a.] : Elsevier 41 (2009) 9, 1749-1766
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Development of English referring expressions in the narratives of Chinese-English bilinguals
In: Bilingualism. - Cambridge : Univ. Press 12 (2009) 4, 429-445
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Motion events in Chinese novels: Evidence for an equipollently-framed language
In: Journal of pragmatics. - Amsterdam [u.a.] : Elsevier 41 (2009) 9, 1749-1766
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Motion events in Chinese novels. Evidence for an equipollently-framed language
In: Journal of Pragmatics (JoP) 41 (2009) 9, 1749-1766
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Learning to express motion in narratives by Mandarin-speaking children
In: Crosslinguistic approaches to the study of language (New York, 2009), p. 193-208
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