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Privacy Preserving Corpus Linguistics: Investigating the Trajectories of Public Health Messaging Online ...
McClaughlin, Emma; Nichele, Elena; Adolphs, Svenja. - : University of Nottingham, 2021
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The national corpus of contemporary Welsh, 2016-2020 ...
Knight, Dawn; Morris, Steve; Fitzpatrick, Tess. - : UK Data Service, 2021
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Creating Welsh language word embeddings
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Developing computational infrastructure for the CorCenCC corpus - the National Corpus of Contemporary Welsh
Knight, Dawn; Loizides, Fernando; Neale, Steven. - : Springer Verlag (Germany), 2021
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Public health messaging by political leaders: a corpus linguistic analysis of COVID-19 speeches delivered by Boris Johnson
McClaughlin, Emma; Nichele, Elena; Adolphs, Svenja. - : University of Nottingham, 2021
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A systematic review of unsupervised approaches to grammar induction
Muralidaran, Vignesh; Spasic, Irena; Knight, Dawn. - : Cambridge University Press (CUP), 2021
Abstract: This study systematically reviews existing approaches to unsupervised grammar induction in terms of their theoretical underpinnings, practical implementations and evaluation. Our motivation is to identify the influence of functional-cognitive schools of grammar on language processing models in computational linguistics. This is an effort to fill any gap between the theoretical school and the computational processing models of grammar induction. Specifically, the review aims to answer the following research questions: Which types of grammar theories have been the subjects of grammar induction? Which methods have been employed to support grammar induction? Which features have been used by these methods for learning? How were these methods evaluated? Finally, in terms of performance, how do these methods compare to one another? Forty-three studies were identified for systematic review out of which 33 described original implementations of grammar induction; three provided surveys and seven focused on theories and experiments related to acquisition and processing of grammar in humans. The data extracted from the 33 implementations were stratified into 7 different aspects of analysis: theory of grammar; output representation; how grammatical productivity is processed; how grammatical productivity is represented; features used for learning; evaluation strategy and implementation methodology. In most of the implementations considered, grammar was treated as a generative-formal system, autonomous and independent of meaning. The parser decoding was done in a non-incremental, head-driven fashion by assuming that all words are available for the parsing model and the output representation of the grammar learnt was hierarchical, typically a dependency or a constituency tree. However, the theoretical and experimental studies considered suggest that a usage-based, incremental, sequential system of grammar is more appropriate than the formal, non-incremental, hierarchical view of grammar. This gap between the theoretical as well as experimental studies on one hand and the computational implementations on the other hand should be addressed to enable further progress in computational grammar induction research.
URL: https://orca.cardiff.ac.uk/137035/
https://doi.org/10.1017/S1351324920000327
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Building a national corpus: a Welsh language case study
Knight, Dawn; Morris, Steve; Arman, Laura. - : Palgrave Macmillan, 2021
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Using online news comments to gather fast feedback on issues with public health messaging: The Guardian as a case study
McClaughlin, Emma; Nichele, Elena; Adolphs, Svenja. - : University of Nottingham, 2021
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English–Welsh cross-lingual embeddings
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English-Welsh cross-lingual embeddings
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Developing computational infrastructure for the CorCenCC corpus: The National Corpus of Contemporary Welsh [<Journal>]
Knight, Dawn [Verfasser]; Loizides, Fernando [Verfasser]; Neale, Steven [Verfasser].
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The Routledge handbook of English language and digital humanities
Adolphs, Svenja (Herausgeber); Knight, Dawn (Herausgeber). - New York : Routledge, 2020
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Crowdsourcing formulaic phrases: towards a new type of spoken corpus
In: Corpora. - Edinburgh : Univ. Press 15 (2020) 2, 141-168
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CorCenCC: Corpws Cenedlaethol Cymraeg Cyfoes – the National Corpus of Contemporary Welsh ...
Knight, Dawn; Morris, Steve; Fitzpatrick, Tess. - : Cardiff University, 2020
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The National Corpus of Contemporary Welsh: Project Report | Y Corpws Cenedlaethol Cymraeg Cyfoes: Adroddiad y Prosiect ...
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Yr Amliadur: Frequency Lists for Contemporary Welsh (Version 1.0.0) ...
Knight, Dawn; Morris, Steve; Tovey-Walsh, Bethan. - : Cardiff University, 2020
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English Language and History:Geographical representations of poverty in Historical Newspapers
Gregory, Ian Norman; Paterson, Laura. - : Routledge, 2020
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Corpus linguistics
Brookes, Gavin; McEnery, Tony. - : Routledge, 2020
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Lexis
Dallachy, Fraser; Alexander, Marc. - : Routledge, 2020
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Corpus linguistics
Brookes, Gavin; McEnery, Anthony. - : Routledge, 2020
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