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Place-Making Narrative Data: Management Issues in the Context of Open Science and Data Curation in France
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In: Journal of Open Humanities Data; Vol 8 (2022); 12 ; 2059-481X (2022)
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Corpus of the Epigraphy of the Italian Peninsula in the 1st Millennium BCE ...
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Narration in Academic Language. A Corpus Linguistic Approach Based on Verb Morphology ...
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Narration in Academic Language. A Corpus Linguistic Approach Based on Verb Morphology ...
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THE ROLE OF LINGUISTIC ONOMASTICS IN LEARNING PROCESS ... : РОЛЬ ЛИНГВИСТИЧЕСКИХ ОНОМАСТИКА В ПРОЦЕССЕ ОБУЧЕНИЯ ...
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A corpus-based comparative pragmatic analysis of Irish English and Canadian English
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Céad mίle fáilte: a corpus-based study of the development of a community of practice within the Irish hotel management training sector
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Grammatical Gender Disambiguates Syntactically Similar Nouns
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In: Entropy; Volume 24; Issue 4; Pages: 520 (2022)
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Recent research into grammatical gender from the perspective of information theory has shown how seemingly arbitrary gender systems can ease processing demands by guiding lexical prediction. When the gender of a noun is revealed in a preceding element, the list of possible candidates is reduced to the nouns assigned to that gender. This strategy can be particularly effective if it eliminates words that are likely to compete for activation against the intended word. We propose syntax as the crucial context within which words must be disambiguated, hypothesizing that syntactically similar words should be less likely to share a gender cross-linguistically. We draw on recent work on syntactic information in the lexicon to define the syntactic distribution of a word as a probability vector of its participation in various dependency relations, and we extract such relations for 32 languages from the Universal Dependencies Treebanks. Correlational and mixed-effects regression analyses reveal that syntactically similar nouns are less likely to share a gender, the opposite pattern that is found for semantically and orthographically similar words. We interpret this finding as a design feature of language, and this study adds to a growing body of research attesting to the ways in which functional pressures on learning, memory, production, and perception shape the lexicon in different ways.
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corpus linguistics; grammatical gender; information theory; lexicon; syntax; usage-based
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URL: https://doi.org/10.3390/e24040520
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Corpus of the Epigraphy of the Italian Peninsula in the 1st Millennium BCE (CEIPoM)
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In: Journal of Open Humanities Data; Vol 8 (2022); 1 ; 2059-481X (2022)
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Utiliser TinySegmenter avec Python
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In: ISSN: 2729-465X ; Tekipaki ; https://hal.archives-ouvertes.fr/hal-03523195 ; 2022, https://tekipaki.hypotheses.org/2015 (2022)
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Κατασκευή ηλεκτρονικού σωματοκειμενικού λεξικού νεολογισμών των κρίσεων (οικονομικών, κοινωνικοπολιτικών, υγειονομικών) της περιόδου 2015-2020 ...
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