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Papers from 12-ICAL, Volume 3 : Language change in Austronesian languages.
Ross, Malcolm D.; Arka, I Wayan. - : Asia-Pacific Linguistics, 2015
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On the typology and syntax of TAM in Indonesian
In: NUSA: Linguistic studies of languages in and around Indonesia (2015)
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Balinese
Arka, I Wayan. - : Elsevier, 2015
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ParGramBank: The ParGram Parallel Treebank
In: Proceedings of the Conference Volume 1: Long Papers (2015)
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Voice-related constructions in the Austronesian languages of Flores
Arka, I Wayan; Wouk, Fay. - : Asia-Pacific Linguistics, 2015
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On the zero (voice) prefix and bare verbs in Austronesian languages of Nusa Tenggara, Indonesia
Arka, I Wayan. - : Pacific Linguistics, 2015
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Locatives and the argument-adjunct distinction in Balinese
In: Linguistic Discovery (2015)
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Numerals in Rongga
Arka, I Wayan. - : Pacific Linguistics, 2015
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Challenges and Prospect of Maintaining Rongga: an Ethnographic Report
In: Proceedings of the 2004 Conference of the Australian Linguistics Society ; http://ses.library.usyd.edu.au/handle/2123/93 ; http://deneb.library.usyd.edu.au:8080/handle/2123/93 (2015)
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Challenges and Prospect of Maintaining Rongga: an Ethnographic Report
In: Proceedings of the 2004 Conference of the Australian Linguistics Society ; http://ses.library.usyd.edu.au/handle/2123/93 ; http://deneb.library.usyd.edu.au:8080/handle/2123/93 (2015)
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Classifiers in Rongga
In: Studies in Philippine Languages and Cultures (2015)
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Numerals in Rongga
Arka, I Wayan. - : Pacific Linguistics, 2015
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Word Classes in Indonesian: A Linguistic Reality or a Convenient Fallacy in Natural Language Processing?
In: Proceedings of PACLIC 25 ; http://aclweb.org/anthology-new/Y/Y11/ ; http://aclanthology.info/venues/paclic (2015)
Abstract: This paper looks at Indonesian (Bahasa Indonesia), and the claim that there is no noun-verb distinction within the language as it is spoken in regions such as Riau and Jakarta. We test this claim for the language as it is written by a variety of Indonesian speakers using empirical methods traditionally used in part-of-speech induction. In this study we use only morphological patterns that we generate from a pre-existing morphological analyser. We find that once the distribution of the data points in our experiments match the distribution of the text from which we gather our data, we obtain significant results that show a distinction between the class of nouns and the class of verbs in Indonesian. Furthermore it shows promise that the labelling of word classes may be achieved only with morphological features, which could be applied to out-of-vocabulary items.
Keyword: Computational linguistics; Empirical method; Indonesia; Indonesian; Jakarta; Keywords: Data points; Morphological features; Morphological patterns; Morphology; Natural language processin Indonesian; NAtural language processing; Part Of Speech; Word class; Word class induction
URL: http://hdl.handle.net/1885/22662
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ParGramBank: The ParGram Parallel Treebank
In: Proceedings of the Conference Volume 1: Long Papers (2015)
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Word Classes in Indonesian: A Linguistic Reality or a Convenient Fallacy in Natural Language Processing?
In: Proceedings of PACLIC 25 ; http://aclweb.org/anthology-new/Y/Y11/ ; http://aclanthology.info/venues/paclic (2015)
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Balinese
Arka, I Wayan. - : Elsevier, 2015
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On the zero (voice) prefix and bare verbs in Austronesian languages of Nusa Tenggara, Indonesia
Arka, I Wayan. - : Pacific Linguistics, 2015
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Classifiers in Rongga
In: Studies in Philippine Languages and Cultures (2015)
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Voice-related constructions in the Austronesian languages of Flores
Arka, I Wayan; Wouk, Fay. - : Asia-Pacific Linguistics, 2015
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Locatives and the argument-adjunct distinction in Balinese
In: Linguistic Discovery (2015)
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