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Automatic classification of human translation and machine translation : a study from the perspective of lexical diversity
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Registerial Adaptation vs. Innovation Across Situational Contexts: 18th Century Women in Transition
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In: Front Artif Intell (2021)
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Endeavors to computationally model language variation and change are ever increasing. While analyses of recent diachronic trends are frequently conducted, long-term trends accounting for sociolinguistic variation are less well-studied. Our work sheds light on the temporal dynamics of language use of British 18th century women as a group in transition across two situational contexts. Our findings reveal that in formal contexts women adapt to register conventions, while in informal contexts they act as innovators of change in language use influencing others. While adopted from other disciplines, our methods inform (historical) sociolinguistic work in novel ways. These methods include diachronic periodization by Kullback-Leibler divergence to determine periods of change and relevant features of variation, and event cascades as influencer models.
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URL: http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8208492/ https://doi.org/10.3389/frai.2021.609970
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Linguistic Variation and Change in 250 Years of English Scientific Writing: A Data-Driven Approach
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In: Front Artif Intell (2020)
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What Do Neural Networks Actually Learn, When They Learn to Identify Idioms?
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In: Proceedings of the Society for Computation in Linguistics (2019)
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Enhancing the Accuracy of Ancient Greek WordNet by Multilingual Distributional Semantics
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In: Second Italian Conference on Computational Linguistics CLiC-it 2015 ; Proceedings of the Second Italian Conference onComputational Linguistics ; https://hal.archives-ouvertes.fr/hal-03167983 ; Proceedings of the Second Italian Conference onComputational Linguistics, 2015, Trento, Italy (2015)
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Contextual Distribution for Textual Alignment
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In: World Academy of Science, Engineering and TechnologyInternational Journal of Cognitive and Language Sciences ; https://hal.archives-ouvertes.fr/hal-03167990 ; World Academy of Science, Engineering and TechnologyInternational Journal of Cognitive and Language Sciences, 2015, Paris, France (2015)
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Linguistic Variation and Change in 250 Years of English Scientific Writing: A Data-Driven Approach [Online resource]
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Less is more/more diverse: On the communicative utility of linguistic conventionalization [Online resource]
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