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Uncovering Constraint-Based Behavior in Neural Models via Targeted Fine-Tuning ...
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Pretraining the Noisy Channel Model for Task-Oriented Dialogue ...
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Phonetic forms of children’s target words in German: Consonant place of articulation ...
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Predictive Neural Computations Support Spoken Word Recognition: Evidence from MEG and Competitor Priming. ...
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Sustained neural rhythms reveal endogenous oscillations supporting speech perception. ...
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Sustained neural rhythms reveal endogenous oscillations supporting speech perception ...
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Improving communication outcomes for children with hearing loss in their early years: tracking progress and guiding intervention
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Dental Students’ Knowledge and Attitudes about Human Papillomavirus Prevention
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In: Vaccines ; Volume 9 ; Issue 8 (2021)
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Functional Hyperconnectivity during a Stories Listening Task in Magnetoencephalography Is Associated with Language Gains for Children Born Extremely Preterm
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In: Brain Sciences ; Volume 11 ; Issue 10 (2021)
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The relationship between sentence comprehension and lexical-semantic retuning
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The nature and role of the lexicon in HPSG ...
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This chapter discusses the critical role the lexicon plays in HPSG and the approach to lexical knowledge that is specific to HPSG. We describe the tenets of lexicalism in general, and discuss the nature and content of lexical entries in HPSG. As a lexicalist theory, HPSG treats lexical entries as informationally rich, representing the combinatorial properties of words as well as their part of speech, phonology, and semantics. Thus many phenomena receive a lexically-based account, including some that go beyond what is typically regarded as lexical. We turn next to the global structure of the HPSG lexicon, the hierarchical lexicon and inheritance. We show how the extensive type hierarchy employed in HPSG accounts for lexical generalizations at various levels and discuss some of the advantages of default (nonmonotonic) inheritance over simple monotonic inheritance. We then describe lexical rules and their various proposed uses in HPSG, comparing them to alternative approaches to relate lexemes and words based ...
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URL: https://dx.doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5599823 https://zenodo.org/record/5599823
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Why Aren't Regular Expressions a Lingua Franca? An Empirical Study on the Re-use and Portability of Regular Expressions ...
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Bend Like Bamboo: Resilience and Tools for Teaching in an Unstable World
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In: South East Coastal Conference on Languages & Literatures (SECCLL) (2021)
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Collaboration between child play therapy and speech-language pathology (Loeb et al., 2021) ...
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Collaboration between child play therapy and speech-language pathology (Loeb et al., 2021) ...
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