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Sprachenvielfalt und Länderautonomie in Österreich-Cisleithanien. Ein schwieriges Verhältnis. Beiträge zur Rechtsgeschichte Österreichs|Beiträge zur Rechtsgeschichte Österreichs Band 2 / 2020| [<Journal>]
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In: http://hw.oeaw.ac.at/8516-1 (2021)
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The Aristotle of Pippin III. Greek Books Sent to the Frankish Court (ca. 758 AD). Medieval Worlds|Transcultural Contacts and Literary Exchanges - Volume 8. 2018 medieval worlds Volume 8. 2018| [<Journal>]
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In: http://hw.oeaw.ac.at/8441-6 (2018)
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DARE Newsletter, Vol. 17, Nos. 2/3, Spring/Summer 2014 [<Journal>]
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Improving the quality of Gujarati-Hindi Machine Translation through part-of-speech tagging and stemmer-assisted transliteration [<Journal>]
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Review of Scott Soames, What is meaning? (Princeton, NJ: Princeton University Press, 2010). [<Journal>]
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Reenactment: An embodied cognition approach to meaning and linguistic content [<Journal>]
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Reenactment: An embodied cognition approach to meaning and linguistic content [<Journal>]
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Reenactment: An embodied cognition approach to meaning and linguistic content [<Journal>]
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Middle Eastern Studies Newsletter 2010-2011, No. 34 [<Journal>]
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Th.o.m.a.s.: An exploratory assessment of Theory of Mind in schizophrenic subjects [<Journal>]
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A New Computational Schema for Euphonic Conjunctions in Sanskrit Processing [<Journal>]
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Automated language processing is central to the drive to enable facilitated referencing of increasingly available Sanskrit E-texts. The first step towards processing Sanskrit text involves the handling of Sanskrit compound words that are an integral part of Sanskrit texts. This firstly necessitates the processing of euphonic conjunctions or sandhi-s, which are points in words or between words, at which adjacent letters coalesce and transform. The ancient Sanskrit grammarian P??ini’s codification of the Sanskrit grammar is the accepted authority in the subject. His famed s?tra-s or aphorisms, numbering approximately four thousand, tersely, precisely and comprehensively codify the rules of the grammar, including all the rules pertaining to sandhi-s. This work presents a fresh new approach to processing sandhi-s in terms of a computational schema. This new computational model is based on P??ini’s complex codification of the rules of grammar. The model has simple beginnings and is yet powerful, comprehensive and computationally lean.
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How to reason without words: inference as categorization [<Journal>]
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