Essays about: "agreement linguistics"
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1. Generating Wikipedia Articles with Grammatical Framework : A Case Study
University essay from KTH/Skolan för elektroteknik och datavetenskap (EECS)Abstract : Natural language generation is a method used to produce understandable texts in human languages from data [1]. Grammatical Framework is a grammar formalism and a functional programming language using a nonstatistical approach to build natural language applications. READ MORE
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2. Laughing til' I'm dead : A qualitative study of emojis in laughable contexts
University essay from Linköpings universitet/Institutionen för datavetenskapAbstract : Since 1990, the usage of emojis has increased and become a part of our everyday communication.The ambiguous nature of emojis has been shown by multiple previous studiesbut there is a qualitative gap in research of what the meaning of these emojis are. READ MORE
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3. Miljöpartiet and the never-ending nuclear energy debate : A computational rhetorical analysis of Swedish climate policy
University essay from Uppsala universitet/Institutionen för lingvistik och filologiAbstract : The domain of rhetoric has changed dramatically since its inception as the art of persuasion. It has adapted to encompass many forms of digital media, including, for example, data visualization and coding as a form of literature, but the approach has frequently been that of an outsider looking in. READ MORE
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4. A comparative study of the grammatical gender systems of languages by means of analysing word embeddings
University essay from Uppsala universitet/Institutionen för lingvistik och filologiAbstract : The creation of word embeddings is one of the key breakthroughs in natural language processing. Word embeddings allow for words to be represented semantically, opening the way to many new deep learning methods. READ MORE
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5. THE PROSODY OF TENSE MARKING IN TEKE-EBOO. A Bantu B70 language of Congo-Brazzaville
University essay from Göteborgs universitet/Institutionen för språk och litteraturerAbstract : Teke-Eboo is a Bantu B70 language spoken in Congo-Brazzaville, which displays complex tone melodies combining grammatical tone, subject agreement tone and lexical tone on verbs. This study of tense marking in Eboo identifies the tones which mark the recent past, general past and future tenses, and shows how the underlying high-low (H-L) contrastive tone system adds both downstepped H and mid (M) tones in surface realisations. READ MORE