This paper proposes a novel use of grammatical error detection/correction (GED/GEC) tools to document non-standard English varieties. This is motivated by the fact that both GED/GEC technology and sociolinguistics aim to identify linguistic deviation from the so-called standard, yet there has been...
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7.What is the difference between synchronic linguistics and diachronic linguistics? 8.What distinguishes prescriptive studies of language from descriptive studies of language? Chapter 2 Phonology 1.What does phonetics concern? 2.How do the three branches of phonetics contribute to the study of speech ...
What is linguistic批注本地保存成功开通会员云端永久保存去开通 What is linguistics? I think that what should we realize is the fundamental things of linguistics about is that language is more than just a big bound of words. It’s easy to think that what are we doing, what are we speaking,...
aRecent work in linguistics has extended the study of genre beyond the literary domain.The concept of genre itself is certainly not a new one .What is new ,however ,is the interest in the analysis of non-literary genres and the attempt to characterize genre in terms of a set of ...
Computational linguistics Deep learning Artificial intelligence Machine learning The ultimate goal of NLP is to allow humans to communicate with computers and devices as closely as possible to the way they interact with other humans. It does so by transforming words into a format a computer can unde...
“The start of all this for me was arguing with other people in computational linguistics whether or not language models understand anything,” she says. (Understanding, like reasoning, is typically taken to be a basic ingredient of human intelligence.) ...
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“Chlamydia trachomatis”, the OpenQA model first needs to retrieve the relevant evidence as shown in this table from a large collection of medical textbooks, read over the question body, pay attention to the key findings for this patient—no evident signs of urethritis, finding of pyuria, ...