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Applications of Pattern-driven Methods in Corpus Linguistics

2018

The use of corpora has conventionally been envisioned as being either corpus-based or corpus-driven. While the formal definition of the latter term has been widely accepted since it was established by Tognini-Bonelli (2001), it is often applied to studies that do not, in fact, fullfil the fundamental requirement of a theory-neutral starting point. This volume proposes the term pattern-driven as a more precise alternative. The chapters illustrate a variety of methods that fall under this broad methodology, such as the extraction of lexical bundles, POS-grams and semantic frames, and demonstrate how these approaches can uncover new understandings of both synchronic and diachronic linguistic p…

Lexical bundlesPoint (typography)Corpus linguisticsComputer sciencebusiness.industryArtificial intelligenceVariety (linguistics)businesscomputer.software_genrecomputerFormal descriptionNatural language processingTerm (time)
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Leksinių samplaikų sąrašo tikslinimas: bandymas taikyti Formulex metodą

2017

A number of corpus studies focusing on the description of the use and functions of lexical bundles havebeen conducted recently in order to explore the phraseology of learner language. As with any studiesof lexical bundles, the problem of overlapping or structurally incomplete items poses a particularchallenge. In practice, it is often difficult to align such units with specific discourse functions. The factthat lexical bundles do not constitute neat form-and-meaning mappings results from, among otherreasons, their being grounded in language use rather than language system. In this pilot study weattempt to test a new method called Formulex (Forsyth, 2015a; 2015b) to verify whether an applica…

Lexical choiceLinguistics and LanguageArcheologyLexical densitybusiness.industryComputer sciencecomputer.software_genreFilter (higher-order function)Lexical itemLinguisticsEducationRange (mathematics)SalientPhraseologyArtificial intelligencebusinesscomputerNatural language processingWord (computer architecture)Studies About Languages
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LEXOP: a lexical database providing orthography-phonology statistics for French monosyllabic words.

1999

During the last 20 years, psycholinguistic research has identified many variables that influence reading and spelling processes. We describe a new computerized lexical database, LEXOP, which provides quantitative descriptors about the relations between orthography and phonology for French monosyllabic words. Three main classes of variables are considered: consistency of print-to-sound and sound-to-print associations, frequency of orthography-phonology correspondences, and word neighborhood characteristics.

Lexical densitymedia_common.quotation_subjectStatistics as TopicDictionaries as TopicExperimental and Cognitive PsychologyLexical databasecomputer.software_genrePsycholinguisticsConsistency (database systems)Reading (process)General Psychologymedia_commonLanguagePsycholinguisticsbusiness.industryPhonologySciences bio-médicales et agricolesSpellingDatabases as TopicPsychology (miscellaneous)Artificial intelligenceFrancePsychologybusinesscomputerOrthographyNatural language processing
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Design, development and validation of a system for automatic help to medical text understanding

2020

Abstract Objective The paper presents a web-based application, SIMPLE, that facilitates medical text comprehension by identifying the health-related terms of a medical text and providing the corresponding consumer terms and explanations. Background The comprehension of a medical text is often a difficult task for laypeople because it requires semantic abilities that can differ from a person to another, depending on his/her health-literacy level. Some systems have been developed for facilitating the comprehension of medical texts through text simplification, either syntactical or lexical. The ones dealing with lexical simplification usually replace the original text and do not provide additi…

Lexical simplification020205 medical informaticsComputer scienceText simplificationmedia_common.quotation_subjectHealth Informatics02 engineering and technologycomputer.software_genreConsumer health vocabulary; e-health; Infobutton; Lexical simplification; Patient empowerment; Term familiarity03 medical and health sciencesAutomationUser-Computer Interface0302 clinical medicineterm familiarity0202 electrical engineering electronic engineering information engineeringInformation retrievalWeb applicationHumansinfobutton030212 general & internal medicineSimplicitySet (psychology)media_commonSettore ING-INF/05 - Sistemi Di Elaborazione Delle Informazionie-health; Patient empowerment; Lexical simplification; Consumer health vocabulary; Term familiarity; InfobuttonSettore INF/01 - Informaticabusiness.industrylexical simplificationReproducibility of Resultspatient empowermentHealth LiteracySemanticsWorld Wide WebComprehensionIdentification (information)Healthconsumer health vocabularyObjective teste-healthArtificial intelligencePatient ParticipationbusinesscomputerGoalsNatural language processingInternational Journal of Medical Informatics, 138 . ISSN 1386-5056
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MĪLENBAHA-ENDZELĪNA LATVIEŠU VALODAS VĀRDNĪCĀ IEKĻAUTĀS BĀRTAS IZLOKSNES LEKSIKAS VISPĀRĪGS RAKSTUROJUMS

2021

This article gives an insight into the vocabulary of one of the sub-dialects of the Central dialect of the Latvian language – namely, the sub-dialect spoken in Bārta, a place in South-Western Kurzeme. The focus of the article is on those lexical units of the Bārta sub-dialect that are included in one of the most important works of Latvian linguistics – the Latvian Language Dictionary (1923–1932) and it’s Appendix (1934–1946), compiled and published by Kārlis Mīlenbahs, Jānis Endzelīns and Edīte Hauzenberga. The material analyzed here is taken from the electronic version of the Latvian Language Dictionary (www.tezaurs.lv/mev). The vocabulary of the Bārta sub-dialect is represented there by a…

LexisVocabularyComputer sciencebusiness.industrymedia_common.quotation_subjectLatvianGeneral Medicinecomputer.software_genreLinguisticslanguage.human_languageFocus (linguistics)NounlanguageArtificial intelligencebusinesscomputerNatural language processingmedia_commonRes Humanitariae
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Graphic representation of data resulting from measurement comparison trials in cataract and refractive surgery.

2003

* BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVES: The evaluation of new diagnostic measurement devices allows intraindividual comparison with an established standard method. However, reports in journal articles often omit the adequate incorporation of the intraindividual design into the graphic representation. * PATIENTS AND METHODS: This article illustrates the drawbacks and the possible erroneous conclusions caused by this misleading practice in terms of recent method comparison data resulting from axial length measurement in 220 consecutive patients by both applanation ultrasound and partial coherence interferometry. * RESULTS: Graphic representation of such method comparison data should be based on boxplots…

LightConcordancemedicine.medical_treatmentCataract ExtractionDiagnostic Techniques Ophthalmologicalcomputer.software_genreEyeCataractOpticsRefractive surgeryComputer GraphicsMedicineHumansIntraindividual comparisonProspective StudiesGraphicsRepresentation (mathematics)Mathematical ComputingUltrasonographybusiness.industryAxial lengthRefractive ErrorsRefractive Surgical ProceduresOphthalmologyInterferometryMethod comparisonPartial coherence interferometryData Interpretation StatisticalArtificial intelligencebusinesscomputerNatural language processingOphthalmic surgery, lasersimaging : the official journal of the International Society for Imaging in the Eye
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Dictionnaire Bilingue, Syntaxe et Sémantique

1995

We have first shown that the conventional and theoretical lexicography has always had a semantic basis which does not permit homogeneous analysis of the items which constitute the entries. We present in this paper a model of bilingual dictionary whose fundamental principles are syntactical. This dictionary is an application of the methods of the Lexique-grammaire des langues romanes adapted to contrastive viewpoint. This contrastive aim implicates that we have to make specific analytic distinctions which we comment here. On the one hand, from a theoretical standpoint, this dictionary may help to establish suitable basis of systematic contrastive (French/Spanish) linguistics, and on the othe…

Linguistics and LanguageBasis (linear algebra)business.industryComputer scienceHomogeneousBilingual dictionaryArtificial intelligencebusinesscomputer.software_genrecomputerNatural language processingLinguisticsLexicographyLingvisticæ Investigationes. International Journal of Linguistics and Language Resources
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Mapping wordnets from the perspective of inter-lingual equivalence

2017

Mapping wordnets from the perspective of inter-lingual equivalence This paper explores inter-lingual equivalence from the perspective of linking two large lexico-semantic databases, namely the Princeton WordNet of English and the plWordnet ( pl. Slowosiec ) of Polish. Wordnets are built as networks of lexico-semantic relations between words and their meanings, and constitute a type of monolingual dictionary cum thesaurus. The development of wordnets for different languages has given rise to many wordnet linking projects (e.g. EuroWordNet, Vossen, 2002). Regardless of a linking method used, these projects require defining rules for establishing equivalence links between wordnet building bloc…

Linguistics and LanguageComputer Networks and CommunicationsWordNetequivalencetranslationcomputer.software_genrelcsh:P325-325.5Polish wordnet (Słowosieć)Equivalence (formal languages)Princeton WordnetMathematicsbusiness.industryCommunicationlcsh:P98-98.5lcsh:LexicographyLexicographywordnet mappingArtificial intelligencebilingual lexicographylcsh:Computational linguistics. Natural language processingbusinesscomputerlcsh:P327-327.5Natural language processingEuroWordNetlcsh:SemanticsCognitive Studies / Etudes Cognitives (former title: Studia Kognitywne)
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Efficacy of screen recording in the other-revision of translations: episodic memory and event models

2014

In a 2011 study, Angelone compared the self-revision results of graduate German translation students. Participants documented their original translations using Integrated Problem and Decision Reporting (IPDR) logs (Gile 2004), think-aloud protocols and screen recordings. They then used this documentation to assist self-revision of their translations. Angelone found a significant improvement in error detection overall and in each of six discrete error categories when participants used screen recordings to assist their self-revision. We sought to partially replicate Angelone’s findings concerning the efficacy of screen recording in translation revision. Instead of focusing on self-revision, w…

Linguistics and LanguageComputer scienceRevisión en traducción; Registros integrados de problemas y decisiones ; Grabación de pantalla; Memoria episódica; Teoría de la segmentación de eventosTeoría de la segmentación de eventoscomputer.software_genreTranslation revisión; Integrated Problem and Decision Reporting; Screen recording; Episodic memory; Event segmentation theoryLanguage and LinguisticsEducationGermanDocumentationError analysisScreen recordingEpisodic memoryProtocol (science)UNESCO::CIENCIAS DE LAS ARTES Y LAS LETRASTranslation revisionbusiness.industryEvent (computing)Episodic memoryError mitigationIntegrated Problem and Decision ReportingTraducción e InterpretaciónReplicateEvent segmentation theorylanguage.human_languageRegistros integrados de problemas y decisionesRevisión en traducción:CIENCIAS DE LAS ARTES Y LAS LETRAS [UNESCO]languageGrabación de pantallaArtificial intelligencebusinessMemoria episódicacomputerNatural language processing
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Predicting Word Maturity from Frequency and Semantic Diversity: A Computational Study

2016

Semantic word representation changes over different ages of childhood until it reaches its adult form. One method to formally model this change is the word maturity paradigm. This method uses a text sample for each age, including adult age, and transforms the samples into a semantic space by means of Latent Semantic Analysis. The representation of a word at every age is then compared with its adult representation via computational maturity indices. The present study used this paradigm to explore to the impact of word frequency and semantic diversity on maturation indices. To do this, word maturity indices were extracted from a Spanish incremental corpus and validated, using correlation scor…

Linguistics and LanguageComputer scienceSpeech recognitionmedia_common.quotation_subjectcomputer.software_genreSemantics050105 experimental psychologyLanguage and Linguistics03 medical and health sciences0302 clinical medicineLlenguatge i llengües Ensenyament0501 psychology and cognitive sciencesLlenguatge i llengües Adquisiciómedia_commonbusiness.industryLatent semantic analysisCommunication05 social sciencesVocabulary developmentMaturity (psychological)Word lists by frequencyAge of AcquisitionArtificial intelligenceComputational linguisticsbusinesscomputer030217 neurology & neurosurgeryNatural language processingWord (computer architecture)
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