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Morality in Let’s Play narrations : Moral evaluations of Gothic monsters in gameplay videos of Fallout 3

2018

Performative Let’s Play gaming videos are a part of contemporary Internet culture through which morality becomes shared. Many digital games draw on Gothic traditions to feature human-like monsters who demand morally complex interpretations from players. This study examines what kinds of moral evaluations players form of ambiguous Gothic monsters in Let’s Play videos of the action role-playing game Fallout 3. With a discourse analysis of transcribed speech obtained from 20 Let’s Play series on YouTube, it argues that the moral evaluations that players actively produce impact significantly on the play experience, that players take diverse moral stances whose (in)determinacy varies based on w…

Sociology and Political Sciencemedia_common.quotation_subjectvideopelitdigital gamesmonsters050801 communication & media studiesPerformative utterancepelikulttuuri0508 media and communicationsgothicgotiikkata616Sociologyhirviötmedia_common060201 languages & linguisticsCommunicationgameplay05 social sciencesvideo games06 humanities and the artsmoralityMoralityverkkovideotCyberculturelet’s playmoraaliFeature (computer vision)Aesthetics0602 languages and literatureetiikkadigitaaliset pelitgaming cultureNew Media and Society
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XIII Starptautiskais baltistu kongress „Baltu valodas laikā un telpā”: Referātu tēzes

2021

2021. gada 13.–15. oktobrī Latvijas Universitāte tiešsaistē organizēja XIII Starptautisko baltistu kongresu “Baltu valodas laikā un telpā”, kurā piedalījās vairāk nekā 170 dalībnieku no 11 valstīm. Kongresa aizsākumi meklējami 1965. gadā, kad Viļņas universitātes Lietuviešu valodas katedras un Lietuviešu valodas institūta darbinieki sarīkoja baltu valodu vēsturei veltītu konferenci. Starptautiskais baltistu kongress ik pēc pieciem gadiem pārmaiņus notiek Viļņā vai Rīgā. Kongresa tēžu krājumā apvienots plašs tēmu loks, sākot no baltu valodu likteņiem laika nogriežņos (diahronijā), līdz skatījumam uz valodu pašreizējā stāvoklī (sinhronijā): valodas vēsture, gramatika, onomastika, sociolingvis…

Sociālo procesu ietekme valodā un tās variantosValodas filozofijaOnomastikaKontaktlingvistikaValodas aktualitātesValodas tehnoloģijasValodas apguveValodas kultūraValodas vēstureSociolingvistikaGramatikaSkaņa un vārds valodāIndoeiropeistika:HUMANITIES and RELIGION::Languages and linguistics::Other languages::Baltic languages [Research Subject Categories]Komparatīvistika
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ValWorkBench: an open source Java library for cluster validation, with applications to microarray data analysis.

2015

Background: Cluster analysis is one of the most well known activities in scientific investigation and the object of research in many disciplines, ranging from statistics to computer science. It is central to the life sciences due to the advent of high throughput technologies, e.g., classification of tumors. In particular, in cluster analysis, it is of relevance to assess cluster quality and to predict the number of clusters in a dataset, if any. This latter task is usually performed via internal validation measures. Despite their potentially important role, both the use of classic internal validation measures and the design of new ones, specific for microarray data, do not seem to have grea…

Software documentationInformation retrievalSettore INF/01 - Informaticabusiness.industryComputer scienceSoftware developmentAlgorithm engineeringHealth InformaticsPattern discovery in bioinformatics and biomedicinecomputer.software_genreData scienceSoftware metricComputer Science ApplicationsSoftware frameworkMicroarray cluster analysiSoftwareBioinformatics softwareSoftware constructionComponent-based software engineeringCluster AnalysisProgramming LanguagesbusinesscomputerSoftwareAlgorithmsComputer methods and programs in biomedicine
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The monolingual habitus of German society challenging the interests of an autochthonous minority language : Linguistic landscapes in the Sorbian “cap…

2019

This paper analyzes the LL in the city of Bautzen / Budyšin in Germany, a town which is frequently considered the “capital” of the Slavonic minority of the Sorbs. It focuses on the societal role of Sorbian in relation to practices and ideologies of mainstream German society. The vast majority of signs in Bautzen / Budyšin are in German only. Sorbian is essentially restricted to explicitly Sorbian institutions and to local and regional administration. Interviews conducted in shops and on the streets reveal that paternalistic attitudes common to perceptions of language policies and minority languages in Germany dominate; practices maintain the common monolingual habitus in German society. Mem…

Sorbianminority languageslanguage attitudesGermanlinguistic landscape
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Towards Axiomatic Basis of Inductive Inference

2001

The language for the formulation of the interesting statements is, of course, most important. We use first order predicate logic. Our main achievement in this paper is an axiom system which we believe to be more powerful than any other natural general purpose discovery axiom system. We prove soundness of this axiom system in this paper. Additionally we prove that if we remove some of the requirements used in our axiom system, the system becomes not sound. We characterize the complexity of the quantifier prefix which guaranties provability of a true formula via our system. We prove also that if a true formula contains only monadic predicates, our axiom system is capable to prove this formula…

SoundnessDiscrete mathematicsPredicate logicSMorse–Kelley set theoryComputer scienceNon-well-founded set theoryZermelo–Fraenkel set theoryConstructive set theoryInductive reasoningAxiom schemaUrelementScott's trickMonad (functional programming)First-order logicAxiom of extensionalityMathematics::LogicTheoryofComputation_MATHEMATICALLOGICANDFORMALLANGUAGESTheoryofComputation_LOGICSANDMEANINGSOFPROGRAMSCalculusAxiom of projective determinacyAxiom of choiceKripke–Platek set theoryAction axiomAxiom
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An integrated dialect analysis tool using phonetics and acoustics

2019

This study aimed to verify a computational phonetic and acoustic analysis tool created in the MATLAB environment. A dataset was obtained containing 3 broad American dialects (Northern, Western and New England) from the TIMIT database using words that also appeared in the Swadesh list. Each dialect consisted of 20 speakers uttering 10 sentences. Verification using phonetic comparisons between dialects was made by calculating the Levenshtein distance in Gabmap and the proposed software tool. Agreement between the linguistic distances using each analysis method was found. Each tool showed increasing linguistic distance as a function of increasing geographic distance, in a similar shape to Segu…

Space (punctuation)Dialectometry050101 languages & linguisticsLinguistics and LanguageSpeech recognition05 social sciencesPhoneticsLinguistic distanceLevenshtein distance050105 experimental psychologyLanguage and LinguisticsVariation (linguistics)Swadesh listVowel0501 psychology and cognitive sciencesMathematicsLingua
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Spatial Cognition and Frames of Reference in Indo-European

2022

The development of Frames of Reference (FoRs) as coordinate systems in space language has gained increasing attention in current linguistic, neurolinguistic, and psycholinguistic research (Diessel 2013: 687; Kemmerer 2010). Previous studies on typology of spatial expressions have traditionally been based on the universal status of the egocentric or relative FoR found in the Indo- European languages, in which the relation between Figure and Ground is specified by the deictic observer’s viewpoint (Mühlhäusler 2001). However, there is growing crosslinguistic evidence that many non-Indo-European languages do not make use of such deictic or ternary FoR, but interpret spatial relations by referri…

Space language Indo-European cognition FoRs ancient languagesspatial cognition – deixis – Indo-European – Vedic – Homeric GreekSettore L-LIN/01 - Glottologia E Linguistica
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Soundless Screams: Graffiti and Drawings in the Prisons of the Holy Office in Palermo

2017

The discovery of graffiti in the early years of the twentieth century by the folklorist Giuseppe Pitré left by prisoners of the tribunal of the Spanish Inquisition in Palermo has been followed by more extensive investigations in recent years. These images and words have added a concrete and particular dimension to Sicily’s position at the crossroads of the Mediterranean. As well as images of saints and naval battles are to be found inscriptions not only in Italian, Sicilian and Latin but also in English and Hebrew. This article cross references this visual and textual evidence with the relevant archives of the tribunal in order to provide a powerful microhistory of suffering and resilience …

Spanish Inquisition – Vice-kingdom of Sicily – renegade – graffiti – prisons – torture – auto-de-feHistoryHistoryTorturemedia_common.quotation_subjectMicrohistoryWorld historyPrisonSpanish InquisitionGraffitimedia_commonVice-kingdom of sicilyHebrewSettore M-STO/02 - Storia Moderna06 humanities and the artsAuto-de-fe060202 literary studiesGraffitilanguage.human_languageTribunalRenegade0602 languages and literaturelanguagePrisons - tortureSpanish Inquisition Vice-kingdom of Sicily renegade graffiti prisons torture auto-de-feSicilianClassics
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RIFLESSIONI SU LINGUAGGIO E COGNIZIONE SPAZIALE Un confronto tra lingue vocali e lingue dei segni

2012

Depending on which theoretical paradigm is used, the relationship between spatial language and spatial thought could be presented in different ways. What is the nature of this relationship? Are spatial cognitive abilities a prerequisite for spatial language or, vice-versa, is it spatial language that shapes and affects our spatial reasoning? This paper is aimed at highlighting the dynamic interaction between spatial language and spatial cognition. That is, we need some spatial abilities in order to acquire spatial language. We share most of these core spatial abilities with other animals. These structures are the basis for spatial language, and this explains the presence of universal featur…

Spatial languagespatial representationspoken and sign languages.
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Special factors and the combinatorics of suffix and factor automata

2011

AbstractThe suffix automaton (resp. factor automaton) of a finite word w is the minimal deterministic automaton recognizing the set of suffixes (resp. factors) of w. We study the relationships between the structure of the suffix and factor automata and classical combinatorial parameters related to the special factors of w. We derive formulae for the number of states of these automata. We also characterize the languages LSA and LFA of words having respectively suffix automaton and factor automaton with the minimal possible number of states.

Special factorGeneral Computer ScienceSpecial factorsFactor automatonBüchi automatonω-automatonTheoretical Computer ScienceCombinatoricsDeterministic automatonTwo-way deterministic finite automatonNondeterministic finite automatonComputer Science::Data Structures and AlgorithmsCombinatorics on wordStandard Sturmian wordsMathematicsDiscrete mathematicsCombinatorics on wordsDAWGPushdown automatonComputer Science::Computation and Language (Computational Linguistics and Natural Language and Speech Processing)Nonlinear Sciences::Cellular Automata and Lattice GasesSuffix automatonProbabilistic automatonSuffix automatonComputer Science::Formal Languages and Automata TheoryComputer Science(all)Theoretical Computer Science
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