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- monolingual, parallel and annotated corpora. There are fourteen monolingual corpora, including both written and (for some languages) spoken data for fo...monolingual, parallel and annotated corpora. There are fourteen monolingual corpora, including both written and (for some languages) spoken data for fourteen South Asian languages: Assamese, Bengali, Gujarati, Hindi, Kannada, Kashmiri, Malayalam, Marathi, Oriya, Punjabi, Sinhala, Tamil, Telegu and Urdu. The EMILLE monolingual corpora contain approximately 92,799,000 words (including 2,627,000 words of transcribed spoken data for Bengali, Gujarati, Hindi, Punjabi and Urdu). The parallel corpus consists of 200,000 words of text in English and its accompanying translations in Hindi, Bengali, Punjabi, Gujarati and Urdu. The annotated component includes the Urdu monolingual and parallel corpora annotated for parts-of-speech, together with twenty written Hindi corpus files annotated to show the nature of demonstrative use. The corpus is marked up using CES-compliant SGML, and encoded using Unicode.
- Parallel corpora, freely available
- MultiTree is a searchable database of hypotheses on language relationships. compare language trees and access bibliographical information on them see a g...MultiTree is a searchable database of hypotheses on language relationships. compare language trees and access bibliographical information on them see a graphical representation of every scholarly hypothesis on language relationships view information on every language share comments on hypotheses and add new hypotheses (as a registered user) access an interactive map of the language or family of your choice through LLMap
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- Casasanto et al 2004: time estimation was strongly affected by line length, but only for English and Indonesian speakers. Time estimation was also strongly...Casasanto et al 2004: time estimation was strongly affected by line length, but only for English and Indonesian speakers. Time estimation was also strongly affected by volume, but only for Greek and Spanish speakers. Neither group differed in their overall time-estimation accuracy on either task; instead, the differences between groups emerged only in the strength of the effect distance and volume have on time estimation.
- By Molly Diesing (unpublished?) "Author Molly Diesing investigates the syntactic and semantic conditions on the expression of spell targets in spells, i...By Molly Diesing (unpublished?) "Author Molly Diesing investigates the syntactic and semantic conditions on the expression of spell targets in spells, including cases of explicit mention, deictic wand pointing, noun incorporation, and complete object drop. She then considers whether spells themselves are imperatives or performatives, and, if the latter, what happens when you violate their felicity conditions. Dr. Diesing will develop this investigation in collaboration with Sally McConnell-Ginet ..." http://heideas.blogspot.com/2007/09/w-type-pronouns-dragon-heartstring-and.html
- I: Ø. Andersen, K. Fløttum og T. Kinn (red.): Menneske, språk og fellesskap. Festskrift til Kirsti Koch Christensen på 60-årsdagen 1. desember 2000, Novus ...I: Ø. Andersen, K. Fløttum og T. Kinn (red.): Menneske, språk og fellesskap. Festskrift til Kirsti Koch Christensen på 60-årsdagen 1. desember 2000, Novus forlag, s. 25-45.
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- COLING-GEE '02 Proceedings of the 2002 Workshop on Grammar Engineering and Evaluation, 15, page 1--7. Morristown, NJ, Association for Computational Linguistics, Association for Computational Linguistics, (2002)
- Proceedings of Treebanks and Linguistic Theories TLT '07, Bergen, Norway, NEALT, (2007)
- Proceedings of Treebanks and Linguistic Theories TLT '06, Prague, ÚFAL, (2006)
- Center for the Study of Language and Information, Stanford, 2nd edition, (2003)
- Proceedings of the Corpus Linguistics 2001 Conference, page 466--475. Lancaster, UK, UCREL, (2001)
- Proceedings of the 31st annual meeting on Association for Computational Linguistics, page 17--22. Morristown, NJ, USA, Association for Computational Linguistics, (1993)
- Conference Proceedings: the tenth Machine Translation Summit, page 79--86. Phuket, Thailand, AAMT, AAMT, (2005)
- Proceedings of the first SIGHAN Workshop on Chinese Language Processing, 18, page 1--5. Morristown, NJ, Association for Computational Linguistics, Association for Computational Linguistics, (2002)
- Complex Predicates in Nonderivational Syntax, volume 30 of Syntax and Semantics, chapter 1, Academic Press, New York, (1998)
- Blackwell Publishers, Oxford, UK, (2001)
- Kluwer Academic Publishers, Dordrecht, (1990)
- Parallel Distributed Processing, 2, MIT Press, (1986)
- Creating and Using English Language Corpora, 13, Amsterdam, Editions Rodopi, (1994)
- Proceedings of DECALOG SEMDIAL07, page 157--158. Trento, Italy, (2007)
- University of Arhus, Århus, (2000)
- Proceedings of the Second Baltic Conference on Human Language Technologies, page 27--38. Tallinn, Institute of Cybernetics, Tallinn University of Technology \& Institute of the Estonian Language, (2005)
- Computational Linguistics 20(4):535--561 (1994)
- Oxford University Press, New York, (2002)
- New Voices in Linguistics, Cambridge Scholars Press, Newcastle upon Tyne, UK, (2006)
- Linguistic Inquiry (1985)


