نتایج جستجو برای: linguists

تعداد نتایج: 2728  

2010
Dorothee Beermann Pavel Mihaylov

The system presented is a web application designed to aid linguistic research with data collection and online publishing. It is a service mainly for linguists and language experts working with language description of less-documented and less-resourced languages. When the central concern is in-depth linguistic analysis, maintaining and administering software can be a burden. Cloud computing offe...

Journal: :Language and Linguistics Compass 2013
Sudha Arunachalam

Linguists are increasingly using experiments to provide insight into linguistic representations and linguistic processing. But linguists are rarely trained to think experimentally, and designing a carefully controlled study is not trivial. This paper provides a practical introduction to experiments. We examine issues in experimental design and survey several methodologies. The goal is to provid...

Journal: :Romanian Journal of English Studies 2016

2008
Jennifer Culbertson Steven Gross Michael Devitt

Who are the best subjects for judgment tasks intended to test grammatical hypotheses? Michael Devitt ([2006a], [2006b]) argues, on the basis of a hypothesis concerning the psychology of such judgments, that linguists themselves are. We present empirical evidence suggesting that the relevant divide is not between linguists and non-linguists, but between subjects with and without minimally suffic...

2011
Dorothee Beermann Pavel Mihaylov

e-Research explores the possibilities offered by ICT for science and technology. Its goal is to allow a better access to computing power, data and library resources. In essence eResearch is all about cyberstructure and being connected in ways that might change how we perceive scientific creation. The present work advocates open access to scientific data for linguists and language experts workin...

Journal: :Frontiers in Psychology 2014

Journal: :Studia Neophilologica 2019

Journal: :Grammars 2004
Pieter W. Adriaans Menno van Zaanen

In general a grammar describes a (possibly infinite) set of sentences with a finite structural description. Computational Grammar Induction (CGI) deals with the creation of computational models for identification of these infinite sets on the basis of a finite set of examples. CGI is a field in its own right, with its own internal research questions, many of which have no direct impact on the s...

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