نتایج جستجو برای: language borrowing

تعداد نتایج: 435990  

Journal: :CoRR 2016
Lantian Li Zhiyuan Tang Dong Wang Yang Feng Shiyue Zhang

This paper presents a unified model to perform language and speaker recognition simultaneously and altogether. The model is based on a multi-task recurrent neural network where the output of one task is fed as the input of the other, leading to a collaborative learning framework that can improve both language and speaker recognition by borrowing information from each other. Our experiments demo...

1990
William Thomson Julio Gonzalez-Diaz Eun Jeong Heo

We formulate and study the requirement on an allocation rule that no agent should be able to benefit by augmenting his endowment through borrowing resources from the outside world (alternatively, by simply exaggerating it). We show that the Walrasian rule is not “borrowing-proof” even on standard domains. More seriously, no efficient selection from the endowments-lower-bound correspondence, or ...

Journal: :Studies in English language and education 2023

As the English lexicon has become more frequently borrowed and used in Thai mass media social media, Thais are quickly adapting to such foreignness open language contact-induced change. The current study explores extent of public’s familiarity with words contemporary public attitudes toward borrowing. participants comprised 120 who voluntarily completed a questionnaire. They were from different...

Journal: :CoRR 2017
Jasabanta Patro Bidisha Samanta Saurabh Singh Abhipsa Basu Prithwish Mukherjee Monojit Choudhury Animesh Mukherjee

In this paper, we present a set of computational methods to identify the likeliness of a word being borrowed, based on the signals from social media. In terms of Spearman correlation coefficient values, our methods perform more than two times better (nearly 0.62) in predicting the borrowing likeliness compared to the best performing baseline (nearly 0.26) reported in literature. Based on this l...

2017
Jasabanta Patro Bidisha Samanta Saurabh Singh Abhipsa Basu Prithwish Mukherjee Monojit Choudhury Animesh Mukherjee

In this paper, we present a set of computational methods to identify the likeliness of a word being borrowed, based on the signals from social media. In terms of Spearman’s correlation values, our methods perform more than two times better (∼ 0.62) in predicting the borrowing likeliness compared to the best performing baseline (∼ 0.26) reported in literature. Based on this likeliness estimate w...

2009
Erik Voeten Peter F. Krogh Edmund A. Walsh

Why do some international courts and judges extensively borrow from other international courts while others do not? Answers to this question have important implications for debates on transjudicial communication, the diffusion of international legal norms, and international judicial behavior. Judges may use external sources because they help improve decisions or because it fits their ideologica...

2007
VIORICA MARIAN MARGARITA KAUSHANSKAYA

Cross-linguistic borrowing (overt use of words from the other language) and transfer (use of semantic or syntactic structures from the other language without active switching to that language) were examined during language production in Russian–English bilinguals. Grammatical category (noun/verb) and level of concreteness were found to influence language interaction. More cross-linguistic borro...

Journal: :International journal of linguistics studies 2022

This study is an analysis of lexical borrowing nominals in Sabaot from Kiswahili. The two languages under differ each other significant ways. Kiswahili, for example, a language the Niger-Congo family classified by Ethnologue as ISO 639-3: SWA, while on hand, belongs to Southern Nilotic group that occupies Mount Elgon area. research was guided specific objective; investigate spoken young, middle...

Journal: :Journal of Language, Technology & Entrepreneurship in Africa 2009

Journal: :Us wurk 2022

This article is devoted to borrowing in Frisian of Dutch irregular plurals formed by suffixation and stem vowel lengthening; e.g. dak [dak] ‘roof’ - daken [da:k?/da:kn?] ‘roofs’ instead dakken [dakn?]. Irregular plural formation unproductive uncommon (except a couple historical borrowings). Although the appearance had not previously been described or investigated, we hypothesize their existence...

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