نتایج جستجو برای: historical linguistics
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Khabtagaeva, B. (Ed.). Historical Linguistics and Philology of Central Asia: Essays in Turkic Mongolic Studies. Leiden-Boston: Brill, 2022.
The article introduces translative linguistics as a special branch in the study of natural languages and describes history its development. Translative uses methods quantitative linguistics, combinatorial associative grammar, lexicography, etc. It focuses on same aspects language historical phonetics, political ontology translational sees units research object. Translation (reserve translation,...
since the true understanding of each dialect depends on an understanding of language changes, this paper discusses the historical course of language in egypt and the linguistic features of the egyptian dialect based on historical linguistics. what this paper takes into consideration is the presence of arabic in egypt before the advent of islam and discusses the extent of its impression from the...
The article is devoted to the study of brain function, processes in cognition and construction speech activity, language acquisition basis symbolism. This science considers its relationship with human cognition. Speech presented as one main tools for accumulation, systematization, processing use knowledge about world. work historical, scientific methodological analysis cognitive neuro-linguisti...
In this paper we look at a task at border of natural language processing, historical linguistics and the study of language development, namely that of identifying the time when a text was written. We use machine learning classification using lexical, word ending and dictionary-based features, with linear support vector machines and random forests. We find that lexical features are the most help...
Words are important both in historical linguistics and natural language processing. They are not indivisible abstract atoms; much can be gained by considering smaller units such as morphemes, phonemes, syllables, and letters. In this presentation, I attempt to sketch the similarity patterns among a number of diverse research projects in which I participated.
This article focuses on claims about the origin and evolution of language from the point of view of the formalist-functionalist debate in linguistics. In linguistics, an account of a grammatical phenomenon is considered "formal" if it accords center stage to the structural properties of that phenomenon, and "functional" if it appeals to the language user's communicative needs or to domain-gener...
The title of this book is well chosen to capture a central concern of comparativehistorical linguistics in the Pacific and Southeast Asian areas, and to honor a scholar who represents the apogee of the enterprise. Malcolm Ross’ dissertation (1988) sought to integrate principles of genetic and areal linguistics while classifying over 200 Melanesian languages, reconstructing lexical and grammatic...
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