نتایج جستجو برای: language usage

تعداد نتایج: 518983  

پایان نامه :وزارت علوم، تحقیقات و فناوری - دانشگاه تربیت مدرس 1388

since the 1960s the age effects on learning both first and second language have been explored by many linguists and applied linguists (e.g lennerberg, 1967; schachter, 1996; long, 1990) and the existence of critical period for language acquisition was found to be a common ground of all these studies. in spite of some common findings, some issues about the impacts of age on acquiring a second or...

2005
Gudmund Grov

Hume is a programming language targeted at safety-critical, resource-bounded systems. Bounded time and space usage is achieved by a clear separation of coordination and computation in the design of the language. However, there is no correctness verification. Such verification is imperative in safety-critical environments. It is our contention that the language design makes a combination of dedu...

Journal: :The Computer Science Journal of Moldova 2006
Dan Cristea Corina Forascu

This paper revises notions related to Language Resources and Technologies (LRT), including a brief overview of some resources developed worldwide and with a special focus on Romanian language. It then describes a joined Romanian, Moldavian, English initiative aimed at developing electronically coded resources for Romanian language, tools for their maintenance and usage, as well as for the creat...

2011
Ryan Burton

The tools of statistical natural language processing have the potential to reveal interesting insights on the use of language. Though we often try to be deliberate in our use of language, it is not often clear exactly why it is that we make the linguistic choices that we do. At times, patterns of usage may emerge that could potentially be linked to the language we have been exposed to in our co...

2011
Dong Nguyen Carolyn Penstein Rosé

In this paper we investigate the connection between language and community membership of long time community participants through computational modeling techniques. We report on findings from an analysis of language usage within a popular online discussion forum with participation of thousands of users spanning multiple years. We find community norms of long time participants that are character...

2010
Sebastian Speiser Rudi Studer

Formal policies allow the non-ambiguous definition of situations in which usage of certain entities are allowed, and enable the automatic evaluation whether a situation is compliant. This is useful for example in applications using data provided via standardized interfaces. The low technical barriers of integrating such data sources is in contrast to the manual evaluation of natural language po...

2008
Milena Vujosevic-Janicic

We consider the problem of buffer overflows in C programs. This problem is very important because buffer overflows are suitable targets for security attacks and sources of serious programs’ misbehavior. Buffer overflow bugs can be detected at run-time by dynamic analysis, and before run-time by static analysis. In this paper we present a new static, modular approach for automated detection of b...

2007
Armelle Brun Anne Boyer

Due to the huge amount of available information via Internet, the identification of reliable and interesting items becomes more and more difficult and time consuming. This paper is a position paper describing our intended work in the framework of multimedia information retrieval by browsing techniques within web navigation. It relies on a usage-based indexing of resources: we ignore the nature,...

2013
Thierry Poibeau Aline Villavicencio Anna Korhonen Afra Alishahi

The nature and amount of information needed for learning a natural language, and the underlying mechanisms involved in this process, are the subject of much debate: how is the knowledge of language represented in the human brain? Is it possible to learn a language from usage data only, or is some sort of innate knowledge and/or bias needed to boost the process? Are di↵erent aspects of language ...

2009
Afra Alishahi

The nature and amount of information needed for learning a natural language, and the underlying mechanisms involved in this process, are the subject of much debate: is it possible to learn a language from usage data only, or some sort of innate knowledge and/or bias is needed to boost the process? This is a topic of interest to (psycho)linguists who study human language acquisition, as well as ...

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