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SCOPUS_ID:85111160496
“accipiendo vel compilando ab aliis”: De vulgari eloquentia 1.1. Reading Dante with Dante: A contribution to Dante’s theory of language
This article analyzes Dante’s theory of language and considers at first a few fragments of Dante’s Latin treatise on the vernacular, reading them in light of their ancient-medieval contexts. This reading allows part-modification of the critical discourse about Dante’s theory of language. The article argues that Dante’s...
[ "Linguistics & Cognitive NLP", "Linguistic Theories" ]
[ 48, 57 ]
SCOPUS_ID:85090896547
“no, professor, that is not true”: First attempts at introducing translanguaging to pre–service teachers
This chapter considers the complexities of conceptualizing and introducing translanguaging to pre-service teachers by analyzing the first author’s experiences as a teacher educator in her initial effort at discussing translanguaging and its pedagogical implications in a second language learning course. Discussions abou...
[ "Code-Switching", "Multilinguality" ]
[ 7, 0 ]
SCOPUS_ID:85092150442
“oh my god! buy it!” a multimodal discourse analysis of the discursive strategies used by chinese ecommerce live-streamer austin li
Ecommerce livestreaming, also known as live commerce or social commerce, has taken off over the past two years in East Asia and is showing the tendency of going global. Intrigued by the phenomenal success of ecommerce livestream, we concentrate on analyzing the most prominent and illustrative example of Chinese ecommer...
[ "Discourse & Pragmatics", "Semantic Text Processing", "Multimodality" ]
[ 71, 72, 74 ]
https://aclanthology.org//2022.wassa-1.4/
“splink” is happy and “phrouth” is scary: Emotion Intensity Analysis for Nonsense Words
People associate affective meanings to words - “death” is scary and sad while “party” is connotated with surprise and joy. This raises the question if the association is purely a product of the learned affective imports inherent to semantic meanings, or is also an effect of other features of words, e.g., morphological ...
[ "Emotion Analysis", "Sentiment Analysis" ]
[ 61, 78 ]
SCOPUS_ID:85079535422
“there is no there there”: Space deictics, verb tense, and nostalgia at a family literacy class
Drawing from a yearlong ethnographic study, this paper examines spatial deictics and verb tense use in conversation and instructional activities in a family literacy class at a Bay Area Public Library. More specifically, we employ discourse analytic tools to document how spatiotemporal coordinates are never solely prod...
[ "Discourse & Pragmatics", "Semantic Text Processing" ]
[ 71, 72 ]
SCOPUS_ID:84918832305
“well, Hang on, They’re actually much better than that!”: Disrupting dominant discourses of deficit about English language learners in senior high school English
This paper explores how four English teachers position their English language learners for critical literacy within senior high school curriculum in Queensland, Australia. Such learners are often positioned, even by their teachers, within a broader “deficit discourse” that claims they are inherently lacking the requisi...
[ "Discourse & Pragmatics", "Semantic Text Processing" ]
[ 71, 72 ]
SCOPUS_ID:85147556475
“¿Qué pinga es esto?” Dysphemistic uses in Cuban Spanish
The research aims to examine the path that the lexeme pinga has had in the Spanish language, specifically in the Cuban variant of Spanish, to identify its current uses in this variety, and to describe the semantic, pragmatic, and discursive procedures that are manifested in them. It is based on the most recent linguist...
[ "Linguistics & Cognitive NLP", "Linguistic Theories" ]
[ 48, 57 ]
SCOPUS_ID:85133577129
„Garbage in, Garbage out”. The Impact of Coders’ Quality on the Neural Network Classifying Text on Social Media
One of the critical decisions when manually coding text data is whether to verify the coders’ work. In the case of supervised models, this leads to a significant dilemma: is it better to provide the model with a large number of cases on which it will learn at the expense of verifying the correctness of the data, or whe...
[ "Information Retrieval", "Text Classification", "Information Extraction & Text Mining" ]
[ 24, 36, 3 ]
SCOPUS_ID:85148623860
„MIS KEELES MA RÄÄGIN, I DON’T KNOW“. ON THE USE OF ENGLISH BY ESTONIAN YOUTUBERS
This article focuses on English use in the example of Estonian-speaking YouTubers. Altogether, we analysed videos from eight content creators, each well-known among high-school-aged viewers who post regular videos in Estonian. The dataset consists of videos (or video excerpts) in which we look into the proportional sha...
[ "Code-Switching", "Visual Data in NLP", "Multimodality", "Multilinguality" ]
[ 7, 20, 74, 0 ]
SCOPUS_ID:85045878911
„Reading between the lines of law“. About different functions of the siete partidas of king alfons X. of Castile
The Siete Partidas, the famous law code, of Alfons X. of Castile, written in the 13th century offers us a great variety of topics which have to be investigated more detailed. The central question is, which functions has the text besides being a law code? The encyclopedic character of this work, provides an insight into...
[ "Discourse & Pragmatics", "Semantic Text Processing" ]
[ 71, 72 ]
SCOPUS_ID:84941401628
„Sentence patterns‟ in the light of language theories and classroom needs
[ "Linguistics & Cognitive NLP", "Linguistic Theories" ]
[ 48, 57 ]
SCOPUS_ID:85069700929
„Sie scheint auch mehr zu donnern und zu blitzen, als zu reden.“ Zur Meteorologisierung der Sprache im Drama der 1770er Jahre
This article offers an account of wettern (weathering) in German drama of the 1770s, with focus on works by Goethe, Klinger, Lenz, and Herder. Extant scholarship on this period tends to stress the religious and rhetorical origins, as well as the allegorical function, of meteorological imagery. Against these readings, t...
[ "Linguistics & Cognitive NLP", "Linguistic Theories" ]
[ 48, 57 ]
SCOPUS_ID:85077663003
„The only image in our heart.“Word and picture in M. Luther’s theological thinking
The essay profiles Luther’s „Theology of the image“within his „Theology of the word“, integrated in the visualized context of the „iconic turn“. The relationship of „word and image“is explicated anthropologically, christologically and soteriologically . Christ, the logos and the only image, as Luther describes especial...
[ "Visual Data in NLP", "Multimodality", "Linguistics & Cognitive NLP", "Linguistic Theories" ]
[ 20, 74, 48, 57 ]
SCOPUS_ID:84902147873
•” Media: Text Based CMC Tool Which Touch off Informal Communication
This paper describes about the media which touch off informal text communication by black spot stimulus. A black spot stimulus is shown as a background image of the text field in advance of text input. The purpose of black spot stimulus presentation is to touch off conceiving topic based on the cognitive process model ...
[ "Visual Data in NLP", "Multimodality" ]
[ 20, 74 ]
SCOPUS_ID:85055629876
ℓ<inf>0</inf>-based sparse canonical correlation analysis with application to cross-language document retrieval
Most of existing sparse CCA algorithms compute sparse weight vectors by minimizing the ℓ1 norm, which imposes essential difficulty for the analysis of the solution. Different from existing ones, this paper develops a novel sparse CCA algorithm by ℓ0 penalty. The resulting ℓ0 minimization problem is solved by means of r...
[ "Document Retrieval", "Information Retrieval" ]
[ 56, 24 ]
SCOPUS_ID:85052372839
ℓ<inf>1</inf> Regularization of word embeddings for multi-word expression identification
In this paper we compare the effects of applying various state-of-the-art word representation strategies in the task of multi-word expression (MWE) identification. In particular, we analyze the strengths and weaknesses of the usage of `1-regularized sparse word embeddings for identifying MWEs. Our earlier study demonst...
[ "Semantic Text Processing", "Representation Learning" ]
[ 72, 12 ]
SCOPUS_ID:84862996515
ℳ-adhesive transformation systems with nested application conditions. part 2: Embedding, critical pairs and local confluence
Graph transformation systems have been studied extensively and applied to several areas of computer science like formal language theory, the modeling of databases, concurrent or distributed systems, and visual, logical, and functional programming. In most kinds of applications it is necessary to have the possibility of...
[ "Semantic Text Processing", "Linguistic Theories", "Structured Data in NLP", "Representation Learning", "Linguistics & Cognitive NLP", "Multimodality" ]
[ 72, 57, 50, 12, 48, 74 ]
SCOPUS_ID:85115826050
⇜Do users need human-like conversational agents?” - Exploring conversational system design using framework of human needs
The fascinating story of human evolution can be attributed to our ability to speak, write, and communicate complex thoughts. When researchers envision a perfect, artificially intelligent conversational system, they want the system to be human-like. In other words, the system should converse with the same intellect and ...
[ "Natural Language Interfaces", "Dialogue Systems & Conversational Agents" ]
[ 11, 38 ]
SCOPUS_ID:85134820297
∗SEM 2016 - 5th Joint Conference on Lexical and Computational Semantics, Proceedings
The proceedings contain 27 papers. The topics discussed include: quantificational features in distributional word representations; automatic identification of aspectual classes across verbal readings; metaphor as a medium for emotion: an empirical study; driving inversion transduction grammar induction with semantic ev...
[ "Text Error Correction", "Syntactic Text Processing" ]
[ 26, 15 ]
SCOPUS_ID:85144363584
♠ SPADE: A Big Five-Mturk Dataset of Argumentative Speech Enriched with Socio-Demographics for Personality Detection
In recent years, there has been increasing interest in automatic personality detection based on language. Progress in this area is highly contingent upon the availability of datasets and benchmark corpora. However, publicly available datasets for modeling and predicting personality traits are still scarce. While recent...
[ "Linguistics & Cognitive NLP", "Speech & Audio in NLP", "Psycholinguistics", "Multimodality" ]
[ 48, 70, 77, 74 ]
https://aclanthology.org//2020.webnlg-1.10/
𝒫2: A Plan-and-Pretrain Approach for Knowledge Graph-to-Text Generation
Text verbalization of knowledge graphs is an important problem with wide application to natural language generation (NLG) systems. It is challenging because the generated text not only needs to be grammatically correct (fluency), but also has to contain the given structured knowledge input (relevance) and meet some oth...
[ "Language Models", "Semantic Text Processing", "Structured Data in NLP", "Knowledge Representation", "Text Generation", "Data-to-Text Generation", "Multimodality" ]
[ 52, 72, 50, 18, 47, 16, 74 ]