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Bordet, Geneviève – Research-publishing.net, 2021
This chapter focuses on the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on language classes in a Paris university in 2020. The first case studied is a Master of Arts (MA) class in translation studies. The forced and sudden switch to online learning was well accepted by students who cooperated with the academic staff to choose an online platform, in the…
Descriptors: Teaching Methods, Online Courses, COVID-19, Pandemics
Patterson, Olga – ProQuest LLC, 2012
Domain adaptation of natural language processing systems is challenging because it requires human expertise. While manual effort is effective in creating a high quality knowledge base, it is expensive and time consuming. Clinical text adds another layer of complexity to the task due to privacy and confidentiality restrictions that hinder the…
Descriptors: Language Processing, Syntax, Semantics, Government Libraries
Brown-Schmidt, Sarah; Gunlogson, Christine; Tanenhaus, Michael K. – Cognition, 2008
Two experiments examined the role of common ground in the production and on-line interpretation of wh-questions such as "What's above the cow with shoes?" Experiment 1 examined unscripted conversation, and found that speakers consistently use wh-questions to inquire about information known only to the addressee. Addressees were sensitive to this…
Descriptors: Privacy, Discourse Analysis, Sentences, Interaction

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