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aIn the literature, coarticulation times have been reported in the range from 100 to 200 ms and some authors also argue that it is language-dependent [17].

This system is language-dependent, and this is probably one of the reasons for the best performance of the DTW-Spanish system.

In this case, the system is language-dependent because only the Spanish language was used to build the system, and hence a worse performance was obtained for the OOL queries because they did not match the target language.

In this case, the extraction is language-dependent, as the identification of the candidates requires the specification of some type of linguistic knowledge (for example: the syntactic category of the words) that is obtained by tools, such as taggers and parsers, lemmatizers, etc, which generate frequent errors that affect the tasks of identification and extraction of candidate terms.

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"To compare it to 'Cats' or 'The Lion King' isn't fair because it's a funny but literate piece of theater that's language-dependent," Mr. Seller said.

The general system architecture for language identification task is given in Figure 1, where PR and SG are language-dependent phone recognizers and score generators for language.

The first subtask is suitable for systems that are language-dependent, whereas the second one will be for systems that are language-independent, aiming at building a language-independent STD system and evaluating it in Spanish.

Free-text will be difficult for an application to understand - and can easily be language-dependent (for instance days of the week) in ways that can defeat multi-language applications and users.

In the present ERP study the N170 showed sensitivity for the familiarity of word forms suggesting that this sensitivity may be language-dependent, which might also apply for the fMRI results.

The single most powerful and influential argument against the whole likeness approach is the charge that it is "language dependent" or "framework dependent" (Miller 1974a, 1975 a, 1976, and most recently defended, vigorously as usual, in his 2006).

Such network is formed by (1) a set of local ontology networks that are language dependent, in which each network represents the local and particular view that each ES has of the employment market; and (2) a reference ontology network developed in English that represents a standardized and agreed upon terminology of the European employment market.

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