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These words can now be found in Esperanto dictionaries, but you didn't have to wait for permission: Esperantists were invited to construct words, and they did.
Eventually, children learn to string these phones together to construct words and build a lexicon (Berent, 2013; Dinnsen & Gierut, 2008; Jakobson, 1941/1968; Jusczyk et al., 2002).
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Our algorithms can construct n DNA words of shorter length (e.g., 2.1logn+6.28k) and can satisfy the same sets of constraints as the words constructed by the algorithms of Kao et al.. Furthermore, we extend these new algorithms to construct words that satisfy a larger set of constraints for which the algorithms of Kao et al.
For each item, a scenario was orally presented by the experimenter, and the child was asked to construct words for the novel objects or concepts according to the scenarios.
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To do so, we will build our own linguistic analysis tools to construct word embeddings, where words are represented as vectors of numbers that allow us to use computational methods to capture the semantic relationships between words and more easily discover what words have similar meanings; we'll have tools to do this in both monolingual and cross-lingual settings.
To construct word language models for speech recognition we have to establish a vocabulary chosen as the most frequent words from the training text data.
For each item, a scenario was orally presented by the experimenter, and the child was asked to actively construct words for the newly presented objects or concepts according to the scenarios.
Shecter's animations are striking not only for the aforementioned mixture of innocence and gravity, but also for the collage-like visual language, which allows the artist, in his words, "to construct worlds that are as maximal as possible".
Our brains construct words from an assembly of letters like they recognize tables as a surface connected to four legs, Grainger says.
The opposite of fusional languages are agglutinative languages which construct words by stringing morphemes together in chains, but with each morpheme as a discrete semantic unit.
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