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The institutional repository collects, disseminates and preserves, in digital form, the intellectual output that results from the academic and research activity of the UPF and also the scientific magazines and the institutional publications. Its purpose is to increase the impact of research done at the UPF and its intellectual memory.
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Pieterse, Tommy
(2023-09-29)
Recent decades have seen an increase in the prevalence of the use of computational methods in
the study of language, including in sociolinguistics. These methods allow for the study of
language variation through the ...
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Murray, Jacqueline
(2023-09-29)
Heritage speakers are those whose home language differs from the language of their
inhabited region. This can include native speakers who immigrate, or parents who chose to
use their non-native language at home for various ...
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Luong, Claire Lien
(2023-09-29)
Examining the narrative microstructure of non-dominant bilinguals is crucial as it can help us
comprehend the processes of simultaneous language acquisition and how children develop
their language skills, potentially ...
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Lu, Yingfei
(2023-09-29)
Our comparative study focuses on examining the word formation processes of English
and Spanish neologisms collected from Among The New Words in American Speech (English
data) and El Banco de Neologismos from Centro Virtual ...
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He, Yunke
(2023-09-29)
Different names are used when people refer to the same entity (e.g., “bread” vs “bagel”).
We built on the ManyNames v2 dataset, a rich resource of real-world images annotated with
multiple English names, to create a ...
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