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1“... consistency within this language family. The study finds that the coverage of Uralic languages in the project...”
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2by Burova, Alisa, Leisiö, Larisa, Sharma, Sumita, Thankachan, Biju, Turunen, Markku“... application for a moribund language, Nganasan (Samoyedic branch of the Uralic language family), and conducted...”
Published in Academic Mindtrek 2021 (2021)
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3“... in the Universal Dependencies project, with a specific focus on the Uralic language family and only occasional...”
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4by Вртанесян, Г.С.“... mythological traditions of the peoples belonging to the Indo-European language family. They believed...”
Published in Народы и культуры Северной Азии в контексте научного наследия Г.М. Василевич. Сборник научных статей (2021)
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5by Ducksoo, K.“...Yakut, Even, and Evenki are assumed to belong to the Altaic languages family, while...”
Published in Idndigenous Languages as a Factor of sustainable development of the Arctic. Conference Proceedings. 1 (2019)
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6by Holton, Gary“... the Bering coast to the Canadian border is shared two very different language families: Inuit-Yupik and Dene...”
Published 2012
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7“... and used for tagging the corpus. We evaluate our methods on three language families, consisting of five...”
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8“... and used for tagging the corpus. We evaluate our methods on three language families, consisting of five...”
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9“... and used for tagging the corpus. We evaluate our methods on three language families, consisting of five...”
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10“... and used for tagging the corpus. We evaluate our methods on three language families, consisting of five...”
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11by Kodner, Jordan, Khalifa, Salam, Batsuren, Khuyagbaatar, Dolatian, Hossep, Cotterell, Ryan, Akkuş, Faruk, Anastasopoulos, Antonios, Andrushko, Taras, Arora, Aryaman, Atanalov, Nona, Bella, Gábor, Budianskaya, Elena, Ghanggo Ate, Yustinus, Goldman, Omer, Guriel, David, Guriel, Simon, Guriel-Agiashvili, Silvia, Kieraś, Witold, Krizhanovsky, Andrew, Krizhanovsky, Natalia, Marchenko, Igor, Markowska, Magdalena, Mashkovtseva, Polina, Nepommiashchaya, Maria, Rodionova, Daria, Sheifer, Karina, Serova, Alexandra, Yemelina, Anastasia, Young, Jeremiah, Vylomova, Ekaterina“... included a wide range of typologically diverse languages: 33 languages from 11 top-level language families...”
Published 2022
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12by Pimentel, Tiago, Ryskina, Maria, Mielke, Sabrina J., Wu, Shijie, Chodroff, Eleanor, Leonard, Brian, Nicolai, Garett, Ate, Yustinus Ghanggo, Khalifa, Salam, Habash, Nizar, El-Khaissi, Charbel, Goldman, Omer, Gasser, Michael, Lane, William, Coler, Matt, Oncevay, Arturo, Montoya Samame, Jaime Rafael, Silva Villegas, Gema Celeste, Ek, Adam, Bernardy, Jean-Philippe, Shcherbakov, Andrey, Bayyr-ool, Aziyana, Sheifer, Karina, Ganieva, Sofya, Plugaryov, Matvey, Klyachko, Elena, Salehi, Ali, Krizhanovsky, Andrew, Krizhanovsky, Natalia, Vania, Clara, Ivanova, Sardana, Salchak, Aelita, Straughn, Christopher, Liu, Zoey, Washington, Jonathan, Ataman, Duygu, Kieraś, Witold, Woliński, Marcin, Suhardijanto, Totok, Stoehr, Niklas, Nuriah, Zahroh, Ratan, Shyam, Tyers, Francis M., Ponti, Edoardo M., Aiton, Grant, Hatcher, Richard J., Prud'hommeaux, Emily, Kumar, Ritesh, Hulden, Mans, Barta, Botond, Lakatos, Dorina, Szolnok, Gábor, Ács, Judit, Raj, Mohit, Yarowsky, David, Cotterell, Ryan, Ambridge, Ben, Vylomova, Ekaterina“... UniMorph with new data for 32 languages from 13 language families, with most of them being under-resourced...”
Published in Proceedings of the 18th SIGMORPHON Workshop on Computational Research in Phonetics, Phonology, and Morphology (2022)
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13“...’) and – as in English, but not other Pacific NW language families – clause-initially in both headed and ‘headless...”
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14by Haspelmath, Martin“... study of 50 languages worldwide, from 50 unrelated language families, in which I found evidence...”
Published 2020
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15by Haspelmath, Martin“... study of 50 languages worldwide, from 50 unrelated language families, in which I found evidence...”
Published 2020
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