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AlloVera: a multilingual allophone database
In: LREC 2020: 12th Language Resources and Evaluation Conference ; https://halshs.archives-ouvertes.fr/halshs-02527046 ; LREC 2020: 12th Language Resources and Evaluation Conference, European Language Resources Association, May 2020, Marseille, France ; https://lrec2020.lrec-conf.org/ (2020)
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AlloVera: A Multilingual Allophone Database ...
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A Summary of the First Workshop on Language Technology for Language Documentation and Revitalization ...
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The Indigenous Languages Technology Project at NRC Canada: an empowerment-oriented approach to developing language software ...
Kuhn, Roland; Davis, Fineen; Désilets, Alain. - : National Research Council of Canada. Digital Technologies, 2020
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Universal Phone Recognition with a Multilingual Allophone System ...
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AlloVera: a multilingual allophone database
In: LREC 2020: 12th Language Resources and Evaluation Conference ; https://halshs.archives-ouvertes.fr/halshs-02527046 ; LREC 2020: 12th Language Resources and Evaluation Conference, European Language Resources Association, May 2020, Marseille, France ; https://lrec2020.lrec-conf.org/ (2020)
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Towards a General-Purpose Linguistic Annotation Backend ...
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Learning Language Representations for Typology Prediction ...
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STREAMLInED Challenges: Aligning Research Interests with Shared Tasks
In: 2nd Workshop on the Use of Computational Methods in the Study of Endangered Languages, March 6-7, 2017. Honolulu, Hawai‘i, USA (2017)
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Focus, predication, and polarity in Kwak'wala ...
Littell, Patrick William. - : University of British Columbia, 2016
Abstract: In this dissertation, I investigate the formal semantics and pragmatics of alternative focus in Kwak'wala, a critically endangered Northern Wakashan language of British Columbia, Canada. I show that several notable phenomena and outstanding mysteries of Kwak'wala grammar involve focus expression, and by making their discourse contexts explicit we can observe how changes in discourse-relevant alternatives correspond to changes in morphosyntactic expression. These observations invite reappraisals of classic claims about Kwak'wala and Wakashan grammar, such as the claims that Kwak'wala lacks a noun/verb/adjective distinction (Boas et al., 1947, p. 280) and also lacks a copula (Boas et al., 1947, p. 205). Instead, I argue that Kwak'wala does indeed have a noun/verb/adjective distinction as well as equative (but not predicative) copulas, and show that these are tied up closely with the expression of focus. I argue, contra Koch's (2008) proposal for Nɬeʔkepmxcín focus, that Kwak'wala focus is not based on ...
URL: https://dx.doi.org/10.14288/1.0300439
https://doi.library.ubc.ca/10.14288/1.0300439
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Polyglot Neural Language Models: A Case Study in Cross-Lingual Phonetic Representation Learning ...
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Focus, predication, and polarity in Kwak'wala
Littell, Patrick William. - : University of British Columbia, 2016
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Katie Sardinha's Kwak'wala Fieldwork Collection ...
Bracic, Violet; Child, Mildred; Dawson Cranmer, Ruby. - : California Language Archive, University of California, Berkeley, 2015
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Kwak'wala elicitation on intensifiers
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Kwak'wala "Agreement" as Partial Subject Copy
In: LSA Annual Meeting Extended Abstracts; Vol 3: LSA Annual Meeting Extended Abstracts 2012; 11:1-5 ; 2377-3367 (2012)
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