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Managing data for integrated speech corpus analysis in SPeech Across Dialects of English (SPADE)
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The emotive non-lexical expressions in Hijazi Arabic: A phono-semiotic study
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Syllable Neural Language Models for English Poem Generation
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Automatic Poem Generation is an ambitious Natural Language Generation (NLG) problem. Indeed, models have to replicate the precise structure of poems, rhymes, meters, while producing creative and emotional verses. Furthermore, the lack of abundant poetic corpora, especially for ancient poetry, is a serious limitation for the development of strong poem generators. In this paper, we propose a syllable neural language model to the case of English language, focusing on the generation of verses with the style of a target author: William Wordsworth. To alleviate the problem of limited available data, we exploit transfer learning. Furthermore, we bias the generation of verses according to a combination of different scoring functions based on meter, style and gram-mar in order to select lines more compliant with the author’s characteristics. The results of both quantitative and human evaluations shows the effectiveness of our approach. In particular, human judges struggle to recognize real verses from the generated ones.
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PE English; QA75 Electronic computers. Computer science
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URL: https://openaccess.city.ac.uk/id/eprint/26230/1/ICCC_2021.pdf https://openaccess.city.ac.uk/id/eprint/26230/
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Lenition and fortition of /r/ in utterance-final position, an ultrasound tongue imaging study of lingual gesture timing in spontaneous speech
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The manuscripts of the Middle English Lay Folks’ Mass Book in context
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Translation as dissent and as self-representation in the works of Beppe Fenoglio
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Pushing the boundary: the periodisation problem in dictionaries of Old English
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'You and me, we're the same. You struggle with Tigrinya and I struggle with English.' An exploration of an ecological, multilingual approach to language learning with New Scots.
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Factors influencing raters’ scoring decision and their rating practice development: A study of a high-stakes test in Vietnam
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‘Italianness’ in English-language novels: intratextual translation as a representational tool
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Translation and trans-scripting: Languaging practices in the city of Aθens
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‘Italianness’ in English-language novels: intratextual translation as a representational tool
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Morphological regularities and patterns in English word formation
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Directions of change in Cardiff English: Levelling, standardisation, or drift?
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Eight expert Indian teachers of English : a participatory comparative case study of teacher expertise in the Global South
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An investigation of EAP teachers’ views and experiences of e-learning technology
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