This article profiles and explains the words, phrases, rules, exceptions, and devices that define the English language in its modern form.
If after importing a video file, you activate the menu command called «Cut without re-encoding» in English, a reminder will pop up warning you: «This function only cuts on keyframes», where «keyframes ...
"I want to be able to speak English, but I can never keep it up..." "I'm too busy and don't have time to study..." It only takes a minute to watch, so feel free to play it♪ How was it? Even if you ...
“Executive function” (EF) refers to a suite of cognitive control capacities, typically assumed to be universal. However, EF measures have not been developed and deployed universally. Rather, data on ...
Two weeks ago, we started the series on word classes. And last week, we delved into report writing. I thought it would be useful to intersperse the series, so we go back to word classes this week. We ...
A denominal verb is the product of a syntactic category shift (from noun to verb). It refers to a state, event or process that involves an instance of the class of entities denoted by the source noun.
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With the rapid development of robotic and AI technology in recent years, human–robot interaction has made great advancement, making practical social impact. Verbal commands are one of the most direct ...
This paper explores the knowledge of linguistic structure learned by large artificial neural networks, trained via self-supervision, whereby the model simply tries to predict a masked word in a given ...
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