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computational linguistics > sociolinguistics > linguistic behaviour

Preferred term

linguistic behaviour  

Broader concept

Synonym(s)

  • linguistic behavior

Example

  • Also children's linguistic behavior might differ depending on the specifics of the elicitation task in a given study i.e. whether natural conversations or semi-structured speech tasks are used and the characteristics of certain elicitation stimuli. (Cho, Fusaroli, Pelella, Tena, Knox, Hauptmann, Covello, Russell, Miller, Hulink, Uzokwe, Walker, Fiumara, Pandey, Chatham, Cieri, Schultz, Liberman & Parish-morris, 2022)
  • However the linguistic behaviour is usually informed by rules based on personality stereotypes rather than on language statistics themselves. (Isard, Brockmann & Oberlander, 2006)
  • Monolinguals make up a minority of the world's speakers and yet most language technologies lag behind in handling linguistic behaviours produced by bilingual and multilingual speakers. (Tatariya, Lent & de Lhoneux, 2023)
  • The difference in linguistic behaviour that characterises sublanguages is also studied by Lehrberger (9) who in an application of the concept of sublanguage to MT proposes several factors as an aid to characterise a sublanguage. (Arranz, 1997)
  • We conclude that our annotation approach provides a more complete representation of linguistic behaviors and that our proposed Georgian dataset provides a much better depiction of the morphological phenomena that exist in the data and the computational challenge reflected therein. (Guriel, Goldman & Tsarfaty, 2022)

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