„sentence processing“
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Processing unambiguous verbal passives in German
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Analysing Off-The-Shelf Options for Question Answering with Portuguese FAQs
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Online eye tracking and real-time sentence processing: On opportunities and efficacy for capturing psycholinguistic effects of different magnitudes and diversity
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The effect of word position on eye-movements in sentence and paragraph reading
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A Novel Transformer Based Unified Framework for Sentence-Level Sentiment Analysis
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Single document text summarization technique using optimal combination of cuckoo search algorithm, sentence scoring and sentiment score
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Tracking effects of age of sign language acquisition and phonology in American Sign Language sentence processing
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Long short-term memory network for learning sentences similarity using deep contextual embeddings
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KPQDG: a key sentence prompt-tuning for automatic question-distractor pairs generation
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Structure-to-word dynamic interaction model for abstractive sentence summarization
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Regulating the level of manipulation in text augmentation with systematic adjustment and advanced sentence embedding
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Rethinking of BERT sentence embedding for text classification
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KHACDD: a knowledge-based hybrid method for multilabel sentiment analysis on complex sentences using attentive capsule and dual structured recurrent network
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Sensitivity to filler-gap dependency violations. Evidence from bilingual and older speakers
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Towards automated check-worthy sentence detection using Gated Recurrent Unit
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Multi-level shared-weight encoding for abstractive sentence summarization
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Similarity-aware neural machine translation: reducing human translator efforts by leveraging high-potential sentences with translation memory
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Evidence from priming on how L2 sentence processing impacts L3 production and cross-linguistic awareness
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Presentation format affects the behavioural and neural processing costs of sentence reinterpretation
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Expletive negation in Italian temporal clauses: an acceptability judgement and a self-paced reading study