Semantic Extension, Idioms and Proverbs, Cultural Semantics, Cognitive Semantics Share and Cite: Di, J.Y. (2026) A Semantic Analysis of “Peach” in Chinese and Japanese. Open Access Library Journal, 13 ...
Abstract: Deaf and mute people use sign language naturally. This article provides an application that addresses the problem of sign language detection by using computer vision and machine learning.
Abstract: We present two solutions to sentence-level SLR. Sentence-level SLR requires mapping videos of sign language sentences to sequences of gloss labels. Connectionist Temporal Classification has ...
we'll explore what metaphors are, why they work, their different types, and how you can use them to create more powerful and ...
Western University's Frank Boers explains why idioms can cause even fluent english speakers trouble with communicating and understanding.
In addition to vocabulary, successful communication relies on word arrangement and sentence structure. The way you arrange your sentences will greatly impact the clarity, tone and meaning of your ...
Neural networks first treat sentences like puzzles solved by word order, but once they read enough, a tipping point sends them diving into word meaning instead—an abrupt “phase transition” reminiscent ...
Being a linguist — and someone who has tried to learn several languages (including English) in addition to my mother tongue (Flemish Dutch) — I have an annoying habit: instead of paying attention to ...
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