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  1. ValueError: Can not squeeze dim [1], expected a dimension of 1

    Nov 21, 2020 · ValueError: Can not squeeze dim [1], expected a dimension of 1 Ask Question Asked 5 years, 2 months ago Modified 5 years, 2 months ago

  2. computational linguistics - Seq2seq translation model. ValueError: An ...

    Aug 10, 2020 · ValueError: An operation has `None` for gradient. Please make sure that all of your ops have a gradient defined (i.e. are differentiable). Common ops without gradient: K.argmax, K.round, …

  3. Constructing a Czech adverb from an adjective

    Jun 10, 2024 · I am looking for an algorithm to create Czech adverbs when given an adjective. I was looking for a decent set of rules, but I was not able to find anything comprehensive. Going from …

  4. phonetics - Foot and Optimality Theory - Linguistics Stack Exchange

    Jan 4, 2025 · In their work that inrtroduces Optimality Theory, Prince & Smolensky write: Thus, we find in the Nicaraguan language Ulwa that the personal possessive affixes are suffixed to the first …

  5. Tour - Linguistics Stack Exchange

    Linguistics Stack Exchange is a question and answer site for professional linguists and others with an interest in linguistic research and theory. It's built and run by you as part of the Stack Exchange …

  6. Phonemes or allophones? - Linguistics Stack Exchange

    Jan 31, 2020 · In our coursebook, introducing phonology by David Odden, one of the exercise questions asks us to decide if the obstruents of Thai are phonemes or allophones. My teacher says they are …

  7. Newest 'philosophy-of-language' Questions - Linguistics Stack Exchange

    for philosophical questions concerning the nature, origins, and usage of natural language

  8. Ideal number of randomized concordancing lines

    Apr 5, 2024 · I want to perform randomized concordancing on a news corpus with 807 mil. tokens from 2 mil. documents from 2011-2022. Is there any ideal number of concordancing in order to be able to …

  9. What's this linguistic phenomenon in English speaking?

    Feb 20, 2024 · 1 It is called phonetic reduction and it is not restricted to the English language and its dialects. It appears universally in environments where some word is very probable to appear (i.e., it …

  10. semantics - (A)Telicity & Events - Linguistics Stack Exchange

    Apr 30, 2018 · Dear Alex, thank you for this useful and summarized answer. Now at least I know how the logic works (though still need to learn a lot). If you don't mind I have another last question. Since …