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Slavic Languages & Comparative Slavic Linguistics
Slavic Grammar MatrixSlavic Grammar Matrix
The challenge of multilingualismThe challenge of multilingualism
Cognitive aspect
psycholinguistics; multilingual mind; language acquisition; etc.
Engineering aspect ( multilinguality)
" Multilinguality is a characteristic of tasks that involve the use of
more than one natural language. In the modern world, it is a
characteristic of a rapidly increasing class of tasks." Martin Kay
Linguistic aspect ( descriptive; theoretical)
" Slavic languages are sufficiently similar and sufficiently different
to provide an attractive research laboratory." Greville Corbett
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Natural language processingNatural language processing
Grammar sharing becomes essential
rapid development of grammars for new languages
systematic adaptation of grammars to variants of languages
maximum reusability
Operational notions of shared grammar
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