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Stop words are defined as words that frequently appear in texts without carrying any significant information. For the Arabic language, existing works suffer from two main drawbacks (i) the use of only proprietary corpus and (ii) the reliance of only the f... see more

Removal of stop words is essential in Natural Language Processing and text-related analysis. Existing works on Malay stop words are based on standard Malay and Quranic/Arabic translations into Malay. Thus, there is a lack of domain-specific stop word list... see more

This study aims at examining the occurrence and direction of any phonetic interlanguage interference among Yemeni Arabic-English bilinguals by indicating the acoustic similarities and differences of L1 Yemeni Arabic stops produced by bilinguals and compar... see more

Context. Authorization of the authorship of the text is a technique for determining the author of the text, when it is ambiguous who wrote it. It is useful when several people claim to be the authors of one publication or in cases where nobody claims to a... see more

Franco Moretti argues that inherent in the Bildungsroman is a tension between youth as an energetic emblem of modernity and change, and adulthood, which signifies stoppage, stasis, and finality. However, Wordsworth’s Prelude complicates this binary, as th... see more

Studies on stop unrelease in second language acquisition have hitherto focused on the productions of Slavic learners of English (Šimackova & Podlipsky, 2015) and experiments on Polish learners of English; the latter show the tendency to release stops on a... see more

Language has a lithe and dynamical nature that will make new possibilities in communications, so that it is not possible for language to stop at one word and one meaning only Because language changes as rapidly as human life grows. Language is divided int... see more

Stopword removal necessary in Information Retrieval. It can remove frequently appeared and general words to reduce memory storage. The algorithm eliminates each word that is precisely the same as the word in the stopword list. However, generating the list... see more

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