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What is Language Model

Encyclopedia of Information Science and Technology, Third Edition
Expresses the probability that a sequence of words would be uttered by a speaker of English (for example). Called the prior probability in Bayesian inference (p(x)).
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Probabilistic Methods in Automatic Speech Recognition
Paul De Palma (Gonzaga University, USA)
DOI: 10.4018/978-1-4666-5888-2.ch024
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Mind the Gatekeepers: A Critical Look at Access to Dual Language Education for Students With Disabilities
In DLI programs in the US, a group of students is considered to be the linguistic performance referent in English, and another group of students is reciprocally considered to be a mobile of the partner language. This notion entails expectations about the prototypicality of communicative behavior, also discussed on their native speaker ideology.
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Statistical Modelling of Highly Inflective Languages
A description of language. In statistical language modelling it is a set of probability estimates.
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