- A
paraphrase or
rephrase (/ˈpærəˌfreɪz/) is the
rendering of the same text in
different words without losing the
meaning of the text itself. More often...
- purposes. It can
include the
alteration of
grammar or language, or the
rewording of pre-existing text. The
artistic license may also
refer to the ability...
-
Paraphrase or
paraphrasing in com****tional
linguistics is the
natural language processing task of
detecting and
generating paraphrases.
Applications of...
-
million people in more than
twenty countries. For the occasion,
Bernstein reworded Friedrich Schiller's text of the Ode to Joy,
replacing the word Freude...
-
method is less
effective against global tampering, such as
translation or
rewording.
OpenAI also
noted potential disproportionate impacts on
groups like non-native...
- players' wages, as the club's
money struggles were
still visible.
Herman reworded the song "Out of Luck" by Priestman's
previous band Yachts, to get the...
- particular, many
sentences use incorrect,
awkward grammar and
should be
reworded to make sense.
Please help
clarify the section.
There might be a discussion...
- pronoun, when
alternative wording is
overly awkward or clumsy. However,
rewording usually is
possible and
always is preferable." In The
Handbook of Non****ist...
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physical or due to the
pages no
longer existing,
preventing any
attempt to
reword the page for clarity.
Please help
clarify the article.
There might be a...
- "Melita"
Instrumental performance by the U.S.
Marine Corps Band in the
early 1990s
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