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Klára Jágrová, Irina Stenger, Tania Avgustinova and Roland Marti. POLSKI TO JĘZYK NIESKOMPLIKOWANY? Theoretische und praktische Interkomprehension der 100 häufigsten polnische Substantive. In Polski w Niemczech/Polnisch in Deutschland. Zeitschrift der Bundesvereinigung der Polnischlehrkräfte, Vol. 4:5-19, 2017.   Bibtex entry  google
Note: C4.
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Irina Stenger, Klára Jágrová, Tania Avgustinova, Dietrich Klakow and Roland Marti. Modeling the impact of orthographic coding on Czech–Polish and Bulgarian–Russian reading intercomprehension. In Nordic Journal of Linguistics, Vol. 40(2):175–199, 2017.   Bibtex entry  google
Note: DK, C4.
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Andrea Fischer, Klára Jágrová, Irina Stenger, Tania Avgustinova, Dietrich Klakow and Roland Marti. Orthographic and Morphological Correspondences between Related Slavic Languages as a Base for Modeling of Mutual Intelligibility. In Proceedings of the Tenth International Conference on Language Resources and Evaluation (LREC 2016), Pages 4202-4209, Portorož, Slovenia, 23-28 May 2016.   Bibtex entry  google
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Irina Stenger. How Reading Intercomprehension Works among Slavic Languages with Cyrillic Script. In Proceedings of the ESSLLI 2016 Student Session, Pages 30-42, 28th European Summer School in Logic, Language & Information, Bozen-Bolzano, Italy, 15-26 August 2016.   Bibtex entry  google
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Klára Jágrová, Irina Stenger, Roland Marti and Tania Avgustinova. Lexical and Orthographic Distances between Czech, Polish, Russian, and Bulgarian - a Comparative Analysis of the Most Frequent Nouns. In Language Use and Linguistic Structure. Olomouc Modern Language Series, Pages 401-416, Palacký University Olomouc, 2017.   Bibtex entry  google
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Irina Stenger, Tania Avgustinova and Roland Marti. Levenshtein distance and word adaptation surprisal as methods of measuring mutual intelligibility in reading comprehension of Slavic languages. In Proceedings of the International Conference ‘Dialogue 2017’, Computational Linguistics and Intellectual Technologies, Vol. 16(23):304-317, Russia, 2017.   Bibtex entry  google
Note: C4.
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