Jeanette King

I have published widely in areas relating to the Māori language and languages spoken by Māori - from aspects of linguistic change, particularly in the phrasal lexicon, through to language revitalization. I am a member of the MAONZE (Māori and New Zealand English) project examining change over time in the pronunciation of Māori.
I lead the bilingualism theme at the New Zealand Institute of Language, Brain and Behaviour (NZILBB) at UC where my current research includes work on non-verbal behaviour of Māori and Pākehā in New Zealand. Another project, entitled Tuhinga Māhorahora, collects and analyses writing by children in Māori immersion schooling in order to provide feedback to teachers about the use of Māori by their students.

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Text Analytics 2: Visualizing Natural Language Processing (edX)

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Text Analytics 2: Visualizing Natural Language Processing (edX)
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Extend your knowledge of the core techniques of text analytics by looking at how to make sense of the output of models. Visualizing Text Analytics with Python is the second course in the Text Analytics with Python professional certificate. Natural language processing (NLP) is only useful when its results [...]

Text Analytics 1: Introduction to Natural Language Processing (edX)

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Text Analytics 1: Introduction to Natural Language Processing (edX)
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Learn the core techniques of text analytics alongside the cognitive science that makes it all possible. Introduction to Text Analytics with Python is part one of the Text Analytics with Python professional certificate. This first course introduces the core techniques of natural language processing (NLP). But we introduce these [...]