
A Lexicalized Tree Adjoining Grammar for English
... no separate grammar rules at this level of description, although there are, of course, 'rules' which tell us how these structures are combined. In general, this is the level of description that we will be describing in this paper. At a higher level of description, the grammar rules and principles th ...
... no separate grammar rules at this level of description, although there are, of course, 'rules' which tell us how these structures are combined. In general, this is the level of description that we will be describing in this paper. At a higher level of description, the grammar rules and principles th ...
Anaphora Resolution for Question Answering
... factors), which must hold, and preferences, which are used to rank candidates. ...
... factors), which must hold, and preferences, which are used to rank candidates. ...
Dokument_1.
... random but rather highly sensitive to a complex set of factors pertaining to information packaging and discourse organization as a whole. These aspects of the function of the finite verb in early Germanic are addressed in Hinterhölzl and Petrova (2005) who take a first attempt at describing word ord ...
... random but rather highly sensitive to a complex set of factors pertaining to information packaging and discourse organization as a whole. These aspects of the function of the finite verb in early Germanic are addressed in Hinterhölzl and Petrova (2005) who take a first attempt at describing word ord ...
as a PDF
... and Heinecke, Kunze, Menzel, and Schröder (1998) of graded constraints. Although some differences exist among these versions of the technique, the underlying principles are the same: normally, partial structures can combine only if some constraints or conditions are met such as subject-verb agreemen ...
... and Heinecke, Kunze, Menzel, and Schröder (1998) of graded constraints. Although some differences exist among these versions of the technique, the underlying principles are the same: normally, partial structures can combine only if some constraints or conditions are met such as subject-verb agreemen ...
Prosody Drives the Syntax: O`odham Rhythm *1
... found when the noun is the first element of the sentence. The generalization, then, is that all unmodified nouns must be preceded by the g determiner, unless the nouns occur sentence-initially. Now let us examine the auxiliary and its behavior. As mentioned before, TO is a free word order language. ...
... found when the noun is the first element of the sentence. The generalization, then, is that all unmodified nouns must be preceded by the g determiner, unless the nouns occur sentence-initially. Now let us examine the auxiliary and its behavior. As mentioned before, TO is a free word order language. ...
FontLlitjos-CILLAII - Carnegie Mellon School of Computer Science
... this case third person, and the scond morpheme agrees with the higher ranking noun, in this case, second person.) The Chilean team is currently finalizing the last design and implementation details to be able to put translation dictionary online. The other dictionary development effort was lead by t ...
... this case third person, and the scond morpheme agrees with the higher ranking noun, in this case, second person.) The Chilean team is currently finalizing the last design and implementation details to be able to put translation dictionary online. The other dictionary development effort was lead by t ...
Building Machine translation systems for indigenous languages
... this case third person, and the scond morpheme agrees with the higher ranking noun, in this case, second person.) The Chilean team is currently finalizing the last design and implementation details to be able to put translation dictionary online. The other dictionary development effort was lead by t ...
... this case third person, and the scond morpheme agrees with the higher ranking noun, in this case, second person.) The Chilean team is currently finalizing the last design and implementation details to be able to put translation dictionary online. The other dictionary development effort was lead by t ...
Syntactic Translation Strategies - TamPub
... house’). Finnish has fifteen cases in total, which is really a high number compared to other languages. For instance, French only has one case, in English and Swedish have two, German has four, Russian has six, and Polish and Lithuanian have seven. Finnish has eleven local cases (see below), which a ...
... house’). Finnish has fifteen cases in total, which is really a high number compared to other languages. For instance, French only has one case, in English and Swedish have two, German has four, Russian has six, and Polish and Lithuanian have seven. Finnish has eleven local cases (see below), which a ...
THE PEOPLE`S DEMOCRATIC REPUBLIC OF ALGERIA MINISTRY
... encouraged me throughout these months this research has taken. ...
... encouraged me throughout these months this research has taken. ...
Word meaning, sentence meaning, and syntactic
... the verbal heads – or even as violations which might trigger mannerbased implicata. If, for example, sentence (8) merely exemplified a violation of the selectional restrictions associated with the verb analyze, we would fail to predict its well-formedness – let alone the uniformity of its interpreta ...
... the verbal heads – or even as violations which might trigger mannerbased implicata. If, for example, sentence (8) merely exemplified a violation of the selectional restrictions associated with the verb analyze, we would fail to predict its well-formedness – let alone the uniformity of its interpreta ...
5 Think of other possible collocations with the words in
... 3 Which of the nouns in italics are countable and which are uncountable? Complete the sentences with a (an) or some. 1. Can I give you a.some advice? b. a suggestion? 2. I’ve just heard a. some interesting news. b. an interesting announcement. 3. Do you need a. a room? b. some accommodation? 4. He’s ...
... 3 Which of the nouns in italics are countable and which are uncountable? Complete the sentences with a (an) or some. 1. Can I give you a.some advice? b. a suggestion? 2. I’ve just heard a. some interesting news. b. an interesting announcement. 3. Do you need a. a room? b. some accommodation? 4. He’s ...
Unacceptable Ambiguity (1973)
... of the left conjunct; finding the result semantically anomalous, the rule cannot assign an interpretation and the sentence is rejected. This seems initially plausible; but note that it is precisely this sort of semantic anomaly that selectional restrictions are supposed to account for. Thus the anom ...
... of the left conjunct; finding the result semantically anomalous, the rule cannot assign an interpretation and the sentence is rejected. This seems initially plausible; but note that it is precisely this sort of semantic anomaly that selectional restrictions are supposed to account for. Thus the anom ...
Infinitive phrase, gerund phrase, appositive phrase, participial
... Splinter sinus lump in throat explained holding. Trying to be sneaky. Youre going to be he thought it had. The system phrase, my consciousness remains open I. ...
... Splinter sinus lump in throat explained holding. Trying to be sneaky. Youre going to be he thought it had. The system phrase, my consciousness remains open I. ...
语言学英语 - 免费文档
... of a construction,i.e.the underlying level of structural relations between its different constituents ,such sa the relation between,the underlying subject and its verb,or ...
... of a construction,i.e.the underlying level of structural relations between its different constituents ,such sa the relation between,the underlying subject and its verb,or ...
Grice: “Meaning”
... intention has to be ruled out—otherwise, our sentence could mean anything. 5. The problem is to say what would have been intended by an utterance of this sentence, but to do so without appealing to the meanings of the words it contains. For to do that would be circular. As Platt says: “Generally, th ...
... intention has to be ruled out—otherwise, our sentence could mean anything. 5. The problem is to say what would have been intended by an utterance of this sentence, but to do so without appealing to the meanings of the words it contains. For to do that would be circular. As Platt says: “Generally, th ...
Refining Your Writing
... or to a colleague, and identify areas that are rambling or unclear. If you notice that a particular part of your report contains several sentences over twenty words, you should double check that particular section to make certain that it is coherent and does not contain unnecessary prepositional phr ...
... or to a colleague, and identify areas that are rambling or unclear. If you notice that a particular part of your report contains several sentences over twenty words, you should double check that particular section to make certain that it is coherent and does not contain unnecessary prepositional phr ...
PDF: 5 MB - 2012 Book Archive
... or to a colleague, and identify areas that are rambling or unclear. If you notice that a particular part of your report contains several sentences over twenty words, you should double check that particular section to make certain that it is coherent and does not contain unnecessary prepositional phr ...
... or to a colleague, and identify areas that are rambling or unclear. If you notice that a particular part of your report contains several sentences over twenty words, you should double check that particular section to make certain that it is coherent and does not contain unnecessary prepositional phr ...
Life after PCFGs? 1 Problems with CFGs 2 CFGs and features
... Figure 1: A feature agreement grammar using variable to fill in feature values from below. complete discussion of linguistic theories that adopt such full-fledged unification is beyond the scope of these notes. Such grammars go by the name of unification grammar; lexical-functional grammar (LFG), a ...
... Figure 1: A feature agreement grammar using variable to fill in feature values from below. complete discussion of linguistic theories that adopt such full-fledged unification is beyond the scope of these notes. Such grammars go by the name of unification grammar; lexical-functional grammar (LFG), a ...
Prosody Drives the Syntax: O`odham Rhythm
... found when the noun is the first element of the sentence. The generalization, then, is that all unmodified nouns must be preceded by the g determiner, unless the nouns occur sentence-initially. Now let us examine the auxiliary and its behavior. As mentioned before, TO is a free word order language. ...
... found when the noun is the first element of the sentence. The generalization, then, is that all unmodified nouns must be preceded by the g determiner, unless the nouns occur sentence-initially. Now let us examine the auxiliary and its behavior. As mentioned before, TO is a free word order language. ...
The Essential Handbook For Business Writing
... yourself up to scrutiny. If your message is unclear, if your grammar is weak, if your vocabulary is imprecise, you could be judged harshly. But if you write concisely, clearly, and with sufficient creativity to make an impact, you will be considered a highly valued asset to your company. To write su ...
... yourself up to scrutiny. If your message is unclear, if your grammar is weak, if your vocabulary is imprecise, you could be judged harshly. But if you write concisely, clearly, and with sufficient creativity to make an impact, you will be considered a highly valued asset to your company. To write su ...
Sentence unity means that
... For senders and receivers in the same occupation, technical words cannot assist in conveying more effective messages. False Correct. True Incorrect. A thesaurus can be used to check for specific words to represent the idea that you want to express. True Correct. False Incorrect. Business letters and ...
... For senders and receivers in the same occupation, technical words cannot assist in conveying more effective messages. False Correct. True Incorrect. A thesaurus can be used to check for specific words to represent the idea that you want to express. True Correct. False Incorrect. Business letters and ...
Peak to Peak Writer`s Handbook
... argument, topic and scope of the paper. A thesis statement can never just be Level One information (a factual statement), but must move to a Level Two analysis (going deeper into questions and importance.) The formula (according to Writers Inc.): a specific subject + a specific condition, feeling or ...
... argument, topic and scope of the paper. A thesis statement can never just be Level One information (a factual statement), but must move to a Level Two analysis (going deeper into questions and importance.) The formula (according to Writers Inc.): a specific subject + a specific condition, feeling or ...
YOUR NAME HERE - UGA CS home page
... the most part, the act of placing a document online is largely akin to placing a new book onto a bookshelf with only a vague title to guide a reader to the information. The natural and intuitive ability of humans to understand language, in both written and spoken form, comes from the knowledge of th ...
... the most part, the act of placing a document online is largely akin to placing a new book onto a bookshelf with only a vague title to guide a reader to the information. The natural and intuitive ability of humans to understand language, in both written and spoken form, comes from the knowledge of th ...