WordNet and Similarity
... S: (v) tree (chase an animal up a tree) "the hunters treed the bear with dogs and killed it"; "her dog likes to tree squirrels" ...
... S: (v) tree (chase an animal up a tree) "the hunters treed the bear with dogs and killed it"; "her dog likes to tree squirrels" ...
Enriching Wordnets with New Relations and with Event and
... with regard to their lexical-conceptual structure. In order to represent appropriately such predicates in wordnets we propose a new relation, which has strong empirical motivation. In Section 5 we show that, despite the importance of the information that can be extracted from the hierarchical organi ...
... with regard to their lexical-conceptual structure. In order to represent appropriately such predicates in wordnets we propose a new relation, which has strong empirical motivation. In Section 5 we show that, despite the importance of the information that can be extracted from the hierarchical organi ...
lemmatization of english verbs in compound tenses
... auxiliary to be has extensions: become, get, grow, remain, stay, some of these auxiliaries have aspectual meanings, accordingly, they are not accepted by all verbs, thus, many additional constraints will have to be introduced among verb combinations. Notice that lemmatization is not a goal in itself ...
... auxiliary to be has extensions: become, get, grow, remain, stay, some of these auxiliaries have aspectual meanings, accordingly, they are not accepted by all verbs, thus, many additional constraints will have to be introduced among verb combinations. Notice that lemmatization is not a goal in itself ...
Generating a type of pun
... some gmsp of logic and common sense is necessary to generate consistently interestingjokes. Humour is also worthy of study because it "providesus with valuable insights into the mechanisrns which underlie 'normal' Ianguage production" m92, 1751. We wiil be concentrating on verbal puas which, for the ...
... some gmsp of logic and common sense is necessary to generate consistently interestingjokes. Humour is also worthy of study because it "providesus with valuable insights into the mechanisrns which underlie 'normal' Ianguage production" m92, 1751. We wiil be concentrating on verbal puas which, for the ...
Authier_revised_3_March_2010
... inherent ‘orientation’ of the participle employed. The De-participle had an inherited, ergatively patterned orientation, permitting relativisation of intransitive subjects and direct objects, while for the relativisation of an agent another participle, lost in Tati, was used. Nevertheless, the once ...
... inherent ‘orientation’ of the participle employed. The De-participle had an inherited, ergatively patterned orientation, permitting relativisation of intransitive subjects and direct objects, while for the relativisation of an agent another participle, lost in Tati, was used. Nevertheless, the once ...
COMPREHENSION AND WRITEN PRODUCTION (1st Semester)
... e.g. Trade union representatives expressed their satisfaction at the news that there would be no job losses. ...
... e.g. Trade union representatives expressed their satisfaction at the news that there would be no job losses. ...
Grammatical Agreement
... for a special syntax of agreement. In this spirit, agreement was analyzed as a syntax-semantics interface-phenomenon in Head-driven Phrase Structure Grammar (HPSG; Pollard and Sag 1994) as well as in Lexical Decomposition Grammar (LDG; Wunderlich 1994, 1997). In HPSG, all grammatical information of ...
... for a special syntax of agreement. In this spirit, agreement was analyzed as a syntax-semantics interface-phenomenon in Head-driven Phrase Structure Grammar (HPSG; Pollard and Sag 1994) as well as in Lexical Decomposition Grammar (LDG; Wunderlich 1994, 1997). In HPSG, all grammatical information of ...
Unit-4: Difficulties of Translating from English to Odia
... Culture-specific terms, Parts of speech (nouns, adverbs, adjectives. Adverbs, prepositions), Determiners (Articles, possessives), Compound Words and Neologisms. Homonyms Homonyms are the words which have same spellings or pronounced the same but have different meanings. As the non-native speakers of ...
... Culture-specific terms, Parts of speech (nouns, adverbs, adjectives. Adverbs, prepositions), Determiners (Articles, possessives), Compound Words and Neologisms. Homonyms Homonyms are the words which have same spellings or pronounced the same but have different meanings. As the non-native speakers of ...
ENGLISH GRAMMAR Pankhudi Bangalore
... 6. ___________ tests on my desk don’t have names on them. (these, this) 7. Remember ____________ movie we watched yesterday? (that, those) 8. _______________ trees are going to grow very tall. (These, This) 9. ___________ storm we had last night kept me awake. (Those, That) 10. Did you buy _________ ...
... 6. ___________ tests on my desk don’t have names on them. (these, this) 7. Remember ____________ movie we watched yesterday? (that, those) 8. _______________ trees are going to grow very tall. (These, This) 9. ___________ storm we had last night kept me awake. (Those, That) 10. Did you buy _________ ...
Punctuation Pointers
... The distinction between the two units is not important above, but it can be in some contexts: The police arrested two rioters, a prostitute and a pimp. If a comma is not placed before the conjunction joining the final list item, the reader cannot tell how many items are being indicated. In this sent ...
... The distinction between the two units is not important above, but it can be in some contexts: The police arrested two rioters, a prostitute and a pimp. If a comma is not placed before the conjunction joining the final list item, the reader cannot tell how many items are being indicated. In this sent ...
here - UCLA Linguistics
... certainly is. Linguists mostly study only signs that consist of just one a sentence. And this is what we shall do here, too. However, texts are certainly more than ...
... certainly is. Linguists mostly study only signs that consist of just one a sentence. And this is what we shall do here, too. However, texts are certainly more than ...
The Structure of English Language
... Subordinate complement clause: Your first job is learning this grammar. Subordinate adverbial clause: Come round when you're ready. ...
... Subordinate complement clause: Your first job is learning this grammar. Subordinate adverbial clause: Come round when you're ready. ...
AnaPro, tool for identification and resolution of direct anaphora
... previous knowledge, etc. For the computer, analysis and verification of several information sources and tools (frames, dictionaries, thesaurus, etc.) is usually needed in order to have a satisfactory solution. Anaphora resolution has been an important task for NLP during years. Because of its import ...
... previous knowledge, etc. For the computer, analysis and verification of several information sources and tools (frames, dictionaries, thesaurus, etc.) is usually needed in order to have a satisfactory solution. Anaphora resolution has been an important task for NLP during years. Because of its import ...
The Syntax of Existential Sentences in Serbian
... were students which not-interested their study subject ‘There were students who are not interested in their subject.’ ...
... were students which not-interested their study subject ‘There were students who are not interested in their subject.’ ...
Journal of Memory and Language
... that influence the occurrence of agreement errors. She first mentions decay over time, but then continues “the second and more influential factor is whether other phrasal nodes within the subject phrase possess an activated number feature” (p.161, our italics).2 A theory that assigns a special role ...
... that influence the occurrence of agreement errors. She first mentions decay over time, but then continues “the second and more influential factor is whether other phrasal nodes within the subject phrase possess an activated number feature” (p.161, our italics).2 A theory that assigns a special role ...
1. THE ARTICLE - Universitatea din Craiova
... The definite article is also used before titles containing the preposition OF, e.g. the Duke of York, the Earl of Southampton, the Duke of Edinburgh, the Marquis of Bath etc. 12) The definite article is used: ● before geographical (/or other) proper names of seas, rivers, groups of islands, chains o ...
... The definite article is also used before titles containing the preposition OF, e.g. the Duke of York, the Earl of Southampton, the Duke of Edinburgh, the Marquis of Bath etc. 12) The definite article is used: ● before geographical (/or other) proper names of seas, rivers, groups of islands, chains o ...
Example
... same objects) with consonants a + singular noun beginning with a consonant: Example: a boy; a car; a bike; a zoo; a dog 2- an = indefinite article (not a specific object, one of a number of the same objects) with vowels (a, e, I, o, u) or unvoiced consonant. an + singular noun beginning with a vowel ...
... same objects) with consonants a + singular noun beginning with a consonant: Example: a boy; a car; a bike; a zoo; a dog 2- an = indefinite article (not a specific object, one of a number of the same objects) with vowels (a, e, I, o, u) or unvoiced consonant. an + singular noun beginning with a vowel ...
Automatic Pattern Extraction for Korean Sentence Parsing
... noun phrases without any postposition and get the portion of them. If there is no specific marker, the noun phrases might be “object”. We can collect this kind of information from the parsed corpora. Other information on Korean sentences can be also gathered from the table. At first, we can see whic ...
... noun phrases without any postposition and get the portion of them. If there is no specific marker, the noun phrases might be “object”. We can collect this kind of information from the parsed corpora. Other information on Korean sentences can be also gathered from the table. At first, we can see whic ...
Part Two: Sentence Structure
... or phrase) adds extra information but can be removed from a sentence without disturbing the meaning. The information can be put in another sentence. E.g.: Compare the following two sentences to see if the primary meaning of the sentence remains the same even after the clause is removed: 3-My cousin ...
... or phrase) adds extra information but can be removed from a sentence without disturbing the meaning. The information can be put in another sentence. E.g.: Compare the following two sentences to see if the primary meaning of the sentence remains the same even after the clause is removed: 3-My cousin ...
n - Meriden C of E Primary School
... The first five examples opposite are obvious; in reliable, the complete word rely is heard, but the y changes to i in accordance with the rule. Example words: dependable, comfortable, understandable, reasonable, enjoyable, reliable The –ible ending is common if a complete root word can’t be heard be ...
... The first five examples opposite are obvious; in reliable, the complete word rely is heard, but the y changes to i in accordance with the rule. Example words: dependable, comfortable, understandable, reasonable, enjoyable, reliable The –ible ending is common if a complete root word can’t be heard be ...
Morphological Aspects of English Adjectival
... in the same indulgent but-isn't-he-cute voice. (SKPS, 212) her as-yet-incomplete set of Depression glassware... (SK, 181) To act in this as-if-I-were-a-human-engineer manner... (CWM, 129) ...
... in the same indulgent but-isn't-he-cute voice. (SKPS, 212) her as-yet-incomplete set of Depression glassware... (SK, 181) To act in this as-if-I-were-a-human-engineer manner... (CWM, 129) ...
COMPOUND CONSTRUCTION: SCHEMAS OR ANALOGY? A
... as Malkiel suggested, since it reveals how the lexicon is organized: compound words beginning with or ending in the same constituent may form word families that can be characterized in terms of schemas for complex words in which one of the constituents is lexically specified.2 When such a specified ...
... as Malkiel suggested, since it reveals how the lexicon is organized: compound words beginning with or ending in the same constituent may form word families that can be characterized in terms of schemas for complex words in which one of the constituents is lexically specified.2 When such a specified ...
Morpho-syntactic Lexical Generalization for CCG
... can use a lexical template to construct a lexical entry. Each template has the form: λ(ξ, ~v ).[ξ ` X : h~v ] where ξ and ~v are variables that abstract over the words and logical constants that will be used to define a lexical entry with syntax X and templated logical form h~v . To instantiate a te ...
... can use a lexical template to construct a lexical entry. Each template has the form: λ(ξ, ~v ).[ξ ` X : h~v ] where ξ and ~v are variables that abstract over the words and logical constants that will be used to define a lexical entry with syntax X and templated logical form h~v . To instantiate a te ...