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... • The λ-calculus, its variants and their properties (e.g., Church Rosser, Strong Normalisation and Standardisation) [42, 44, 45] • The semantics of intersection type systems with expansion using realisability semantics establishing soundness and completeness [39, 40, 41]. • Type error slicing [31] g ...
... • The λ-calculus, its variants and their properties (e.g., Church Rosser, Strong Normalisation and Standardisation) [42, 44, 45] • The semantics of intersection type systems with expansion using realisability semantics establishing soundness and completeness [39, 40, 41]. • Type error slicing [31] g ...
PSSA Review - Belle Vernon Area
... George is a dedicated player who participates on the soccer team and who always joins together with his fellow teammates for a snack after practice. Which is the best way to revise the sentence to remove the unnecessary word or words? A. George is on the soccer team and joins together with his fello ...
... George is a dedicated player who participates on the soccer team and who always joins together with his fellow teammates for a snack after practice. Which is the best way to revise the sentence to remove the unnecessary word or words? A. George is on the soccer team and joins together with his fello ...
Laura A. Michaelis University of Colorado at Boulder Proceedings of
... takes as input a pragmatically enriched representation (see also Bickel 1997). Herweg contrasts implicit and explicit quantizing as follows: There are two means of quantizing a state: either by explicitly assigning a duration to the state or by implicitly taking a maximum period at which the state c ...
... takes as input a pragmatically enriched representation (see also Bickel 1997). Herweg contrasts implicit and explicit quantizing as follows: There are two means of quantizing a state: either by explicitly assigning a duration to the state or by implicitly taking a maximum period at which the state c ...
GLOBALEX 2016 Lexicographic Resources for Human
... identification and use of web standards (RDF or JSON-LD), leading to better federation, interoperability and flexible representation. In this context, lexicography constitutes a natural and vital part of the LLOD scheme, currently represented by wordnets, FrameNets, and HLT-oriented lexicons, ontolo ...
... identification and use of web standards (RDF or JSON-LD), leading to better federation, interoperability and flexible representation. In this context, lexicography constitutes a natural and vital part of the LLOD scheme, currently represented by wordnets, FrameNets, and HLT-oriented lexicons, ontolo ...
Thinking Across Perspectives and Disciplines
... How can individuals with distinct areas of expertise come to understand and perhaps begin to take their collaborator’s point of view? What challenges do groups and individuals confront in their efforts to merge areas of expertise? In this paper, we discuss the cognitive challenges of bringing togeth ...
... How can individuals with distinct areas of expertise come to understand and perhaps begin to take their collaborator’s point of view? What challenges do groups and individuals confront in their efforts to merge areas of expertise? In this paper, we discuss the cognitive challenges of bringing togeth ...
acctg 527 -- comma usage – basics
... ABC Corporation; and Cal Mitchell, district manager of Compunet. Why? Commas are used to separate elements in a series of three or more items. A comma before the coordinating conjunction preceding the last item in the list is not formally required unless it is necessary to avoid confusion (as in Sen ...
... ABC Corporation; and Cal Mitchell, district manager of Compunet. Why? Commas are used to separate elements in a series of three or more items. A comma before the coordinating conjunction preceding the last item in the list is not formally required unless it is necessary to avoid confusion (as in Sen ...
Quine, Wyman, Buridan - Fordham University Faculty
... In fact, Buridan would distinguish not only between meaning and naming, or in his terminology, between signification and supposition, but even between two different sorts of signification, namely, immediate and ultimate signification, and, correspondingly, between two different sorts of supposition, ...
... In fact, Buridan would distinguish not only between meaning and naming, or in his terminology, between signification and supposition, but even between two different sorts of signification, namely, immediate and ultimate signification, and, correspondingly, between two different sorts of supposition, ...
Practice Semester Exam English II
... the only people that use these paths. [8]Rollerbladers, joggers, and skateboarders use the paths as well, and most of the time bicycles are going faster than other traffic, so bicyclists need to be very cautious. What is the topic sentence? a. 1 b. 2 c. 3 d. 4 e. 5 ...
... the only people that use these paths. [8]Rollerbladers, joggers, and skateboarders use the paths as well, and most of the time bicycles are going faster than other traffic, so bicyclists need to be very cautious. What is the topic sentence? a. 1 b. 2 c. 3 d. 4 e. 5 ...
Automated Generation of Questions from Factual, Natural Language
... focus, however, was on generating questions for the purpose of educational instruction. As such, the focus of his paper was on quality over quantity. Thus, the sentence simplification system outlined in the paper simply removes some complex syntactic constructions, which could be used to generate qu ...
... focus, however, was on generating questions for the purpose of educational instruction. As such, the focus of his paper was on quality over quantity. Thus, the sentence simplification system outlined in the paper simply removes some complex syntactic constructions, which could be used to generate qu ...
Copyright © 2001. All Rights Reserved.
... for careful, effortful deliberations regarding the merits of the recommendation (Petty & Cacioppo, 1984). This contrasts with the view that the number of arguments generally leads to more message processing (see Chaiken, 1980). In our study, subjects were exposed to either three or nine arguments fo ...
... for careful, effortful deliberations regarding the merits of the recommendation (Petty & Cacioppo, 1984). This contrasts with the view that the number of arguments generally leads to more message processing (see Chaiken, 1980). In our study, subjects were exposed to either three or nine arguments fo ...
Copyright © 2001. All Rights Reserved.
... to avoid effortful thinking (Cacioppo, Petty, & Morris, 1983), view the appeal as being personally inconsequential (Petty & Cacioppo, 1979), are engaged in a distracting task during their exposure to the appeal (Petty, Wells, & Brock, 1976), or possess little prior knowledge on the issue (Cacioppo & ...
... to avoid effortful thinking (Cacioppo, Petty, & Morris, 1983), view the appeal as being personally inconsequential (Petty & Cacioppo, 1979), are engaged in a distracting task during their exposure to the appeal (Petty, Wells, & Brock, 1976), or possess little prior knowledge on the issue (Cacioppo & ...
English
... that establishes A-flat as being at its center. The primacy of A-flat is established in two ways: first, each pitch is related to the others in a hierarchical fashion and second, there is a syntactical logic governing the relationship of pitches to each other. And Syntax The logic of tonality is ana ...
... that establishes A-flat as being at its center. The primacy of A-flat is established in two ways: first, each pitch is related to the others in a hierarchical fashion and second, there is a syntactical logic governing the relationship of pitches to each other. And Syntax The logic of tonality is ana ...
Contextualism and the Factivity of Knowledge[1] - Hal-SHS
... decades, this project has seen a major “linguistic turn” (Ludlow 2005), through the increased reliance, in contemporary debates, on syntactic, semantic and pragmatic “evidence” about usual (uses of) linguistic constructions in terms of know, the main working assumption being that the common notion o ...
... decades, this project has seen a major “linguistic turn” (Ludlow 2005), through the increased reliance, in contemporary debates, on syntactic, semantic and pragmatic “evidence” about usual (uses of) linguistic constructions in terms of know, the main working assumption being that the common notion o ...
The Case for Case - UC Berkeley Linguistics
... Findings which may be interpreted as suggesting answers to our third question are found in the ‘markedness’ studies of Greenberg () and in the so-called implicational universals of Jakobson (a). If such studies can be interpreted as making empirical assertions about the mapping of deep struc ...
... Findings which may be interpreted as suggesting answers to our third question are found in the ‘markedness’ studies of Greenberg () and in the so-called implicational universals of Jakobson (a). If such studies can be interpreted as making empirical assertions about the mapping of deep struc ...
Existential Sentences Cross-Linguistically - e
... used in any given language is a function of the existing resources in that language and will vary accordingly in their syntactic analysis. In this sense non-canonicity is crucial: to be non-canonical presupposes that there is something canonical. Since what is canonical differs from language to lan ...
... used in any given language is a function of the existing resources in that language and will vary accordingly in their syntactic analysis. In this sense non-canonicity is crucial: to be non-canonical presupposes that there is something canonical. Since what is canonical differs from language to lan ...
A Linguistic Analysis of Daniel 8:11, 12
... 11a by w {ad síar-hasΩsΩaœbaœ} does not appear possible without mentioning a GDLH expression again. 7. The only other occurrences of the verbal root GDL in the book of Daniel outside chapter 8 appear in Daniel 11:36, 37. Daniel 11:36 seems intertextually important for Daniel 8:11, 12, because the le ...
... 11a by w {ad síar-hasΩsΩaœbaœ} does not appear possible without mentioning a GDLH expression again. 7. The only other occurrences of the verbal root GDL in the book of Daniel outside chapter 8 appear in Daniel 11:36, 37. Daniel 11:36 seems intertextually important for Daniel 8:11, 12, because the le ...
A Linguistic Analysis of Daniel 8:11, 12
... 11a by w {ad síar-hasΩsΩaœbaœ} does not appear possible without mentioning a GDLH expression again. 7. The only other occurrences of the verbal root GDL in the book of Daniel outside chapter 8 appear in Daniel 11:36, 37. Daniel 11:36 seems intertextually important for Daniel 8:11, 12, because the le ...
... 11a by w {ad síar-hasΩsΩaœbaœ} does not appear possible without mentioning a GDLH expression again. 7. The only other occurrences of the verbal root GDL in the book of Daniel outside chapter 8 appear in Daniel 11:36, 37. Daniel 11:36 seems intertextually important for Daniel 8:11, 12, because the le ...
Prepositional Phrase Attachment and
... knowledge intensive solution. We have used insights from linguistics, towards solving this problem. We achieved good results based on our strategy of using ‘argument structure information and feature rich lexicon’ for prepositions ‘of ’ and ‘to’. Also, the usefulness of automatic extraction of featu ...
... knowledge intensive solution. We have used insights from linguistics, towards solving this problem. We achieved good results based on our strategy of using ‘argument structure information and feature rich lexicon’ for prepositions ‘of ’ and ‘to’. Also, the usefulness of automatic extraction of featu ...
Mining Semantic Structures from Syntactic
... the framework, it generates TextGraphs with higher focus on the known terms and concept and eliminates many unrelated terms. This makes the framework capable of dealing with very noisy text data sets as shown in [30]. Since SemScape uses a pattern-based mining technique (with supports for syntactica ...
... the framework, it generates TextGraphs with higher focus on the known terms and concept and eliminates many unrelated terms. This makes the framework capable of dealing with very noisy text data sets as shown in [30]. Since SemScape uses a pattern-based mining technique (with supports for syntactica ...
On Dummett`s Pragmatist Justification Procedure
... of the absurdity constant: ¬A ≡ A → ⊥. I use Latin letters (“A”, “B”, “C” etc.) to stand for arbitrary sentences and Greek letters (“Γ” and “∆”) to stand for lists of sentences. I write “Π” to denote trees of sentences. For the sake of simplicity, I often talk about sentences when I actually mean oc ...
... of the absurdity constant: ¬A ≡ A → ⊥. I use Latin letters (“A”, “B”, “C” etc.) to stand for arbitrary sentences and Greek letters (“Γ” and “∆”) to stand for lists of sentences. I write “Π” to denote trees of sentences. For the sake of simplicity, I often talk about sentences when I actually mean oc ...
direct evidentiality
... In Lyons 1979 the notion of projection was introduced for deictic elements, such as here and now, in connection with non-canonical communicative situations. This idea was developed also in Fillmore 1975: John is now coming means ‘John is coming to me’, i.e. to the speaker, but a question Is John is ...
... In Lyons 1979 the notion of projection was introduced for deictic elements, such as here and now, in connection with non-canonical communicative situations. This idea was developed also in Fillmore 1975: John is now coming means ‘John is coming to me’, i.e. to the speaker, but a question Is John is ...
Idiomatic Root Merge in Modern Hebrew blends
... that behaves as a single syntactic and semantic unit. There can be varying levels of how these base words are incorporated into the meaning of resultant word: endocentric compounds, such as seashore, have meanings that are compositionally formed, with one base acting as the semantic head. Exocentric ...
... that behaves as a single syntactic and semantic unit. There can be varying levels of how these base words are incorporated into the meaning of resultant word: endocentric compounds, such as seashore, have meanings that are compositionally formed, with one base acting as the semantic head. Exocentric ...
Resultatives and Depictives in Finnish 1
... configurationality (in the sense of Hale 1983) remains controversial in Finnish (see Vilkuna 1989 and Vainikka 1989), at least this test fails to indicate any structural difference between the translative/essive case positions in resultatives and Object-oriented depictives. As we will see in the fol ...
... configurationality (in the sense of Hale 1983) remains controversial in Finnish (see Vilkuna 1989 and Vainikka 1989), at least this test fails to indicate any structural difference between the translative/essive case positions in resultatives and Object-oriented depictives. As we will see in the fol ...
resdep - Semantics Archive
... Constraints against the co-occurrence of resultative and path predicates in English have been proposed by Goldberg (1991) and Tenny (1994), among others. More generally, these constraints fall under the rubric of what Bresnan (1982) has termed a biuniqueness condition on functional assignments, or t ...
... Constraints against the co-occurrence of resultative and path predicates in English have been proposed by Goldberg (1991) and Tenny (1994), among others. More generally, these constraints fall under the rubric of what Bresnan (1982) has termed a biuniqueness condition on functional assignments, or t ...