Producing Biographical Summaries: Combining
... To give a clearer idea of the system’s output, here are some examples of biographies produced by our system (the descriptions themselves are underlined, the rest is canned text). The biographies contain descriptions of the salient attributes and activities of people in the corpus, along with lists o ...
... To give a clearer idea of the system’s output, here are some examples of biographies produced by our system (the descriptions themselves are underlined, the rest is canned text). The biographies contain descriptions of the salient attributes and activities of people in the corpus, along with lists o ...
Chapter 2 - Center for Spoken Language Understanding
... + AFF + PL + 1P/ PL + LOC + REL + PL + ABL + INT + AUX + PAST) ...
... + AFF + PL + 1P/ PL + LOC + REL + PL + ABL + INT + AUX + PAST) ...
INFLECTION OF ADJECTIVES
... of the fact that it has always been written as an independent word, it has become an inflectional ending of the adjective with the function of linking it to its governing noun. Of course, one is employed with a noun or a group of nouns used as an adjective, sometimes also with a genitive that has th ...
... of the fact that it has always been written as an independent word, it has become an inflectional ending of the adjective with the function of linking it to its governing noun. Of course, one is employed with a noun or a group of nouns used as an adjective, sometimes also with a genitive that has th ...
Parallelism Rules
... When he opened the gate, they came in. ✔ Shortcut Rule 7 : When the first action completed before the second one started, the Past Perfect Tense for the first finished action and the Simple Past Tense for the Second are used. The patient had died before the doctor arrived. ✔ Shortcut Rule 8 : After ...
... When he opened the gate, they came in. ✔ Shortcut Rule 7 : When the first action completed before the second one started, the Past Perfect Tense for the first finished action and the Simple Past Tense for the Second are used. The patient had died before the doctor arrived. ✔ Shortcut Rule 8 : After ...
Spanish Learning Resources
... In the previous three lessons you learned the fundamental difference between ser and estar -essence or condition, as well as some common uses for each verb. This lesson presents the two verbs side by side, with the emphasis on contrasting their uses. In the process, much -- but not all -- of the pre ...
... In the previous three lessons you learned the fundamental difference between ser and estar -essence or condition, as well as some common uses for each verb. This lesson presents the two verbs side by side, with the emphasis on contrasting their uses. In the process, much -- but not all -- of the pre ...
Western Dubuque Community School District Grade 3 Literacy Unit 1
... •I know that details and examples from literary text can be used as textual evidence to support an answer. •I know that explicit references are based on exactly what is written in literary text. •I can ask questions about literary text referring to specific details. •I can answer questions about a l ...
... •I know that details and examples from literary text can be used as textual evidence to support an answer. •I know that explicit references are based on exactly what is written in literary text. •I can ask questions about literary text referring to specific details. •I can answer questions about a l ...
11 Fula
... neighboring Mande. It is not unknown in other language families: a similar system obtains in Celtic languages. 5 Although Arnott calls this a “preterite” marker, it could be interpreted as a “shifter”, as its use “places the action or process one stage further back in time, usually with an implicati ...
... neighboring Mande. It is not unknown in other language families: a similar system obtains in Celtic languages. 5 Although Arnott calls this a “preterite” marker, it could be interpreted as a “shifter”, as its use “places the action or process one stage further back in time, usually with an implicati ...
The Complex Sentence
... relative clauses introduced by the independent relatives whoever, whatever, whichever, whenever normally occur in initial position: Whoever you are, be hones. medial position is not very common – subordinate clause is usually separated from the rest by commas: On Tuesday, as he came home from schoo ...
... relative clauses introduced by the independent relatives whoever, whatever, whichever, whenever normally occur in initial position: Whoever you are, be hones. medial position is not very common – subordinate clause is usually separated from the rest by commas: On Tuesday, as he came home from schoo ...
Temporal Properties of Persian and English
... nally, while English has six tense forms such as present, present perfect, past, past perfect, future, and future perfect, Persian has only five tense forms; it lacks future perfect tense and present perfect tense is being used instead. Inherent aspect and tense are syntactically instantiated in bot ...
... nally, while English has six tense forms such as present, present perfect, past, past perfect, future, and future perfect, Persian has only five tense forms; it lacks future perfect tense and present perfect tense is being used instead. Inherent aspect and tense are syntactically instantiated in bot ...
Ilse Wegner
... encountered –still over a thousand years later—in Nuzi, Alalakh and Boğazköy. The meaning of this word is unclear. be) Tall as-Sulaima in the Hamrim-regoin supplies an old Akkadian letter containing the name Tulpib=še, with the element –še shortened from šenni “brother” (Wilhelm, SCCNH 8, 1996, 337) ...
... encountered –still over a thousand years later—in Nuzi, Alalakh and Boğazköy. The meaning of this word is unclear. be) Tall as-Sulaima in the Hamrim-regoin supplies an old Akkadian letter containing the name Tulpib=še, with the element –še shortened from šenni “brother” (Wilhelm, SCCNH 8, 1996, 337) ...
Ilse Wegner Introduction to the Hurrian Language Forward: Among
... encountered –still over a thousand years later—in Nuzi, Alalakh and Boğazköy. The meaning of this word is unclear. be) Tall as-Sulaima in the Hamrim-regoin supplies an old Akkadian letter containing the name Tulpib=še, with the element –še shortened from šenni “brother” (Wilhelm, SCCNH 8, 1996, 337) ...
... encountered –still over a thousand years later—in Nuzi, Alalakh and Boğazköy. The meaning of this word is unclear. be) Tall as-Sulaima in the Hamrim-regoin supplies an old Akkadian letter containing the name Tulpib=še, with the element –še shortened from šenni “brother” (Wilhelm, SCCNH 8, 1996, 337) ...
full text
... 71), delineating the polysemy network of un-, posits one of its senses as “distinct from what is specified by adjectival base” and regards unbelievable as having this meaning, which is obviously distinct from mere contradiction (which Hamawand calls “the antithesis of what is specified by the adject ...
... 71), delineating the polysemy network of un-, posits one of its senses as “distinct from what is specified by adjectival base” and regards unbelievable as having this meaning, which is obviously distinct from mere contradiction (which Hamawand calls “the antithesis of what is specified by the adject ...
French I - SchoolNotes
... Conversations culturelles – all 3 leçons - know key expressions from these so that you can match questions with the most logical answers. Telling exact time (know how to write sentences in French that use time, including all numbers from 1-29. Remember the 3 rules: 1) Write all numbers as words, 2) ...
... Conversations culturelles – all 3 leçons - know key expressions from these so that you can match questions with the most logical answers. Telling exact time (know how to write sentences in French that use time, including all numbers from 1-29. Remember the 3 rules: 1) Write all numbers as words, 2) ...
Why are `as soon as` clauses marked for predicate
... Avatime (Niger-Congo, Kwa) – left-dislocation (mostly in complement clauses, ...
... Avatime (Niger-Congo, Kwa) – left-dislocation (mostly in complement clauses, ...
The verb krijgen `to get` as an undative verb
... like de storm ‘the tempest’: De storm brak het raam ‘The storm broke the window’. ...
... like de storm ‘the tempest’: De storm brak het raam ‘The storm broke the window’. ...
Comma Notes
... Set off with commas any words that are unnecessary for the grammatical completeness of the sentence and that interrupt its natural flow. A partial listing of these parenthetical expressions are: ...
... Set off with commas any words that are unnecessary for the grammatical completeness of the sentence and that interrupt its natural flow. A partial listing of these parenthetical expressions are: ...
THE SUBJUNCTIVE MOOD Introduction -
... variety of tense and aspect forms in the active and passive voice. The imperative mood expresses a command or a request to perform an action addressed to somebody, but not the action itself. As it does not actually denote a specific action it has no tense category; the action always refers to the fu ...
... variety of tense and aspect forms in the active and passive voice. The imperative mood expresses a command or a request to perform an action addressed to somebody, but not the action itself. As it does not actually denote a specific action it has no tense category; the action always refers to the fu ...
French Regular
... How to conjugate regular -IR verbs in French There are five main kinds of verbs in French: regular -ER, -IR, -RE; stem-changing; and irregular. Once you've learned the rules of conjugation for each of the first three kinds of verbs, you should have no problem conjugating regular verbs in each of tho ...
... How to conjugate regular -IR verbs in French There are five main kinds of verbs in French: regular -ER, -IR, -RE; stem-changing; and irregular. Once you've learned the rules of conjugation for each of the first three kinds of verbs, you should have no problem conjugating regular verbs in each of tho ...
Unit - 1 Nouns
... Several occurs with plural countable nouns only. Enough can occur with both countable and uncountable nouns. Enough, unlike several, can precede or follow the head noun. Hanif and I met and spoke to several craftspersons at the fair. Have you packed enough food for a day? Have you packed food enough ...
... Several occurs with plural countable nouns only. Enough can occur with both countable and uncountable nouns. Enough, unlike several, can precede or follow the head noun. Hanif and I met and spoke to several craftspersons at the fair. Have you packed enough food for a day? Have you packed food enough ...
A brief grammar of euskara - Addi - University of the Basque Country
... The oldest traces of Euskara in history are a set of proper names found in Roman inscriptions in the Aquitanie. They consist mostly of person and divinity names, which are easily recognizable given modern Basque: thus for instance, Andere corresponds to andere 'woman, lady', and Nescato corresponds ...
... The oldest traces of Euskara in history are a set of proper names found in Roman inscriptions in the Aquitanie. They consist mostly of person and divinity names, which are easily recognizable given modern Basque: thus for instance, Andere corresponds to andere 'woman, lady', and Nescato corresponds ...
Reteach Workbook
... A sentence is a group of words that express a complete thought. If a sentence does not have a subject and a predicate, then it is a fragment. The invention of the steam engine. (A predicate is missing.) • Correct a sentence fragment by adding the missing subject or predicate. The invention of the st ...
... A sentence is a group of words that express a complete thought. If a sentence does not have a subject and a predicate, then it is a fragment. The invention of the steam engine. (A predicate is missing.) • Correct a sentence fragment by adding the missing subject or predicate. The invention of the st ...
ROA 1229 - Rutgers Optimality Archive
... correspondence (Benua 2000) as a factor governing misapplication of palatalisation throughout a verb’s inflectional paradigm. The effect of output-to-output correspondence, essentially, will give rise to systematic patterns of paradigm correspondence that correlate with whether velar segments in the ...
... correspondence (Benua 2000) as a factor governing misapplication of palatalisation throughout a verb’s inflectional paradigm. The effect of output-to-output correspondence, essentially, will give rise to systematic patterns of paradigm correspondence that correlate with whether velar segments in the ...
GLOSSARY OF GRAMMATICAL, RHETORICAL, AND OTHER LANGUAGE-RELATED TERMS
... a rising inflection. • In a loanword, esp. those from French, the mark also indicates that the final letter or syllable is not silent. Both
stress and a nonsilent final vowel
are shown by the acute accents in
résumé. See diacritical mark.
grave accent. A diacritical mark (`)
indicating a fa ...
... a rising inflection. • In a loanword, esp. those from French, the mark also indicates that the final letter or syllable is not silent
Imperfect Subjunctive
... plural of the preterit, drop the –ron, and add the imperfect subjunctive endings listed on the previous page. However, there are lots of irregulars and stem-changing verbs in the preterit, such as the following: fueron supieron durmieron pidieron ...
... plural of the preterit, drop the –ron, and add the imperfect subjunctive endings listed on the previous page. However, there are lots of irregulars and stem-changing verbs in the preterit, such as the following: fueron supieron durmieron pidieron ...
Clinical coreference annnotation guidelines
... The SHARP team is performing several layers of annotation (POS tagging/Treebanking, UMLS, Propbank) as well as coreference annotation. The output of these layers can be used to automatically extract most Attributes when not already inherent in the data (such as definite and indefinite noun phrases). ...
... The SHARP team is performing several layers of annotation (POS tagging/Treebanking, UMLS, Propbank) as well as coreference annotation. The output of these layers can be used to automatically extract most Attributes when not already inherent in the data (such as definite and indefinite noun phrases). ...
Modern Greek grammar
The grammar of Standard Modern Greek, as spoken in present-day Greece and Cyprus, is basically that of Demotic Greek, but it has also assimilated certain elements of Katharevousa, the archaic, learned variety of Greek imitating Classical Greek forms, which used to be the official language of Greece through much of the 19th and 20th centuries. Modern Greek grammar has preserved many features of Ancient Greek, but has also undergone changes in a similar direction as many other modern Indo-European languages, from more synthetic to more analytic structures.