Automated Generation of Questions from Factual, Natural Language
... accessed at the following URL: https://github.com/Tyler-Yates/TuringThesis. ...
... accessed at the following URL: https://github.com/Tyler-Yates/TuringThesis. ...
Raoul Zamponi
... detailed description by Mark Van de Velde that attempts to explore the various sectors of the phonology and grammar of this complex language. That which follows is a description of some common traits of A70 languages based on the following sources: Bulu: Alexandre (1966); Eton: Van de Velde (2007); ...
... detailed description by Mark Van de Velde that attempts to explore the various sectors of the phonology and grammar of this complex language. That which follows is a description of some common traits of A70 languages based on the following sources: Bulu: Alexandre (1966); Eton: Van de Velde (2007); ...
Teaching Essay Strategies Table of Contents
... Writing Hints Sometimes a writer may wish to list a series of unsupported (4) Major Detail sentences, without (5) Support Detail sentences, and then end with a concluding statement. The concluding statement serves as a summary of the (4) Major Detail sentences. Both (4) and (5) sentences can use Quo ...
... Writing Hints Sometimes a writer may wish to list a series of unsupported (4) Major Detail sentences, without (5) Support Detail sentences, and then end with a concluding statement. The concluding statement serves as a summary of the (4) Major Detail sentences. Both (4) and (5) sentences can use Quo ...
An Incremental Procedural Grammar for Sentence Formulation
... take a finite complement under the described coreferentiality conditions (see (le)). If the tree formation component would only have access to conceptual representations, so that the differing lexical properties of the English verbs want and know were out of reach, then there would be no basis for d ...
... take a finite complement under the described coreferentiality conditions (see (le)). If the tree formation component would only have access to conceptual representations, so that the differing lexical properties of the English verbs want and know were out of reach, then there would be no basis for d ...
Lecture 4 - ufal wiki
... Who is undertaking the job is secret *What I saw cost a fortune What I saw was unclear November 30, 2009. Lecture 4 ...
... Who is undertaking the job is secret *What I saw cost a fortune What I saw was unclear November 30, 2009. Lecture 4 ...
An Incremental Proceduml Grammar for Sentence Formulation GERARD KEMPEN
... take a finite complement under the described coreferentiality conditions (see (le)). If the tree formation component would only have access to conceptual representations, so that the differing lexical properties of the English verbs want and know were out of reach, then there would be no basis for d ...
... take a finite complement under the described coreferentiality conditions (see (le)). If the tree formation component would only have access to conceptual representations, so that the differing lexical properties of the English verbs want and know were out of reach, then there would be no basis for d ...
1. The definition of the morpheme. The word and
... parts of speech and sentence patterns. The parts of speech are further subdivided into nouns, verbs, adjective, adverbs, functional parts of speech; this subdivision of grammar is known as morphology. Sentences are further subdivided into simple and composite: composite sentences are subdivided int ...
... parts of speech and sentence patterns. The parts of speech are further subdivided into nouns, verbs, adjective, adverbs, functional parts of speech; this subdivision of grammar is known as morphology. Sentences are further subdivided into simple and composite: composite sentences are subdivided int ...
some recent trends in grammaticalization
... The term grammaticalization appears to have been first used by the French linguist Meillet (94), who coined the word to refer to the “attribution of a grammatical character to a formerly autonomous word.” In his article “L’évolution des formes grammaticales” (94), Meillet described two processes by ...
... The term grammaticalization appears to have been first used by the French linguist Meillet (94), who coined the word to refer to the “attribution of a grammatical character to a formerly autonomous word.” In his article “L’évolution des formes grammaticales” (94), Meillet described two processes by ...
1 The syntax/morphology interface Heidi Harley, University of
... same logical content as sentence-internal structure in isolating languages, with broad but not infinitely variable gradience between these extremes. Morphology and syntax share a vocabulary of categories and features — nouns, verbs, tenses, cases, etc. They both exhibit hierarchical structure and he ...
... same logical content as sentence-internal structure in isolating languages, with broad but not infinitely variable gradience between these extremes. Morphology and syntax share a vocabulary of categories and features — nouns, verbs, tenses, cases, etc. They both exhibit hierarchical structure and he ...
Meijer and Fox Tree A Bilingual Exploration 1 RUNNING HEAD: A
... about whether one lemma is used to represent the semantic and syntactic information of an English word and another lemma is used to represent that information of its Spanish translation equivalent, or whether one and the same lemma is used for both the Spanish and English words. However, these two m ...
... about whether one lemma is used to represent the semantic and syntactic information of an English word and another lemma is used to represent that information of its Spanish translation equivalent, or whether one and the same lemma is used for both the Spanish and English words. However, these two m ...
Three Batons for Cognitive Psychology
... That is, carrying out transformational analyses of widely divergent languages will yield kernelizations of corresponding sentences 1 whose differences are confined, largely to differences in the order of the elements in the kernels. Investigation of this hypothesis has also revealed that the transfo ...
... That is, carrying out transformational analyses of widely divergent languages will yield kernelizations of corresponding sentences 1 whose differences are confined, largely to differences in the order of the elements in the kernels. Investigation of this hypothesis has also revealed that the transfo ...
Varied Sentence Structure Activities with answer key
... What is missing from this sentence to make it clearer? A. a comma after "Tommy and Madison" B. a colon after shoes instead of a comma C. Nothing is missing; the sentence is correct. D. a comma after "lanes" (1) Hundreds of people line up at Grand Central Terminal yesterday, but they weren't there to ...
... What is missing from this sentence to make it clearer? A. a comma after "Tommy and Madison" B. a colon after shoes instead of a comma C. Nothing is missing; the sentence is correct. D. a comma after "lanes" (1) Hundreds of people line up at Grand Central Terminal yesterday, but they weren't there to ...
Chapter 7: Refining Your Writing: How Do I Improve
... I would like a chocolate sundae without whipped cream. In this sentence, without whipped cream is the prepositional phrase. Because it describes the chocolate sundae, it cannot be moved to the beginning of the sentence. “Without whipped cream I would like a chocolate sundae” does not make as much (i ...
... I would like a chocolate sundae without whipped cream. In this sentence, without whipped cream is the prepositional phrase. Because it describes the chocolate sundae, it cannot be moved to the beginning of the sentence. “Without whipped cream I would like a chocolate sundae” does not make as much (i ...
GRS LX 700 Language Acquisition and Linguistic Theory
... part of S, is to assume that T is the head of S. • Given this, we will rename our S node to “TP” to be more in line with our other phrases. • TP: NP T (Neg) VP • That is, the tense morpheme -ed or a modal like might is actually the head of the sentence. ...
... part of S, is to assume that T is the head of S. • Given this, we will rename our S node to “TP” to be more in line with our other phrases. • TP: NP T (Neg) VP • That is, the tense morpheme -ed or a modal like might is actually the head of the sentence. ...
Binding Connectivity in Copular Sentences
... Thus any approach would appear to need some special rule in order to effect binding. The important difference between my account and the more standard approaches sketched above is (apart from the issue of the existence of variables) in the location of the binding effect. Under the account here this ...
... Thus any approach would appear to need some special rule in order to effect binding. The important difference between my account and the more standard approaches sketched above is (apart from the issue of the existence of variables) in the location of the binding effect. Under the account here this ...
Manhattan Elite Prep GMAT Verbal Sentence Correction Guide
... correct, then go ahead and scan through answers 2-5, but do not become flustered if none of the answers are correct. After all 20% of the Sentence Correction problems need no correction. 4. Scan through the answer choices. Each Sentence Correction problem in the GMAT is created usually with two or t ...
... correct, then go ahead and scan through answers 2-5, but do not become flustered if none of the answers are correct. After all 20% of the Sentence Correction problems need no correction. 4. Scan through the answer choices. Each Sentence Correction problem in the GMAT is created usually with two or t ...
THE WRITE WAY TO TEACH GRAMMAR
... Students in general do not remember what they learn about grammar from year to year. The reason this happens is because they have not processed the concepts on the levels demanded by Bloom’s Taxonomy. Thus, their processing is temporary and shallow rather than deep and permanent. They learn grammar ...
... Students in general do not remember what they learn about grammar from year to year. The reason this happens is because they have not processed the concepts on the levels demanded by Bloom’s Taxonomy. Thus, their processing is temporary and shallow rather than deep and permanent. They learn grammar ...
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... Tossing their heads in sprightly dance. The waves beside them danced; but they Outdid the sparkling waves in glee; A poet could not but be gay, In such a jocund company; I gazed-and gazed-but little thought What wealth the show to me had brought: For oft when on my couch I lie In vacant or in pensiv ...
... Tossing their heads in sprightly dance. The waves beside them danced; but they Outdid the sparkling waves in glee; A poet could not but be gay, In such a jocund company; I gazed-and gazed-but little thought What wealth the show to me had brought: For oft when on my couch I lie In vacant or in pensiv ...
Slide 1
... sentences. If your essays are filled with short sentences, they will read as choppy and the relationships between the sentences will not be as clear. Combining or joining sentences can convey your ideas more fluidly and logically. However, you also want rhythm in your writing which can be created th ...
... sentences. If your essays are filled with short sentences, they will read as choppy and the relationships between the sentences will not be as clear. Combining or joining sentences can convey your ideas more fluidly and logically. However, you also want rhythm in your writing which can be created th ...
“Inversion” and focalization
... We pointed out in 1.1 that the postverbal subject fills a very low position in the clause. A natural hypothesis would be to assume that it is as low as its original VP-internal position.9 If this is the case the obvious question arises as to how it is licensed in such low position. It is currently a ...
... We pointed out in 1.1 that the postverbal subject fills a very low position in the clause. A natural hypothesis would be to assume that it is as low as its original VP-internal position.9 If this is the case the obvious question arises as to how it is licensed in such low position. It is currently a ...
The role of discourse context in the processing
... The existence of word order flexibility raises questions about the relations between the different word orders that are possible in a language. On an intuitive level, native speakers often feel that one of the orders is the basic, ‘default’ order, while the other orders are perceived to be somehow m ...
... The existence of word order flexibility raises questions about the relations between the different word orders that are possible in a language. On an intuitive level, native speakers often feel that one of the orders is the basic, ‘default’ order, while the other orders are perceived to be somehow m ...
Linking syntactic and semantic arguments in a dependency
... Insights from corpus studies (e.g. the NEGRA treebank for German (Skut et al., 1998), or the material annotated in the Framenet (Baker et al., 1998) project on the basis of The Bank of English (Cobuild, 2001) show that the syntactic patterns specific verbs occur with vary stongly. Not only do we obs ...
... Insights from corpus studies (e.g. the NEGRA treebank for German (Skut et al., 1998), or the material annotated in the Framenet (Baker et al., 1998) project on the basis of The Bank of English (Cobuild, 2001) show that the syntactic patterns specific verbs occur with vary stongly. Not only do we obs ...
Frag Run-on Review
... FRAGMENTS All complete sentences (known as independent clauses) must have a subject and a predicate (verb phrase). These tell who or what is doing an action. ...
... FRAGMENTS All complete sentences (known as independent clauses) must have a subject and a predicate (verb phrase). These tell who or what is doing an action. ...
How to label accent position in spontaneous speech boundary labels.
... In [Ros92], the most important factors aecting pitch accent placement in (read) American English were part of speech, word class, break index after word, and number of syllables to the next pitch accent. A prominence{based approach for the generation of accents for German is described in [Wid97]. T ...
... In [Ros92], the most important factors aecting pitch accent placement in (read) American English were part of speech, word class, break index after word, and number of syllables to the next pitch accent. A prominence{based approach for the generation of accents for German is described in [Wid97]. T ...
PROCESSING COMPLEX SENTENCES FOR INFORMATION
... signal transduction pathways cited in peer-reviewed publications for evidence. Though scientists in the field are aided by many databases of biochemical interactions available for use online, a majority of these databases are curated by domain experts, often from literature. Information extraction f ...
... signal transduction pathways cited in peer-reviewed publications for evidence. Though scientists in the field are aided by many databases of biochemical interactions available for use online, a majority of these databases are curated by domain experts, often from literature. Information extraction f ...
Focus (linguistics)
Focus is a grammatical category that determines which part of the sentence contributes new, non-derivable, or contrastive information.Focus is related to information structure. Contrastive focus specifically refers to the coding of information that is contrary to the presuppositions of the interlocutor.Related terms include Comment and Rheme.