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... Proceedings of the 43rd Annual Meeting of the ACL, pages 247–254,
Ann Arbor, June 2005.
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2005 Association for Computational Linguistics
Towards Finding and Fixing Fragments: Using ML to Identify
Non-Sentential ... said in the introduction, the main task we
want to tackle is to align (certain kinds of) NSUs
and their antecedents. Now, what characterises this
kind...
... extracted from an automati-
cally annotated corpus of Norwegian. The
classifiers are evaluated using leave-one-
out training and testing and the initial re-
sults are promising (approaching 90% ac-
curacy) ... relation which often involves an
animate possessor.
2.1 Feature extraction
In order to train a classifier to distinguish between
animate and inanimate nouns, training data c...
... edge-counting to attempt to factor in
peculiarities of the network structure by consider-
ing link direction, relative path, and density, such
as vector, lesk, hso, lch, wup, path, res, lin and jcn ... sentences in
each article have been separated and the sentence
information was stored into files.
In the experiments, the background corpus for
using the mutual informatio...
... proposed for storing translation pairs
in a TMEM, finding translation examples that
are relevant for translating unseen sentences, and
modifying and integrating translation fragments
to produce correct ... outputs. Sato (1992), for ex-
ample, stores complete parse trees in the TMEM
and selects and generates new translations by
performing similarity matchings on these trees.
Veale...
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the focus, and the verb to the r
topic; however, marginal cases
with both subject and verb in
the focus, or with subject
(though indefinite) in the
topic and the verb in the
focus are not ... verbs, then V be-
longs to the topic. Also, a semantically
weak, general verb, such as to be,
to become, to carry out, can-Y~derstood
as belonging to the topic. In oth...
... Thou Traitor”: Predicting formal vs. infor-
mal address in English literature. In Proceedings of
ACL/HLT 2011, pages 467–472, Portland, OR.
Jenny Rose Finkel and Christopher D. Manning. 2009.
Nested ... pro-
noun use in four European languages: Intralingual
and interlingual dimensions. In Proceedings of the
Annual Meeting of the Australian Linguistic Society,
Brisbane, Australia....
...
exists in masculine singular, and
alisios
only in mas-
culine plural; in names,
alicates
exists only in mascu-
line plural,
afueras
only in feminine plural). As for
verbs, this kind of irregularity ...
amable),
and their gender is defined according to the noun they
modify. Among them, some work in fixed and
restricted contexts, and are defined because they...
... laboratory and industrial settings
suggests that performance deteriorates rapidly and the
propensity to err rapidly increases after 16 hours of sustained
wakefulness, a finding reflected in the ... medical
education and professionalism
Christopher P Landrigan, Steven W Lockley and Charles A Czeisler
Division of Sleep Medicine, Boston, Massachusetts, USA
Corresponding author: Chr...
... vesicle marker synaptophysin.
Vesicle binding assay for recombinant p25a
proteins using flotation
Recombinant p25a in NaCl ⁄ P
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, pH 8.0, was biotinylated
using NHS-PEO4-Biotin (Pierce, Rockford, ... prior to analysis. This caused the
biotinylated p25a tracer to remain in the bottom frac-
tions, thus demonstrating that the flotation was due to
binding to vesicles. Because the v...
... axial ligand; a model of damaged
cofactors) for free adeninylpentylcobalamin (AdePeCbl)
(an inactive coenzyme analog containing the adenine
ring in the upper axial ligand; a model of intact coen-
zyme, ... the
reactivating factor was used. Experimental details are described in
the text. After removal of unbound cobalamin at 0 min (thick solid
line), 30 min (thin solid line), 60 min (thin...