... Scrabble, and paper games, such as crosswords and word searches. These games work well as computer games and as web-based games. This chapter looks at two traditional games: hangman and word search. ... 9 Word Games: Hangman and Word Search ■ Strings and Text Fields ■ Hangman ■ Word Search Using letters and words for games has been popular since th...
... . . . . . . . . . .105 vi Contents 4.2 Insert and Format Shapes, WordArt, and SmartArt . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .105 Inserting and Formatting Shapes . . . . . . . . . . . . . ... Exam Candidates for MOS-level certication are expected to successfully complete a wide range of standard business tasks, such as formatting a document or worksheet and its content; creating...
... tứ kép. Ex: bad – TEMpered, old – FASHioned * Nhấn phần thứ 2 khi gặp động tứ kép. Ex; to underSTAND, to introDUCE, to overFLOW @ CÁCH PHÁT ÂN TỪ TẬN CÙNG ED VÀ S/ES 6. VOICELESS (YẾU) --- VOICED ... presents c. papers d. picks 6. a. tasks b. entertains c. conveys d. ideas 7.a. sleeps b. sets c. words d. wakes 8.a. does b. lives c. plays d. makes 9.a. thoughts b. listens c. feels d. hears 10....
... example of a word with that prefix, suffix, or word root; the meaning of that word; and a sentence that demonstrates the meaning of that word. Refer to this chapter often to refresh your memory and improve ... Greek words that are used to create various English words. The Greek words serve as roots, providing the core mean- ing of the words; prefixes, suffixes, and other alterations g...
... (Ruben-
stein and Goodenough, 1965; Miller and Charles,
1991), and human judgments have previously been
used successfully to study synonymy and near-
synonymy (Miller and Charles, 1991; Bybee and
Eddington, ... Annual Meeting of the ACL and the 4th IJCNLP of the AFNLP, pages 10–18,
Suntec, Singapore, 2-7 August 2009.
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Investigations on Word Senses and...
... most frequent
preceding and following words of a token word.
List P rev containing the most frequent (top 200)
previous words (w
i−1
or w
i−2
if w
i
is the first word
of a NE) and List N ext contains ... context words. For all
the context words, its N weight is calculated as
the ratio between the occurrence of the word as a
context word and its total number of occurrence in
the c...
... metonymy) that “England” and “Scot-
land” in (3) and (4) are also metonymic. In order to
2
Due to its regularity, conventional metonymy is also known
as regular polysemy (Copestake and Briscoe, 1995). ... the similarity of
the words to be recognised as metonymic or literal
(Possibly Metonymic Words, PMWs). In the above
examples, the PMWs are “Pakistan”, “England” and
“Scotland”. The o...
... implementation using standard text indexer
and searcher.
4.1.2 Probabilistic Parsing using Text Search
We use Apache-Lucene (Hatcher and Gospod-
netic, 2004), a standard text indexing and search
engines ... Voice-based Search System
Architecture
Figure 1 illustrates the architecture of our voice-
based search system. As expected the ASR and
Search components perform speech r...
... A UNIFIED MANAGEMENT AND PROCESSING OF WORD- FORMS,
IDIOMS AND ANALYTICAL COMPOUNDS
Dan Tufts
Octav Popescu
Research Institute for Informatics
Miciurin 8-10, 71316, ... more often than not, are
defined over specific meanings of a pair of words
and rarely a word is monosemantic. On the other
hand, such relations are frequently domain depend-
ent. Therefore, ... all the necessa...