... [16-20] for an explication of this point. SEMANTIC ANALYZER FORENGLISH SENTENCES 11 structure, and the relational terms, as mentioned above, make available a further set of rules for transforming ... consequences of this ordering are that each semantic class is a subclass of a syntactic class and that each may also be a subclass of other semantic classes. These con- sequences are used to considerable ... Analyzer forEnglish Sentences by Robert F. Simmons* and John F. Burger, System Development Corporation, Santa Monica, California A system for semantic analysis of a wide range of English sentence...
... Steve works for BurgerPlanet. He only earns about £6 ________________.a. for an hour b. an hour c. the hour D. Put the words into the correct columns. All could go into this sentence:31 For reference ... "Profit before tax" can also be called __________.a. pre-tax profit b. without-tax profit c. non-tax profit6. Another word for shareholders (especially in American English) is __________.a. ... companies receives a request, it checks for retailer identification, valid card number and card 5______________ date. This information is 6______________ for security reasons. Similarly, when...
... 4). For example, “can” in English may be “Aux” for ability sense, “V” for to make a container sense, and “N” for a container sense and there is hardly existing POS-tagger which can tag POS for ... exhaustively exploited all linguistic information in English texts and there is no way for us to improve English POS-tagger in case of such a monolingual English texts. By contrast, in the bilingual ... transformation rules. We will use these rules to improve an existing English POS-tagger (as baseline tagger) for tagging words of the English side in the word-aligned EVC corpus. This English...
... nse.com/blo g/writing-fo r-the-web-its-no t-what-you-learned-in -english- class/ Writing for the Web (It’s Not What You Learned in English Class) Content Marketing/CopywritingPublished on January 23rd, ... come easy f or many people, letalone writing f or the Web. Sure, we’ve all plowedthrough English classes in school and can neverf orget the ubiquitous f ive-paragraph essay.Eventually, though,...
... signal is formula AXc AGb AF(AX(a /x b) ) sense for all paths, at the next state c is true for all paths, globally b is true for all paths, eventually there is a state from which, for all ... representation language for English. We have constructed a context-free grammar for /22, in order to obtain a concrete approximation to a controlled subset of Englishfor expressing spec- ifications. ... complexity in English sentences and their suitability for inclusion in a controlled language for hardware verification. Moreover, this semantic orientation yields a hierarchy of subsets of English. ...
... Extraction for Intelligent ChineseInformation Retrieval. Special issue on“Information Retrieval with Asian Language”Information Processing and Management, 1998. PENS: A Machine-aided English ... 0.964942 English Top 1 0.794658 English Top 5 0.932387 English Top 1(Consideringmorphology)0.606845 English Top 5(Consideringmorphology)0.834725Figure 4-2: Testing of Pinyin -English Word-levelTranslation4.2 ... according to a MRD.These English translations are English words oftheir original form, while they should be ofdifferent forms in different contexts. We exploitmorphology for this purpose, and...
... the coursewareand then present the statistics for the courseware.3.1 VocabularyWe used the specialized vocabulary used in theTest of Englishfor International Communication(TOEIC) because ... been proven to be quite effi-cient in information retrieval. Readers are referred to papers bythe Text REtrieval Conference (TREC, http://trec.nist.gov/), for example.g(·) to be effective in retrieving ... then describe details on the coursewarewe constructed from English Wikipedia.2 AlgorithmWe want to prepare efficient courseware for learninga target vocabulary. We defined efficiency in termsof...
... a formal style (except for the postscript).o Dear Mr. Sandler . . . Thanks for reading my letter. I hope you agree with my opinion . . . Sincerely . . . COMMON CORE STATE STANDARDS forENGLISH ... establishes and maintains a formal style.o When students are in their classrooms, teachers are in the classroom too, usually. But when a teacher goes out of the classroom, what usually happens ... CORE STATE STANDARDS forENGLISH LANGUAGE ARTS & LITERACY IN HISTORY/SOCIAL STUDIES, SCIENCE, AND TECHNICAL SUBJECTSAPPENDIX C | 32 COMMON CORE STATE STANDARDS forENGLISH LANGUAGE ARTS...
... schooladministrators are necessary for successful school reform. Equally necessary, webelieve, are the teachers’ regard for the identity of their students and the reformers’regard for the professionalism ... low-SES, English language learners at theintermediate level of fluency or above as measured by the California English Language Development Test (CELDT), and enrolled in transition English lan-guage ... were in Transitional English Language Development (a course that prepares ELLs for mainstream English/ language arts) and progressed as a cadre up the grade levels from the class of onePathway...
... 2011:59http://www.fixedpointtheoryandapplications.com/content/2011/1/59Page 12 of 14 for x, y ẻ Ai Ai+1, Tx ẻ Ai Ai+1, Ty ẻ Ai+1 Ai+2and some real constants giẻR0+while Tx, Ty are not both in the same subset Aj for j = i, i+1, i+2 for anyi ∈¯p, ... of sequences ( 3.31) converges to aunique limit q-tuple (3.30) of the formˆz:=(z, , z) for anyx ∈i∈¯pAiand for anyi ∈¯p.De la Sen and Agarwal Fixed Point Theory and Applications ... 48080-Bilbao, SpainFull list of author information isavailable at the end of the articleAbstractThis article discusses a more general contractive condition for a class of extended(p ≥ 2) -cyclic...
... 1has exactly two positive solutions for λ ∈ 0,λ0 and has exactly one positive solution for λ λ0and no positive solution exists for λ>λ0. For more general results of Eλinvolvingsign-changing ... 0suchthatEλ admits atleast two positive solutions for all λ ∈ 0,λ0 and has one positive solution for λ λ0and nopositive solution for λ>λ0. Actually, Adimurthi et al. 2, Damascelli ... However, little has been done for this type of problem in unboundeddomains. For ΩN, we are only aware of the works 12–15 which studied the existenceof solutions for some related concave-convex...
... systems are also given for a special hybridsystem within the given class. Finally, some of the results are extended for the case when the 8 Fixed Point Theory and Applications for xc0 xc0≤r/2Kc≤ ... k−1j 0Tjτ; for all t ∈ tk,tk1; for all τ ∈ 0,Tk; for all k ∈ Z0. Assume that limk →∞kj 0Tj τ1k/ limk →∞kj 0Tjτ2k for τ1k,τ2k/ ... dependent on r, such that xt≤r M<∞; for all t ∈ R0. This conclusionfollows since the real sequence {xk}k ∈ Z0is uniformly bounded for any initial conditionsfulfilling x0≤r...
... ∈A0 for which the following properties hold.P1 For each >0, there exists x∈ X such that fx,y ≥− for all x ∈ X.P2 For each >0, there exists δ>0 such that |fx, y|≤ for ... above holds for any β ∈Bsatisfying 2.22,therelation2.10 implies thatf0z1,z2≤ fz1,z26. 2.25Together with 2.11, 2.12,and2.15, this implies that for all z1,z2 ... 2008, Article ID 581917, 9 pagesdoi:10.1155/2008/581917Research ArticleGeneric Well-Posedness for a Class ofEquilibrium ProblemsAlexander J. ZaslavskiDepartment of Mathematics, The Technion-Israel...