... itself. We analyzed
syntactic andsemantic variation between original
and reconstructed utterances according to manu-
ally and automatically generated parses and man-
ually labeled semantic roles.
Argument ... Annual Meeting of the ACL and the 4th IJCNLP of the AFNLP, pages 746–754,
Suntec, Singapore, 2-7 August 2009.
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What lies beneath: Semanticandsyntactic analysis
of manually reconstructed ... manual semantico-
syntactic analysis yields new insight into
the syntacticand structural semantic
differences between spoken and recon-
structed language.
1 Introduction
In recent years, natural...
... with the
definitions of adjectives and their semanticandsyntactic functions of English
adjectives.
Chapter III is a study to a new approach to semanticandsyntactic
functions of English adjectives.
... similarities and differences
between English and Vietnamese adjectives in terms of their
functions,usages as well as orders. Both English and Vietnamese,
generally, can function as predicative and ... would like to make a contrastive analysis
between English adjectives and their Vietnamese equivalents in an effort of
finding out similarities and differences between them to help learners of...
... dimension analysis of COP in A/P direction. ^ indicate a
significant differencebetween young and elderly in the eyes closed condition; * indicate a significant
difference between eyes open and eyes ... distinguish between eyes open and eyes
closed in the elderly group. However, the fractal dimension analysis more
accurately detected differences between the participant groups when
standing with ... participants’ COP data and found that a fractal
dimension analysis, using Higuchi’s algorithm revealed a differencebetween participants when they
stood a) with their eyes open, and b) with their...
... of
the control gene PDI1 and the steady-state sample of the
chemostat culture (Eqns 6 and 7). We have normalized to
steady state and not to the t
0
because differences between
these two points ... understand the patterns of
enzyme capacities over time, we should rather consider
them as the result of a balance between protein synthe-
sis and breakdown from the beginning. The differences
between ... Green PCR Core Kit (Bioke, Leiden, The
Netherlands), 3 pmol of each primer (Isogen, De Meern,
The Netherlands or Biolegio, Nijmegen, The Netherlands)
and 3 lL of cDNA template (equivalent to 1 ng...
... scores
from BLEU; ours did not. The difference between
human judgments and BLEU scores indicate that
closer agreement may be possible by incorporating
syntactic structure andsemantic information into ... 48-54.
S. Khudanpur and J. Wu. 2000. Maximum entropy tech-
niques for exploiting syntactic, semanticand colloca-
tional dependencies in language modeling. Computer
Speech and Language, 14(4):355-372.
A. ... parsing
and language modeling. Computational Linguistics,
27(2):249-276.
S. Wang et al. 2005. Exploiting syntactic, semantic and
lexical regularities in language modeling via directed
Markov random...
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How to represent (1) and (2) is a problem in terms of number of
entries. On the one hand, the two
constructions
have common
syntactic andsemantic features, on the other, they ... example
A person
eats
food
with undetermined human subject and characteristic object, and by
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Maurice Gross
Laboretoire d'Automatique ... in 1. and 2. We will now give examples of simple
sentences that have
structures
different of the structures of free
and frozen sentences, in sentences such as
(1)
Her remarks made no difference...
... q
i
.w and q
i
.t are the word and
its POS tag in the queue. dist(s
0
,s
1
) is the linear distance
between the head-words of s
0
and s
1
.
subtrees s
0
, s
1
, . . . (s
0
is the top tree) and Q ... tech-
niques for exploiting syntactic, semanticand colloca-
tional dependencies in language modeling. Computer
Speech and Language, pages 355–372.
S. K
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ubler, R. McDonald, and J. Nivre. 2009. Depen-
dency ... ENDORSE A CANDIDATE
(2) TO AL GORE HAS PROMISED THAT HE WOULD ENDORSE A CANDIDATE
(3) AL GORE HAS PROMISE THAT HE WOULD ENDORSE A CANDIDATE
(4) SO AL GORE HAS PROMISED THAT HE WOULD ENDORSE A CANDIDATE...
... experi-
ment) and the aligned Korean function words.
3 Syntactic Reordering
Many approaches use syntactic reordering in the
preprocessing step for SMT systems (Collins et
al., 2005; Xia and McCord, ... the morpho-
syntactic discrepancies between two languages.
Ultimately, we expect an ideal alignment, as
shown in Figure 2. Our results show that the
combined pseudo word insertion andsyntactic ... any English
words, and can simply and easily be removed by
referring to their POS information. The unaligned
words are case particles, final endings, and auxil-
iary particles, and they call these...
... MgCl
2
concentration, pH, temperature and ionic
Ó FEBS 2003 Endonuclease and maturase activities of I-AniI (Eur. J. Biochem. 270) 1545
binding affinity to AnCOBDP9 and a trace of splicing
activity ... Stephens, K.M., Emond, M.J. & Monnat, R.J.
Jr (1998) I-PpoI and I-CreI homing site sequence degeneracy
determined by random mutagenesis and sequential in vitro
enrichment. J. Mol Biol. 280, 345–353.
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prebound AnCOB RNA. The assay of 5A was repeated with and without 5 n
M
AnCOBDP9 pre-RNA and with KCl at 50, 100 and 150 m
M
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that increasing KCl concentration slows the cleavage...
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method. Differences between test and comparison methods were estimated at 2.5, 4.0, and 10.0
ng/mL (2.5, 4.0, and 10.0 µg/L) for tPSA and 15%, 20%, and 25% for percentage of fPSA.
Relative differences ... total PSA level between 4 ng/ml and 10 ng/ml.
A PSA level of 4 to 10 ng/ml is considered slightly elevated levels between 10 and
20 ng/ml are considered moderately elevated; and anything above ... diagnosis and treatment of any and all medical conditions.
I add a link with details of this subject
http://www.labtestsonline.org.uk/
understanding/analytes/psa/test.html
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