... And now — tonight — Ethelred — ha! ha! — the breaking of the door, and the death cry of the creature, and the crashing of the shield! — Say, instead, the forcing of the box, and her cries and ... in those halls of pleasure. The black clock struck once, and stopped. And the flames of the fires died out. And Darkness and Decay and the Red Death ruled over all.The Barrel of AmontilladoI ... dying from the effects of a wild and terrible experience.My family has always produced men of strong' imaginationand uncontrolled emotion, often of violent temper, and I am no exception....
... speak. And now — tonight — Ethelred — ha! ha! — the breaking of the door, and the death cry of the creature, and the crashing of the shield! - Say, instead, the forcing of the box, and her ... Fall of the House of Usher During the whole of a dull, dark and silent day in the autumn of the year, I had travelled alone, on horseback, towards the House of Usher. As I came in sight of the ... sensitivity and imagination; and these had shown themselves in many great works of art and music. I knew, too, the very unusual fact that there were no branches to the family of Usher. The name and...
... northwest of that country there is a region calledNordland. And near the coast of Nordland, there is agroup of islands called Lofoten. Two of the LofotenIslands are called Moskoe and Vurrgh. ... Legrand's house. Then the three of us,Legrand, Jupiter and I, slept for several hours.When we awoke, we looked at the treasure. Legrandstarted counting the coins and jewels."Legrand, ... group of islands. "Look,those are the Lofoten. Can you see the two smallestislands? They are Moskoe and Vurrgh. No one livesthere. Now listen and look at the sea between theislands."I...
... swift and white behind. And then death.China was lit glowing white, but over Japan and Java and all the is-lands of Eastern Asia the great star was a ball of dull red fire because of the steam and ... a thaw and devastating floods. And upon all the mountains of the earth thesnow and ice began to melt that night, and all the rivers coming out of high country flowed thick and turbid, and soon—in ... opening, and houses and walls crumbling todestruction. The whole side of Cotopaxi slipped out in one vast convul-sion, and a tumult of lava poured out so high and broad and swift and li-quid...
... hearse, and managed to get Partlet out of it; but the fox and the other mourners, who were sitting behind, were too heavy, and fell back into the water and were all carried away by the stream and ... the garden, and took the garland from the bough where it hung, and brought it to the bride; and then the bride gave him the silken cord, and he took the silken cord to the river, and the river ... red wheels, and harnessed six mice to it; and then he and Partlet got into the carriage, and away they drove. Soon afterwards a cat met them, and said, ‘Where are you going?’ And Chanticleer...
... walk home; I’ll sit on the box and be coachman, if into the landlord’s easy chair and the other into his handkerchief; and, having done this, they crept away as softly as possible. However, ... yard, heard them coming, and jumping into the brook which ran close by the inn, soon swam out of their reach. An hour or two afterwards the landlord got up, and took his handkerchief to wipe his ... laid by the way, and said they would give him the duck, who was in the habit of laying one every day: so at last he let them come in, and they bespoke a handsome supper, and spent the evening...
... means of sprightly tales and profitable reflections. Sages and men of sense spend their days in the delights of light and heavy literature, whereas dolts and fools waste time in sleep and idleness. ... adventures of the hero and demigod, the great Gandharba-Sena. That son of Indra, who was also the father of Vikramajit, the subject of this and another collection, offended the ruler of the firmament ... the conciseness of their language, and to clothe the skeleton with flesh and blood. To My Uncle, ROBERT BAGSHAW, OF DOVERCOURT, These Tales, That Will Remind Him Of A Land Which He Knows...
... look at ways of extending ourlexicon and ontology to less familiar words.2 The Lexeed Semantic Database of Japanese The Lexeed Semantic Database ofJapanese con-sists of all Japanese words ... is a hand built self-contained lexicon: it con-sists of headwords and their definitions for themost familiar 28,000 words of Japanese. Eachdefinition and example sentence has been parsed, and ... was the availability of a reason-ably robust existing HPSG ofJapanese (JACY), and a wide range of open source tools for de-veloping the grammars. We made extensive use of tools from the the...
... the bushes were few, and I could find no sign of others or of t'samma. And so for days I wandered, finding a few of the berries here and there, often half maddened and stupefied by them, ... likelihood of a return of the storm; and, full of anxiety and distress, I made my way to this newly-formed dune, which apparently covered the exact spot of our camp of overnight; but now no vestige of ... had had no time to pick up anything; and now the half of our precious water, and much of our stores and ammunition, were covered by the thousands of tons of the gigantic dune. Search as I could,...
... pronunciation, part of speech, inflection type, and inflectionform. Specific expressions are often used atthe ends of quotations and inserted clauses.326 Japanese — Detection and Modification of ClauseBoundaries ... for chunkingTag Explanation of tagB Beginning of a clauseEEnd of a clauseIInterior of a clause (except B and E)OExterior of a clauseSClause consisting of one bunsetsuboundaries can ... boundaries of quotations and inserted clausesas well as sentence boundaries is sensitive to theaccuracy of dependency structure analysis and theimprovements of the boundary detection of quo-tations...
... So the topic of interest is part of speech estimation. Some statistical model to estimate the part of speech of unknown words from the case of the first letter and the prefix and suffix is ... part of speech of unknown words for Japanese in this paper are ba- sically the same for English, namely, the prefix and suffix of the unknown word as well as the previous and following part of ... beginnings and endings of words play an important role in tagging part of speech. Table 3 shows examples of common char- acter bigrams for each part of speech in the infre- quent words of the...