... place inthe future. In this case,
the interpretationofthe main verb inthe relative
clause depends on the during time ofthe main
clause. There is also another interpretation, ac-
cording ...
during~time
variable throughout
the tree enables interpretationof nontensed ele-
ments inthe sentence according to the time ofthe
main verb. Further, the
during
time is useful inthe
interpretation ...
must include the time 3:00; however, the starting
and ending points ofthe cake-frosting event need
not coincide exactly with the starting and ending
points ofthe interval at which the cake...
... above the larynx. It is about 7 cm
long in woman and about 8 cm in men, and at its top end it is divided into 2, one
part being the back ofthe mouth andthe other being the beginning ofthe ... are the sounds inthe production of speech. The air stream is obstructed in
the oral cavity. Because of a complete closure ofthe articulators involved andthe
soft palate is raised blocking off ... unit in a language that is capable of conveying a
distinct meaning, such as the/ s/ of “sing” & the /r/ of “ring” inEnglish
(Abercrombie: 1967)
“Phoneme (linguistics) _ one ofthe small...
... (n = 28) included inthe map
originated inthe US. Two studies were conducted in Canada and one in New
Zealand. It is interesting to note that none ofthe studies were conducted inthe UK.
... open to both the bottom-up
approach and to the top-down approach inthe systematic map ofthe research in
the field, and then to focus on sentence grammar for the in- depth reviews. Inthe
former ... writing is to further improve’ (op. cit., p 411). The debate continues.
By way of contrast, the 'Exploring Language' strand ofEnglishinthe New
Zealand Curriculum (Ministry of...
... interpretationofthe
"after"
adverbial. In these cases, what is sited by TF is the
beginning ofthe interval. What in turn sites the RT ofthe
main clause is the end ofthe interval.
The ... processing ofthe first two clauses is just the same
as in examples 7a and b. From here, the two examples
diverge.
In 10a-3, the beginning of ADV is most plausibly
interpreted with respect to the ... proud of him.
The event of Mary's brother spending five weeks in Alaska
is not interpreted as occurring either coincident with or
after the event of my conversation with Mary. Rather, the...
... only inthe organization of distributed and parallel
applications, but inthe implementation ofthe operating system kernel itself. Mach uses memory-mapping
techniques to make the passing of large ... copyright notice andthe title ofthe publication and
its date appear, and notice is given that copying is by permission ofthe Association of Computing Machinery.
To copy otherwise, or to republish, ... validation - Finally, the kernel informs the hardware physical map module ofthe new virtual
to physical mapping.
With the exception ofthe hardware validation, all of these steps are implemented in a...
... experi-
encing the limits ofthe human, which for Levinas means the limits
of the ethical.
a poetics of proximity
In the experience ofthe workof art, Levinas says, we enter into ‘a
mode of being to ... we inhabit. Poetry is anarchic inthe orig-
inal sense ofthe word. Inthe Republic Plato formalized this link
between poetry and anarchy (and, inthe bargain, instituted the dis-
cipline of ... disinterestedness and repose. Regarding the experience
of the modern workof art, recall Kant’s account ofthe experience
of the sublime: In presenting the sublime in nature the mind feels
agitated, while in...
... et al, in their study, have
evaluated the link between the timing of conception with
risk of preeclampsia [13]. They found the highest risk of
preeclampsia in conceptions occurring inthe summer ... variation inthe monthly average rainfall
during the study period.
Graph showing the variation inthe monthly average morning relative humidity during the study periodFigure 3
Graph showing the variation ... than the rest ofthe year
(1012 mb, p < 0.0001).
Conclusion: Inthe tropical climate of Mumbai, the incidence of eclampsia is significantly higher in
monsoon, when the weather is cooler and...
... them in many other activities including
harvesting, cutting roots and drying and collecting cassava chips. The difference in margin
is not big enough for them to try other options. If family inputs ... system, including agro-industries. There is neither
a solid legal framework nor clear regulatory guidelines to govern the allocation, protection
and management of resources. Furthermore, theinterpretation ... countries.
There is a limited number of processing factories in main cities or near production centres,
and the cost of processing, including materials, fuel and electricity, is very high. Unlike the...
... countries ofthe North Atlantic rim engaged
in this as a matter of acquiring economic power, and even empire
building. In fact, the history of fishing andof fish market dominance
is intertwined with the ... capelin in the
Barents Sea collapsed inthe mid-1980s, resulting inthe closing of
the capelin fishery for five years.
Iceland’s cod catch fell by about half in 1994. The cod fishery
there has since ... on -the- spot “snapshots” ofthe abundance
of different kinds of marine life there by visitors inthe 1500s and
1600s. Among them were turtles in “inestimable numbers,” “an in -
nite number of them...
... (the giver) must drive the other
participant (the follower) from a starting point
(the bus station) to the finish (the Castle).
Figure 1: Maps used inthe recording of REC corpus
Giver and ... consideration
of the partner’s intentions and goals inthe
task performance. This involves longer ut-
terances, andof course a larger effort;
•responsibility of maintaining a known
track of communication ... speaker is reacting
to the instruction or question offered by the
other participant, rather than moving the
discourse on another goal. In fact the latter
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... assessment involves two aspects: examining energy intake and expenditure
to determine how energy imbalance has occurred; and considering the nature of
the environment and personal and other factors ... whole.
Increased duration of behavioural treatment increases the II
likelihood of maintaining weight loss; inthe absence of continued
behavioural intervention, a return to baseline weight occurs in ... 1991;45(9):419–30.
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... cues and misunderstandings?
Is there a feeling of warmth or affection between them?
Sensitive inquiry might include questions about the parent’s expe-
rience ofthe infant, the meaning ofthe infant ... with the following
important tenets in mind.
INFANT AND PARENT TOGETHER. First, the trainee watches the baby in
the context of a relationship in order to understand who that baby is,
what the ... with the infant and parent together throughout the period
of observation, assessment, and intervention, nurturing rela-
tionships and using them as instruments of change.
Invite parents to talk and...
... accumulating school savings may have effects apart from financing
school.
Conley (2001) finds that a doubling of net worth results in an 8.3% increase inthe probability of
attending college. Further, ... for their youth.
Youth savings. Youth were asked in 2002 whether they had a savings or bank account in their name. If
they had an account, they were also asked whether they were saving some of ... None ofthe
existing research examines the effect of youth savings on college attendance, and only one study
examines the relationship between parent school savings and college attendance.
Theoretical...
... characteristics of the
lexical ontology MeSH, the use of a corpus to examine
the problem space, the method of determining the rela-
tions, the accuracy ofthe results, andthe problem of am-
biguity. The ... examined, by hand, 20% ofthe NCs
they cover, paraphrasing the relation between the nouns,
and seeing if that paraphrase was the same for all the NCs
in the group. If it was the same, then the ... of finding the subconstituents elsewhere inthe cor-
pus and using those to predict how the larger compounds
are structured.
We are interested inthe third task, interpretationof the
underlying...