... education
The national language policy currently in place in Botswana, is that Setswana is the national
language ofthe country (Republic of Botswana 1985:8). So, despite the existence of other
local ... (elites). The
choice of which language or dialect to use to teach (medium of instruction) reflects the
interests of those elite. In countries in which one ofthe languages dominate, there is ... order to improve the quality of life of
the poor and rural people adult education programs should include as one of its components
the observation and imitation ofthe artisans and other skilled...
... waterproof /
/
wc:tCpru:f
/ (a): waterproof clothes keep you dry because they do not let
rain pass through them: không thm nc
a waterproof jacket: áo ves-tông không thm nc
IN THE KNOW: The ... KNOW: The penguins of Philip Island are very small, as can be seen in the
photograph. They are also a tourist attraction. They walk along the same pathways from the sea to
their nests every ... _________ in the headphones.
4. First, Soriah fed the cat. Then, she called her mother.
Soriah _________ her mother after she _________ the cat.
5. First, Marie did her homework. Then, she...
...
A. The determination of stress patterns
B. The determination of consonantal doubling rules
in the inflection of English verbs
C. The determination of word-breaking rules as used
in end -of -the- line ... or later face
the problem of unscrambling English affixes. The role of affixes is crucial
in the study of word-breaking practice. In the automatic determination
of the parts of speech (a central ... to the corpus
K consist-
ing of all ofthe cvcvc words listed in the Shorter Ox-
ford Dictionary leads to the strong affixes given in
Table II.
We give some ofthe details illustrating the...
... producing the 25-best
list for the reranker. The log figure of merit is
the sum ofthe log language model probability
and the log channel model probability plus 1.5
times the number of edits in the ... look at these two components in the next
two Sections in more detail.
5.2 Language Model
Informally, the task oflanguage model component
of the noisy channel model is to assess fluency of
the sentence ... overesti-
mate the weight associated with the feature derived
from the Switchboard language model, since the flu-
ent sentence itself is part ofthelanguage model
training data. We solve this by dividing the...
... to the environment, they are themselves subject to the dynamics ofthe
environment. These dynamics, which are produced by the interactions ofthe nodes and
shaped by the media that channel the ... made audible the resonances between
the blast of Dada at the end of WWI in Zurich and Berlin, the gust ofthe Situationists on the
Rive Gauche in Paris in the 1960s, and the explosion of Punk Rock ...
supporters of FOSS.
For the time being, the low costs which increase its accessibility are offset by the still rather
high barrier of technical expertise necessary to make use ofthe much ofthe software....
... these
people, one ofthe ducts usually drains only a small part
of the pancreas and empties directly into the duode-
num. The other duct drains most ofthe pancreas but is
often too small for the job, ... 16-27 depicts the major
causes. Gallstones are by far the most common cause of
obstruction. Other causes include cancer ofthe head of
the pancreas, pancreatitis, inflammatory disease of the
ducts, ... pancreatic duct
merges with the common bile duct, and together they
pass through the head ofthe pancreas before emptying
into the duodenum at the ampulla of Vater.
The pancreas is exceptional...
... 1-2 at the
end ofthe chapter offers another example to think
about.
THE EFFECT OF DISEASE PREVALENCE ON TEST
USEFULNESS
The prevalence of a disease is the number of persons
who have the disease ... to be synthesized by elements of the
cytoplasm. RNA carries DNA messages from the nu-
cleus into the cytoplasm, the fluid part ofthe cell sur-
rounding the nucleus.
DNA is constructed of building ... 275
Nomenclature of Blood Vessel Disease / 277
Atherosclerosis / 277
The Causes and Consequences of
Atherosclerosis / 277
The Pathogenesis of Atherosclerosis / 278
Risk Factors for Atherosclerosis / 279
The...
... plans to form shortly a working committee of HAS,
for the purpose of theoretically co-ordinating all ofthe
Hungarian work in MT and mathematical linguistics.
György Szépe
November, 1962
32 ...
seminar in quantitative linguistics. The prospect is
that this group will form an official liaison with
HAS.
(4) Technical University of Budapest, Institute of
Languages. Includes a group, headed ... there are many persons, some of whom
are not associated directly with the above-mentioned
groups, who are working on related problems. There
are plans to form shortly a working committee of...
... factors for
selecting one verb over the other;, (I) the intended perspec-
tive
of the situation, (2) the emphasis of one activity rather
than another, (3) the focus being on a particular individ- ... as a result
of the use ofthe various control heuristics that guide the
process of generation. In other words, they axe incorpo-
rated in the procedural knowledge rather than the static
knowledge. ... the rest
of the lexical items do not have an independent epistemo-
logical status, outside the context of an utterance. The
selection of closed-class items, therefore, comes as a result
of...
... by 0.0167 gÆcm
)3
, from the start
of the experiment. By the end ofthe measurement, the
thickness had increased by 0.342 nm, the mass had
increased by 0.10 ngÆmm
)2
and the density had
decreased ... fluores-
cence. The subsequent plateau phase is associated with
a decrease in the concentration of small species, or the
aggregation and precipitation of fibrils [37]. The kinet-
ics of these three stages of ... min. In the main, the pres-
ence of a-crystallin significantly decreased formation of
this large aggregate. As a result ofthe interaction of
a-crystallin with reduced j-casein, a complex of similar
mass...
... specimens
reveal the crucial point of connection between the head appendages and the
shield itself. (The end ofthe appendage opposite to the point of attachment
with the body the distal, or farthest, ... above
(dorsal). We see the position ofthe eyes and nozzle, the full sequence of
lateral lobes, and the gills lying above the lobes. The gut runs as a straight
tube down the middle ofthe body. Figure ... can imagine the discussions, the escalating
arguments, the threats, the near fracturings, the break, the return of the
prodigal son, the reconciliation.
I don't think that any of this occurred,...
... earth or to the legitimacy of human
wants. On the face of it, the case is absurd. Most physical laws define
the limits of what it is possible to do. And all ofthe authentic moral
teachings of 3,000 ... erosion. The speed ofthe horse, in other
words, allows the Amish to pay attention to the minute particulars of
their farm and how they farm. By a similar logic, he waits to cut hay
until the bobolinks ... memory of the
place and hence of its ecological possibilities and limits. There is a kind
of long-term learning process that grows from the intimate experi-
ence of a place over time ofthe kind...
... an award that describes a lot of concepts ofthe group #10.
The assessment ofthe performance and accountability ofthe NSF in the
U.S. is the responsibility ofthe Advisory Committee for GPRA ... citations. The citation tree
rings of a few articles have layers of rings in red. It means that these articles
experienced a significant surge of citations. They were at the center of the
attention ofthe ... same abstract. The terms shown have the highest centrality
scores, which measure the importance of their role in linking other terms to-
gether in the network. The position ofthe term divergent...