... sufficient evidence for the identification of that constituent; e.g., if the leftmost daughter is either the specifier or the head of that constituent in the sense of Jacken- doff (1977). Third, ... to the identity of a particular constituent on the basis ofthe identity ofthe first constituent in it. Since lexical items are assigned to lexical categories essentially as soon as they ... CFPSG. The first set is explicitly designed to preserve the property of noncenter-embedding. The second is designed to maximize the use of prefixes on the basis of being able to predict the identity...
... to the system. Dynamic model-theoretic semantics allows the evaluation of a formula to cause the addition of information to the model. This interaction ofthe evaluation of a formula and the ... other elements. If the expansion of the model is not properly managed, the result of the evaluation of such a formula can be wrong (i.e. inconsistent with the contents ofthe model). Two mechanisms ... equivalent, they would have the same element as their denotation. When an element that would distinguish the denotations of these two expressions was added to the model, the expansion of the element...
... higher the p-value attached to an operator, the closer is the interpretation of that operator in accordance with the rules of ordinary Boolean logic. On the other hand, the smaller the p-value, ... must be used. The results of Table I show that for the CACM queries the best overall policy is a complete softening ofthe Boolean operators down to p = 1. Evidently not many ofthe quasi-Boolean ... and-operator. The higher the p-value, the more similar • the corresponding operator will be to the com- pulsory Boolean and. Correspondingly, the smaller the p-value, the more relaxed is the interpretation...
... Leadeterminant.As the C3aion is at m/z 690, this excludes the possibility of the other Fuc being at the Gal next to the subterminalGlcNAc. The position ofthe second Fuc 3-linked to the internal ... the inhibition of bacterial adhesion to epithelial surfaces, as they are able tomimic the binding epitope ofthe epithelial receptor [8].Also, milk contains oligosaccharides that resemble structures recognized ... carbohydrate structures participate in variousbiological events in addition to modifying protein function.One ofthe early demonstrations ofthe role of carbo-hydrates in recognition was binding of the...
... de-scribe the motion ofthe person and his keys while heis holding them. Then we will look at the motion of the person and his keys after he lets go of them. Let's begin by looking at the ... perception ofthe system. We find that the NM presence significantly improves user’s perception of the system in terms of their ability to concen-trate on the instruction (Q3), in terms of their ... incli-nation to reuse the system (Q6) and in terms ofthe system’s matching of their expectations (Q4). There is a trend that it was easier for them to learn from the NM enabled version ofthe system...
... Harmony 4, and, of course, reduplication. The input consists ofthe stream of segments and a stream of stressesS: pangupangu r nu 1 2 There is a question of course as to whether one could ... suffixation, involves the attachment of an affix to a word; but, unlike these other two processes, an infixed affix occurs within the word rather than at the edge ofthe word. [3] Vowel Harmony ... as far as the phonology is concerned (i.e., they undergo Vowel Harmony 3 with the word to which they attach) are separate words from the point of view of the syntax. For instance, the auxiliary...
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... the history ofthe varieties of Islam as they relate to the patrons involved. Because the latter can only respond to each other in time, the first mosque in The Netherlands as well as one of ... between the countless examples of reception ofthe one building in the other had nothing to do with a disinterested or flawed way of looking, but with the position ofthe patron and the function of ... clichés, taking on the “for-eigner” role of their own accord. […] The dome and the minaret […] thus become visible symbols ofthe opposite of integration.’34 He found that most of the new European...
... Some of these compounds do inhibit MtRpiB [13]. The dif-ference in the behaviour ofthe two enzymes appearsto arise from the slightly broader active site in MtRpiBas a result ofthe switch ofthe ... thesereasons, only the phosphate moiety ofthe sugar hasbeen modelled in the structure deposited.Comparison of TcRpiB structures The various structuresof TcRpiB exhibited rmsd in the range of 0.15–0.3 ... contacts with their equiv-alents in the other subunit ofthe second dimer(Fig. 4A). In the case of P21212(TcRpiB-R5P), the four molecules in the asymmetric unit represent the tetramer. The two...
... has had the bene®t of help and input from a number of people over a period of some six years. The early stages ofthe project,speci®cally the harmonic and TPC models, took shape as part of mydissertation ... suggests that they must be extracting the necessary pitch and duration information. Another possible argument for the reality of piano-roll representations is that the kinds of higher-level structures ... intuitions (or those of another musictheorist) about musical structure to represent those of a larger popula-tion of ``experienced listeners.'' Surely the hearing of music theorists hasbeen...
... lose the element ofthe machinic centre, of subjectiveautopoiesis and self-affirmation. Whetherlocated at the level ofthe complete individualor partial subjectivity, or even at the level of social ... Guattari map out a theory andlanguage of art outside of representation. I want tonote here an interesting dovetailing of their theorywith a kind of aporia which The Social History of Art,” and ... and the difference between the two sets of categories, as follows: The only danger in all this is that the virtualcould be confused with the possible. The possi-ble is opposed to the real; the...
... incorporate concepts from the theory of fuzzy sets and systems. Further development ofthe latter of these efforts would be of particular interest in our present context, in view of work done by Zadeh ... further functions: F 2, which consists ofthe composition of (18vi) and F3; and FO, which consists ofthe composition of F 2, FI, and (181) and defines the overall function effected by the ... domain of ~; R is~ function, the interpretation function of I, that assigns members of D to individual constant~in L and sets of lists of members of D to predicates in L, the length of a list...
... &apos ;The Crucible' is clearly a representationofthe true meaning of tragedy. John Proctor was, in fact, the medium, the tool, of which Miller utilized toconvey a universal depiction of ... description also provides another outlet to convey the dynamic nature of his character. While the physical side of Proctor deterioratedtowards the conclusion ofthe story a contrast is created. ... alone is responsible for the cramping of our lives then the protagonist must needs be so pure and faultless as to force us to deny his validityas a character. From neither of these views can tragedy...