... MODIFIERS
The job ofthe knowledge acquisition module
of LDC, called "Prep" in Figure 1, is to' find out about
(a) the vocabulary ofthe new domain and (b) the
composition ofthe ...
derived
by the system
from the meanings of other modifiers, rather than
separately acquired from the user• For example, if the
meaning ofthe adjective "large" has been given by the
user, ... size of its argument, which is
assumed to be a set; sum, which returns the sum of '.'-s
list of inputs; aug, which returns the average of its list
of inputs; and pct, which returns the...
... interpretations to the ones
intended. (Hughes, A. 1989: 38). In the case oftheEnglish section at the University of
Technology, the teachers should do the trial tests first and then, mark and remark the ... validity. These conclusions are as follows:
The test with chosen items is compatible with the aims ofthe courses andthe
objectives ofthe syllabus andthe test specification. However, with the negative ... tests.
Chapter 3- The study is the main part ofthe thesis showing the context ofthe study andthe
detailed results obtained from collected tests and findings in response to the research
questions.
Chapter...
... between the
policy of interlingualizing the thesaurus, (that
is, of assimilating semantics to syntax) and
that of thesaurizing thesyntax (that is, of in-
cluding syntax within semantics) the ...
4.
The only way of defining the notion of a the-
saurus, in practice, is by reference to the
famous work of Roget, Thesaurus ofEnglish
Words andPhrases (Longmans, Green and Co.
5.
... have been made ofthe comple-
mentary distribution in literary Englishof words andphrases from "heads" in
Roget, andofthe construction of discourse from the contents of selected...
... the
inclusion of coordination and exclusion of formulae and
foreign phrases) because they are based entirely on the
literal form ofthe tags in the LOB treebank.
The next stage of our analysis ... tradition of our own
These are not parsed as a result ofthe rigid assumptions
about the ordering of arguments and modifiers built into
the grammar. These need to be relaxed on the basis of
some theory ...
pute the frequency with which each rule ofthe grammar
applied andthe overall success rate ofthe gram-
mar/parser from these manually edited files. However,
the process of evaluating and...
... of Identity Politics in the UK and
the Unaddressed Question of a Union Identity . . . . . . . . . 424
3. The Devolution Programme: A New Role for the Judicial
Committee and Implications for the ... Legal Systems . . . 427
4. Securing a Role The Scope of “Devolution Issue” . . . . . . 428
C. The “Devolution Theme”—Securing the Constitutional Status of
the Devolution Acts . . . . . . . . . . ... The Court’s Diverging Approaches to the Defence of
National and Regional Interests. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 398
(i) The Neglected Virtues of “Formalism” . . . . . . . . . . 398
(ii) The...
... clean. The policy rates each segment
according to the benefit of cleaning the segment and the
cost of cleaning the segment and chooses the segments with
the highest ratio of benefit to cost. The benefit ... shows the relative importance ofthe various
kinds of data written to disk, both in terms of how much of
the live blocks they occupy on disk and in terms of how
much ofthe data written to the ... sequen-
tially, then writes 100 Mbytes randomly to the existing file, then
reads 100 Mbytes randomly from the file, and finally reads the file
sequentially again. The bandwidth of each ofthe five phases...
... specialized audience.
State -of -the- art researchers need this kind of detailed mathematics to
understand the theoretical implications ofthe work.
A basic premise of this book is that most practical ... with radio waves to probe the interior of the
human body. Properly adjusting the strength and frequency ofthe fields cause
the atomic nuclei in a localized region ofthe body to resonate between ... word in the incoming audio signal is isolated and then analyzed to
identify the type of excitation and resonate frequencies. These parameters are
then compared with previous examples of spoken...
... contempt and ridicule
instead, further diminishing their rather uncertain standing within the
group. Concerned both about losing and winning À thereby stoking
the resentment of other competitors À they ... ofthe notion of social
phobia and its equivalents (mostly from the end of nineteenth century
France) in the context of a rising interest in anxiety-related phenomena
and the desire to give them ... this
end, they make themselves agreeable, smiling and nodding with interest
and approval with those they know. When not preoccupied with them-
selves, they can be well attuned to the needs of others and...
... referral) may
depend on the nature ofthe condition, whether the refer-
ral is for reasons of diagnosis and/ or treatment, the pref-
erence ofthe provider, andthe relationship between the
providers. ... composed of both chiropractic and
medical professionals. The goals ofthe focus group were
to explore the attitudes and experiences of medical and
chiropractic clinicians regarding their patients ... situation, that the point of referral may
depend on the familiarity or relationship between the
providers, and that the nature ofthe referral (e.g., amount
and type of information accompanying the referral)...
... Department of State. A few ofthe groups on the official list,
however, are guerrilla organizations. These include the FARC, the LTTE, and the
PKK. To be sure, the FARC, the LTTE, andthe PKK engage ... integrate the good and bad parts of
the self, which are instead split into the “me” andthe “not me.” These
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The ... Zealots’
justification for their killing of other Jews was that these killings demonstrated
the consequences ofthe immorality of collaborating with the Roman invaders,
and that the Romans could not protect their...
... deliver their message more effectively.
- Most ofthe students (90 out of 95) do not know what to do with their hands and
afraid of looking at the audience. This means body language is one of their ... know where they
are? How can they know the structure of your presentation? How can they know
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- Ask your friends to sit far back while you rehearse and ask them whether you are
loud and clear ...
arm to waist level with the elbow bent and hand close to the body, and then move
your raised hand out slowly toward the audience with palm up. This is an inviting
gesture and stresses your desire...