... nontrivial task
that involves nonliteral uses of such words.
Moreover, we show that visual and textual in-
formation are tapping on different aspects of
meaning, and indeed combining them in mul-
timodal ... that vi-
sual and textual information are tapping on different
aspects of meaning, such that they are complemen-
tary sources of information, and indeed combining
them in multimodal...
... aspects of naming in
computer systems. To the linguist or psycholinguist they are
disappointing because there is no theory or analytic framework for
describing what is happening. In my own work ... (1983) work on planning referring
expressions, and Finin's (1982) work on parsing complex noun
phrases, but individual lexical items have not been treated in
much detail. In cont...
... places and in particular ways. Interlocu-
tors in a political interview are expected to respect
transition-relevance places, openings and closings
according to social conventions. Failing to do ... Non-cooperative
features related to speech acts include the inter-
viewer expressing a personal opinion or criticising
subjectively the interviewee’s positions and the in-
terviewee asking qu...
...
policy of interlingualizing the thesaurus, (that
is, of assimilating semantics to syntax) and
that of thesaurizing the syntax (that is, of in-
cluding syntax within semantics) the linguists ... but it
should be borne in mind by those linguists who
are seriously interested in developing machine
translation as a concrete reminder that, for
every increase in linguistic analytic...
... degrades
when the domain of the test set differs from the do-
main of the training set, in part because the test set
includes more OOV words and words that appear
only a few times in the training set (henceforth,
rare ... up training during our exper-
iments and, in some cases, to avoid running out
of memory, we replaced words appearing twice or
fewer times in the data with the specia...
... frequency in time units, as
in every 5 minutes.
Duration of an action - delimiting the
interval
Here, Karlin enumerates the following kinds of
modifier:
• explicit duration in time intervals ... instructions found mainly in the cooking
domain. The example used by Karlin is (4).
Steam for g minutes or until the mussels (4)
open.
Karlin asserts that 'the meaning of sentenc...
...
meaning constructor,
is a linear-logic formula
consisting of instructions in the glue language for
combining the meanings of the lexical entry's syn-
tactic arguments to obtain the meaning ... framework in
Section 3. and work through several examples of
non-constituent coordination (specifically, right-
node raising) in Section 4. We discnss examples
involving intensioual...
... (2008) Mapping
alpha-helical induced folding within the intrinsically dis-
ordered C-terminal domain of the measles virus nucleo-
protein by site-directed spin-labeling EPR spectroscopy.
Proteins 73, ... B, Finet S &
Longhi S (2005) The intrinsically disordered C-terminal
domain of the measles virus nucleoprotein interacts with
the C-terminal domain of the phosphoprotein via two
distinct...
... are linked to accessory proteins (e.g. zonula
occludens proteins and cingulin), forging a connection
to the actin cytoskeletons of endothelial cells [8]. Occlu-
din is an 65 kDa phosphoprotein ... Claudins are 22 kDa
phosphoproteins that are thought to help maintain
high transendothelial electrical resistance. Three types
of claudins (claudin1 ⁄ 3, claudin5 and claudin12) are
found in ....