... behavior of the morphological and syntactic parsers on a more complicated example: Ngarrka-ngku.ka marlu marna-kurra luwa.rnu ngarni.nja-kurra (man-ergative-aux kangaroo grass-obj shoot-past ... namely prosody and the non- isomorphism of syntactic and phonological structure. We maintain that these are are central tothe task of a morphological analyzer and, hence, have incorporated ... 07974. Barbara Brunson* AT&T Bell Laboratories and Department of Linguistics University of Toronto Toronto, Ontario, Canada M5S 1A1 . Abstract We present a model of morphological processing...
... from the Sandia National Laboratory study on enter-prise transformation serves to bring the dangers that managers and administrators face when attempting to impose a transformational change into ... one hand, the manager is told that wasting the tax-payers’ dollars must stop; on the other hand, the public manager is told to do more with less. A cry heard around the globe is that government ... appropriate transforma-tion perspectives. ese are the philosophical underpinnings of change initiatives, and they serve as approaches to framing the planned change to fit into the technical and...
... there was a great obstacle to this delayedaction-at -a- distance theory: namely, if a radiating electron, say inan atom or an antenna, were not acted upon at all by the field thatit radiated, then ... leaves the action invariant(for example, the transformation may be a rotation). The trans-formation is to contain a parameter, a, and is to be a continuousfunction of a. Fora equal to zero, the ... radiationof an atom in quantum mechanics also, may not be spontaneousat all, but induced by the interaction with other atoms, and thatall of the apparent quantum properties of light and the...
... fact, C .A has had much to offer not only to practical language but also to translation theory, the description of particular language, language typology and the study of language universals. ... Nga – K 1 1A 30Graduation paperDeclarationTitle: Anewapproachto semantic and syntactic functions of English adjectives A contrastive– analysis with their Vietnamese equivalents (Graduation ... 2.2.2 Gradable and non- gradable adjectivesAccording to L. G. Alexander (1988, 108) adjectives can be also divided into gradable and non- gradable. Gradable adjectives mean a large class of...
... judgment, all words in the upper branch of the hierarchical tree are related tothe hand sense of palm, and all other words are related to its tree sense. However, it is somewhat unsatis-factory ... consid-ered as one of its senses. Aproblem that we see with this approach is that it allows only as many senses as clusters, thereby limiting the granularity of the meaning space. This problem is avoided ... practical purposes, we can not claim that our algorithm is capable of finding all the fine grained distinctions that are listed in manually created dictionaries such as the Longman Dictionary...
... perspectives: the father as symbolic function, the father as a legalinstitution and the father as a biological fact. The first refers tothe psychological, tra d i t i o n a l ,c u l t u ral and historical ... “implies a positive approachto human sexuality” and mandates that sexualhealth care should be the enhancement of life and personal relationships and not merely the counselling and care related to ... communication, 20 October 2000. Chapter 1S The Masculinity EquationPartnering: ANewApproachto Sexual and Reproductive Health, 2001, Technical Paper No .3, UNFPA, New YorkPartnering: ANew Approach...
... CCCCATGTCGCCTTTAGTOMCB-KO-R TCGCTAGAACACATTGACOMCA-F ATGATGAAACGGTTCAATOMCA-R TTAGTTACCGTGTGCTTCOMCB-F CTGCTGCTCGCAGCAAGTOMCB-R GTGTGATCTGCAACTGTTOMCA-PBAD-F CACCGAGGAATAATAAATGATGAAACGGTTCAATTTCOMCA-PBAD-R ... CACCGAGGAATAATAAATGATGAAACGGTTCAATTTCOMCA-PBAD-R TTAGTTACCGTGTGCTTCOMCB-PBAD-F CACCGAGGAATAATAAATGATGAACGCACAAAAATCAOMCB-PBAD-R TTACATTTTCACTTTAGTShewanella oneidensis MR-1 OmcA and OmcB kinetics J. Borloo et al.3736 ... used as a positive control to display omcA(lane 1) and omcB (lane 6). DNA standards are indicated at the leftand right of the agarose gels. (B) Visualization and separation ofhigh molecular mass...
... tool.3Or˘asan et al. (2000) enhanced the preference-based anaphora resolution algorithmsby using a GA to find an optimal set of values for the outcomes of 14 indicators and apply the opti-mal combination ... Extractor), anewapproachto multilingualsingle-document extractive summarization wheresummarization is considered as an optimization or a search problem. We use a Genetic Algorithm(GA) to ... not be applied too often,because then GA will in fact change to randomsearch. Our mutation operator includes a proba-bility (3%) that an arbitrary weight in a vector willbe changed by a uniformly...
... vector comparisons. Fortunately, theproblem of data sparseness can be minimized by reducing the dimensionality of the matrix. An appropriate alge-braic method that has the capability to reduce ... salient. Also, widely and rural are well within the adjective cluster. The comparison of the two dendrograms indicates that the SVD was capable of making ap-propriate generalizations. Also, when ... after adding one to each value in the matrix.2 As usual, the one is added for smoothing purposes and to avoid problems with zero values. We de-cided not to use a sophisticated association meas-ure...
... Evaluation, pages 719- 724. Sadao Kurohashi, Masaki Murata, Yasunori Yata, Mitsunobu Shimada, and Makoto Nagao. 1998. Construction of Japanese nominal semantic dictionary using " ;A ... a Japanese morphological analyzer, and KNP, a Japanese syntactic and case ana- lyzer (Kurohashi and Nagao, 1994; Kurohashi and Nagao, 1998). Then, a genus word for a head word, like a person ... 'book-Ace' yomu 'read' Agent senmonka 'expert' no chousa 'study' kare-ga 'he-NOM' yomu 'read' Possession watashi 'I' no kuruma...
... required to resolve the interactions and to further contribute tothe understanding of paper as a material. In this thesis anew outlook to fibre bonding and paper strength was adopted in order to ... layer. The sensor is a quartz crystal that oscillates at a certain resonant frequency (f0). The frequency changes on adsorption toa lower value (f), as the coupled mass on the surface increases. ... formation (Swanson 1950). Guar gum is a branched galactomannan polymer which has a linear 1-4 ȕ-D-mannan backbone with 1-6-linked Į-D-galactose side groups on approximately every second mannose...
... ‘visual cryptogram’ [100]containing details of the transaction and an authentication code to be copied back to the bank.As with CAP the presence of part of the transaction details is a big advan-tage ... the real bank and the transaction challengesand responses are forwarded between the real bank and the user, but the transac-tion details are altered to transfer funds tothe attacker instead. ... heuristic classifiers work badly against an adap-tive adversary who can test attacks against the classifier and refine them beforerelease. Tuning heuristics can also be very difficult, in particular adjusting...