... sequence of Colloc(ations), each
of which consists of a sequence of Words.
sible for an adaptor grammar to generate a sentence
as a sequence of collocations, each of which con-
sists of a sequence of ... synergistic interaction
in learning several aspects oflinguisticstructure si-
multaneously, as compared to learning each kind of
linguisticstructure independently.
Because learning collocations ... and
provide a principled approach to the Bayesian es-
timation of at least some types oflinguistic struc-
ture. Because of this, less linguisticstructure needs
to be “built in” to an adaptor grammar...
... terms of discourse structures and major linguistic features
5.1 Similarities 32
a, Type of discourse 32
b, Register (or Functional style) 32
c, Writing style 32
d, Linguistic features 33
e, Structure ... Expression 34
b, Structure 34
* Typical structureof an International Declaration on Human Rights 37
* Typical structureof an International Convention on Human Rights 38
* Sources of data 39
* References ... characteristics 20
4.3 A study of discourse structure and some major linguistic features
of the International Convention on Human Rights in comparison
with those of the International Declaration...
... witness thereof" appears in most
Endings of Conventions. This old form might internationally be a source of confusion because
of the meaning of the word "witness". People often blame ...
28
Moreover, the high frequency of complex sentences also characterizes the writing style of
English people.
d, Linguistic features
Both types of document have a variety oflinguistic terms that define ... the signature of the Members of the Council of Europe.
It shall be ratified. Ratifications shall be deposited with the Secretary-General of the Council of
Europe. (Articles 59.1 of European Convention...
...
largest number of votes and an absolute majority of the votes of the representatives of States
Parties present and voting.
6. The members of the Committee shall be elected for a term of four years. ... proclaimed in the Charter of the United
Nations, recognition of the inherent dignity and of the equal and inalienable rights of all
members of the human family is the foundation of freedom, justice ... freedoms of others.
Article 15
1. States Parties recognize the rights of the child to freedom of association and to freedom of
peaceful assembly.
2. No restrictions may be placed on the exercise of...
... representative.
The method of quantification of regular sound corre-
spondences described in the second part of the paper
was successful in the identification of the underlying
linguistic structureof the dialect ... underlying linguistic structure, i.e.
the specific linguistic elements that contributed to
the differences between the dialects. This is very of-
ten seen as one of the main drawbacks of the dialec-
tometry ... (2005) and Nerbonne (2006). In both of
these papers the identification oflinguistic structure
in the aggregate analysis is based on the analysis of
the pronunciation of the vowels found in the data...
... Pattern
Singular
“a(x) x is made up of ” NP
QT
is made up of NP’
C
“a(x) x is made of NP
QT
is made of NP’
C
“a(x) x comprises” NP
QT
comprises (of) ? NP’
C
“a(x) x consists of NP
QT
consists of NP’
C
Plural
“p(x) ... NP’
C
Plural
“p(x) are made up of ” NP
QT
is made up of NP’
C
“p(x) are made of NP
QT
are made of NP’
C
“p(x) comprise” NP
QT
comprise (of) ? NP’
C
“p(x) consist of NP
QT
consist of NP’
C
Table 2: Clues ... Association of Computational Linguistics, pages 888–895,
Prague, Czech Republic, June 2007.
c
2007 Association for Computational Linguistics
Automatic Acquisitionof Ranked Qualia Structures...
...
nario comprises linguistic information, in the form of a sequence of sentences, and non -linguistic information.
The non -linguistic information is a sequence of conceptual structure [STATE] ...
consisting of a sequence of
sce-
narios.
Each scenario contains both linguistic and
non -linguistic (i.e. visual) information. The non-
linguistic information for each scenario consists of
a ...
correlated linguistic and non -linguistic input. In
[16, 17], Salveter describes a system called MORAN.
The non -linguistic component of each scenario pre-
sented to MORAN consists of a sequence of...
... detection of substructures, the general assignment of
13
C
NMR spectra discussed is also useful for the elucidation of structural features of
unknown polysaccharides. The assignment of the
13
C ... linkages of the
main chain (≈ 67 ppm), “free” C-6 atoms (≈ 60 ppm)and(1→6) linkages of the
24 3 Analysis of Polysaccharide Structures
partially hydrolysed samples. Assignment of the splitting of the ... aldono-1,4-lactones. An example of
the usefulness of this approach is the evaluation of the ratio of mannose:galactose
in hydrolysed gums [56].
The type of linkage of RU in polysaccharide can be...