... teach something. Lewis Carroll did not try to teach
anything. He only wanted to tell a wonderful story.
Carroll wrote a second story about Alicein 1871. He died in 1898. Today, AliceinWonderland ... teacher there. He was a
quiet man and did not talk to people easily.
He wrote AliceinWonderlandin 1865. For him, AliceinWonderland was not an important book, so he did not
use his name for the ... King.
'Well, I don't like you' said the Cat.
' That's not polite,' said the King and got behind Alice.
Alice said, 'A cat can look at a King. I read that in...
... teach something.
Lewis Carroll did not try to teach anything. He only wanted to tell a wonderful story.
Carroll wrote a second story about Alicein 1871. He died in 1898. Today, AliceinWonderland ... polite,' said the King and got behind Alice.
Alice said, 'A cat can look at a King. I read that in a book, I think.'
'Well, this cat has to go,' said the King. He called to ... beginning!'
' What trial is it ?' Alice asked. The Duchess didn't answer and started to run. Her arm was in Alice& apos;s, so Alice ran too.
Chapter 9 Who Took the Tarts?
Alice...
... divides. In
race, in language, in literature, too, ‘‘science exercises the reconciling, the
uniting in uence’’ in uncovering ‘‘traces of kinship, and the most
essential sort of kinship, spiritual kinship, ... Anglo-Saxon
temperament, disciplinable and steadily obedient within certain limits,
but retaining an inalienable part of freedom and self-dependence’’ ()
that insures vigilance against tyranny. Representing Celts ... against – but abstain from voting on – a
bill for the suspension of habeas corpus in Ireland, which Russell’s Liberal
ministry had introduced in response to agrarian and fenian unrest.⁵⁹
Unwilling...
... and lovely.
Find a description of the hero or heroine in an English novel or short story. Note down any
interesting collocations that you find there.
I
English Collocations in Use 41
People: ...
disappointment to me. Now I'm feeling increasingly
anxious that I'll fail the next one. In fact I'm
worried sick. What should I do?
David Wright
'deeply disappointed is ... women's magazines and note down any other interesting family
collocations that you find.
English Collocations in Use 43
19.2 Look at B. Correct
the six collocation
errors in this young...
... and troubleshooting that are used in
networking. Inquiring into the state of a technological system, interrogating it in a
systematic way, recording results, forming and testing hypotheses are ... internalization
of the learning assists the student in making sense of the learning process and
linking prior learning to the present as well as future learning in the way of goal
setting. Reflections ... is often common, resulting in just
"covering" the material;
ã trainees/students reach a saturation point of listening during extended
lectures.
Using a mini-lecture with additional...
... to
enterprises in terms of land, square, capital, labour, etc.
a/ The existing thinking: There are some view points of local and central agency
and industries that short-comings in enacting, implementing ... solving conflicts between two sides effectively and
equally , services of providing information about enterprise situation, training enterprises
and banking officials in developing method of business ... having feasible project, having minimum joining own capital of
15%, having collateral property and having trust between banks and customers.
Outwardly, above loaning conditions are completely...
... architecture,
clinical research, and nancial trading. These
example domains show the 100 envisioning ideasin acon” in specic contexts. By including three
domains instead of one, each envisioning ... maintain
an internal locus of control; and providing mean-
ingful visibility into the internal workings
of automaon.
Category F, “Enhancing informaon representa-
on,” contains eleven ideas ... The ideasin this category
highlight the potenal importance of exible
organizing methods; searching, ltering, and sort-
ing applicaon content; handling uncertain data
sets; integrang informaon...
... and apply phonological
consistency in GPCs, including the roles of PCs in
PSCs in Chinese, plays an instrumental role in
learners’ competence in reading Chinese. Phono-
logical consistency is ... teaching
goals. Techniques for decomposing Chinese
characters and for comparing the similarity
between Chinese characters were employed
to recommend lists of Chinese characters
for authoring ... semantic information about Chinese charac-
ters. Hence, one may use radicals as hints to link
the meanings and writings of Chinese characters.
For instance, “河”(he2, river) [Note: Chinese char-
acters...
... be used in the construction.
That is, beginning with only characters in the lexi-
con and using the training data to alter the current
lexicon in each iteration. This is also an interesting
direction.
References
Maximilian ... means for OOV handling. While relying
only on characters gives moderate performances in
ASR, properly augmenting new words significantly
increases the accuracy. An interesting question
would then ... such information.
With the baseline lexicon, we performed the EM
algorithm as in Table 2 to train the trigram LM.
Here we used a 313 MB LM training corpus, which
contains text news articles in...
... experiment) characters before and after an
error-block in the Error-String, am found in the Similar-
String, take out the string (denoted C) between A and B in
1 For detecting errors in Japanese ... (Error-String) that comprises an
error-block and each M (5 in the experiment) character
before and after the error-block out of the input string, and
using this string (Error-String) as a ... string including errors from the String-
Database (the former string is referred to as the
Similar-String, and the latter as the Error-String).
Finally, the correction is made using the difference...
... for an incrementally
enlarged set of training data using or not us-
ing character clustering. 15 Table 1 shows re-
sults obtained from training sets of ATR-travel.
The upper figures in each ... tagging,
each of which contains a set of questions about
events. We have considered the following points
in making decision-tree questions.
1) MI character bits
We define self-organizing character ... knowing the sort of each character is use-
ful when tokenizing a string of characters into
a string of words and when assigning parts-of-
speech to them, and our method of clustering
characters...
... Tech.
Tsinghua University, Beijing 100084, China
lijingyang@gmail.com sms@tsinghua.edu.cn kevinn9@gmail.com
Abstract
Words and character- bigrams are both
used as features in Chinese text ... Vector Space
Model (VSM) in text information processing,
document indexing (term extraction) acts as a
pre-requisite step in most text information proc-
essing tasks such as Information Retrieval ... Text Processing (CI-
CLing 2003), 602-614.
Yuan Liu, Nanyuan Liang. 1986. Basic Engineering
for Chinese Processing – Contemporary Chinese
Words Frequency Count, Journal of Chinese In-
formation...
... community in
the
language-oriented
fields has very little
knowledge about using a computer to write
interesting programs to gain a deeper
understanding of the problems in their domain
2) ... computational
ideas (eg like
backtracking, which is encounterd in parsing
non-deterministc grammars and which could be
applied to pattern matching and tree like data
structures)
6. Pattern Matchinq- ... in detail; the information is
documented in KLING et al (1977) end FISCHER
(1978 end
1979).
We believe that our approach turned out to be
very successful. The students enjoyed working
in...
... Sinason, 1992). In the
context of the developing world, psychoanalysis has proved enormously
influential in thinking about and acting to combat racial and class
oppression, as well as in thinking ... services including mental
health. Not surprisingly this pattern was duplicated in the access of black
people to psychological training. In 1989, there were fewer than 20 black
registered clinical ... of
transformation in a changing institution against the background of broader
changes in psychology and in the society as a whole.
We were asked at the end of our first year of training if we would...