... "Unacceptable ambiguity," Lingulstic Inquiry, 4: 17-68 Huang, X-M (1983) "Dealing with conjunctions in a machine translation environment," Proceedings of the Association for Computational Linguistics European ... handling The object, preposltlonaT phrases, etc; and finally "sentence conJunctlon', for handling coordinate conjunctlon~ GROUPING OF SENTENCES CONTAINING CONJUNCTIONS We can sort sentences containing ... Massachusetts Reproduced by Indiana Univ Ling Club, Bloomington, 1968 Ross, J R (1967b) "Gapping and the order of constituents," Indiana Univ Ling Club, Bloomington Also in Bierwisch, M and K Heidolph,...
... man with the child and the umbrella fell urn- wo- VI CSDC RULES Constraints for determining the grammaticalness of constructions involving coordinating conjunctions have been suggested by linguists, ... treatment of coordinate structures using the conception of 'derived categories' These constraints are useful in the investigation of coordination phenomena,but in order to process coordinating structures ... should be coordinated with the NP immediately following the coordinator: Ex9 The man with (AND (child) fell V (umbrella)) THE IMPLEMENTATION The seemingly straightforward way for dealingwith conjunctions...
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... Reading is making meaning from print It requires: identifying the words in print (word recognition), constructing an understanding from it (comprehension), coordinating identifying words and making ... importance of brain or thinking in reading It also means that meaning resides in the reader’s mind, not in symbols printed on a page It is the readers who construct meaning by associating their knowledge ... made by unfamiliar words in reading comprehension such as: slowing reading speed, interrupting reading process and lack of interest in reading After studying theories involves the topic, the author...
... needs and holdings There are several problemswith calculating this value in computational systems We label these as problemswith a well-defined currency, and in calculating and expressing valuation: ... resource peering,” in Proceedings of the 19th ACM Symposium on Operating Systems Principles, October 2003 [10] S Grinstein, J Huth, and J Schopf, “Resource predictors in hep applications,” in Proc ... there is ongoing research into online market mechanisms—making an allocation decision before seeing all bid activity— designers should develop markets that are less rigid in their clearing time frames,...
... increases to 22.6% We compared training using LGFN with 1-best, 20-best and HaG with 20-best (Figure 7) Training with HaG only obtained similar results with 1best trained LGFN, which demonstrated ... contribution in demonstrating that spurious ambiguity has a negative impact on discriminative learning We will continue working on this line of research and improve our discriminative learning model in ... the nbest list here, resulting in a less accurate training Actually, the 20-best parsing using HaG only generated 4.53 different alignments on average 20-best training using LGFN converged quickly...
... the first part a splitting of the subordination r e l a t i o n s is advantageous The subordination relations are very complex things consisting of different kin d s of information: usual ideas ... passes the examination.) (3) Die F a b r i k besteht seit Jahren (The factory has existed for ) (4) Er besteht auf seiner Meinung (He insists on his opinion.) (5) Die Wand besteht aus Steinen (The ... obligatory in this case But in (2) it is obligatory Unfortunately the distinctive complement with yon is not obligatory, thus the d i s t i n c t i o n of these two meanings requires also to take into...
... taken into account through multiple regression analysis of the survey data, the lack of an intact two-parent family and of regular religious training continue to be linked with developmental problems ... assessments and developing a computer-based reporting system, and supporting the nationwide implementation of the system, which included large-scale training of local program staff, compiling data from ... association with religious attendance is about equal to that with family integrity An intact two-parent family and regular religious participation are also associated with the parent reporting less...
... singleton These two definitions will help us to deal with incomplete descriptions and to extend the notion of distinguishing description 2.1Treating distinguishing descriptions in a guided composition ... sings, e5 is a red bird, e6is a bird that flies In this example, e2 and e3 are not distinguishable, because their sets of 2.2 Refining the notion of distinguishing description Using the definition ... distinguishing description based on inclusion given above, we are going to show that this notion can be refined to take into account more subtle cases of reference We define a more discerning inclusion...
... big problem in machine translation There are varieties of choices of translation for a word in the source language Main principles adopted in our system are, (i) Area restriction by using field ... to define word specific rules Such rules can be invoked in many ways For example, we can associate a word selection rule for an ordinary verb in a dictionary entry for a noun, as shown in Fig ... ~ "meaningle~ expre~ion" Fig An example of a heuristic pre-transfer loop logarithmic characteristics have rule used in the integral equation integral equation integral equation l have integral...
... correlated with changes in PPBC and HRQL scores in subjects with OAB treated with either tolterodine ER or placebo These findings indicate that data obtained from PROs provide a distinct source of information ... Overactive bladder (OAB) is defined by the International Continence Society (ICS) as urgency, with or without urgency urinary incontinence (UUI), usually with increased daytime frequency and ... –10 –20 –30 ≥2-point improvement in PPBC 1-point improvement in PPBC –40 No improvement in PPBC Figure Mean change in KHQ domain scores by categorical improvement in PPBC scores in TER-treated...
... principle, fixed point and optimization problems, ” Journal of Global Optimization, vol 39, no 4, pp 509–527, 2007 L.-J Lin, “Systems of variational inclusion problems and differential inclusion problems ... “Quasi-variational inequalities in topological linear locally convex Hausdorff spaces,” Mathematische Nachrichten, vol 122, pp 231–224, 1985 23 J P Aubin and A Cellina, Differential Inclusion, Springer, Berlin, ... variational inclusions in Banach spaces with an application,” Computers & Mathematics with Applications, vol 41, no 7-8, pp 937–943, 2001 L.-J Lin, “Systems of generalized quasivariational inclusions problems...
... Heidemann, and D Estrin, “Geography-informed energy conservation for ad hoc routing,” in Proceedings of the 7th Annual International Conference on Mobile Computing and Networking (MOBICOM ’01), ... “GPS free coordinate assignment and routing in wireless sensor networks,” in Proceedings of the 24th Annual Joint Conference of the IEEE Computer and Communications Societies (INFOCOM ’05), vol ... a simple time model, in which the latency increases linearly with the number of hops [18] Suppose it takes Trx , Ttx for a sensor node to process bit of incoming and outgoing messages, respectively,...
... spaces with variable exponent, have been intensively studied since 1970s One may see an evident rise of interest in these spaces during the last decade, especially in the last years The interest ... mentioning that the Fredholmness criteria for singular integral equations with Cauchy kernel were proved in [19] for the spaces L p(·) and in [12] for such spaces with power weight Preliminaries ... boundedness of singular operators is required The weighted estimates in L p(·) -spaces with power weight were proved for the maximal operator on bounded domains in [21] and for singular operators in [20]...
... types of difficult people Know things to when dealingwith difficult people Overview Difficult people and conflict 11 types of difficult people Additional Helpful Hints Difficult People and Conflict ... works for them Dealingwith them can cause conflict Difficult People and Conflict (cont) Conflict can result in a charged work environment Difficult behavior causes stress in others Conflict ... sarcasm, & intimidation Dealingwith Dozers Prepare yourself Ask questions Focus on solution Do not confront them Bullies Loud and hostile Abusive Overwhelm you Battling Bullies...
... what’s happening Indecisive Super helpful – but… Postpone decisions Hint and beat around the bush Resolve Indecision Address fears with “what if” questions Help resolve problems when ... issues surface Help examine facts Watch for anger or withdrawal Sniper Exclude key people Withhold information Use hidden attacks, innuendos, digs, non-playful teasing Wreck havoc and ... alternative Bring resistance into the open Seek group confirmation or denial of snipers criticism Use coaching/counseling if assigned tasks not done Why Always Me Gain attention “its...
... 1999 Dealingwith Difficult People, http://www.bethanyhome.org /dealing_ with_ difficult_people.htm Dealingwith Difficult People/Situations: Role of the Extension Committee Member, University of Minnesota ... and How to Handle Them – iVillage Online Newsletter, Dealingwith Difficult People, March 1999, http://www.itstime.com/print/mar99p.htm Techniques for Dealingwith Difficult People, Ag Decision ... Control Freak Get into everyone’s business Undermine and insult abilities Lack confidence & trust Insufferable – render subordinates ineffective Reduce Controllers Build...
... to difficulty with walking in about 75% of people with RA, and is the main or only cause of walking difficulty in 25% [1] In the foot, joint pain and stiffness is the most common initial presentation, ... disabled within yrs of diagnosis [2] 80% are moderately to severely disabled within 20 yrs At diagnosis, 16% of RA patients may have foot joint involvement [5] increasing to 90% as disease duration increases ... demonstrates that in this particular outpatient clinic, poor foot health and foot pain is highly prevalent in patients with rheumatic diseases Over 85% of patients with RA had foot involvement ranging from...