... kép.
Ex: bad – TEMpered, old – FASHioned
* Nhấn phần thứ 2 khi gặp động tứ
kép.
Ex; to underSTAND, to introDUCE, to
overFLOW
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6. VOICELESS (YẾU) VOICED ... presents c. papers d.
picks
6. a. tasks b. entertains c. conveys d. ideas
7.a. sleeps b. sets c. words d. wakes
8.a. does b. lives c. plays d. makes
9.a. thoughts b. listens c. feels d. hears
10.a. ... stopped c. picked d. banned
35.a. tended b. planted c. robbed d. visited
36. a. threatened b. abandoned c. established d. surprised
37.a. listened b. stayed c. played d. decided
38.a. delighted...
... of word list
var wordListCopy:Array = wordList.concat();
usedWords = new Array();
Now it is time to add words into the grid. This is done by choosing a random word,
random location, and a random ... through words
for(var i:int=0;i<usedWords.length;i++) {
// compare word
if (word == usedWords [i].toUpperCase()) {
foundWord (word) ;
}
// compare word reversed
var reverseWord:String = word. split(“”).reverse().join(“”);
if ... Search
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newWord.x = 400;
newWord.y = i*spacing+offset.y;
newWord.width = 140;
newWord.height = spacing;
newWord.text = usedWords[i];
newWord.selectable = false;
wordsSprite.addChild(newWord);
}
The...
... limitation, selection and transformation. Let me ®rst
explain limitation and transformation.
Figure 10.3 illustrates the general abstract relation between limitation
and transformation: structures ... lines
and quit jobs to ®nd better work. Class consciousness, then, is shaped,
on the one hand, by the material conditions and choices people face (class
location 7limits? consciousness) and, on ... nature and scope of these limits. The
macro-processes of class formation are said to mediate the micro-
processes of consciousness formation, yet the model is silent on the
precise form and magnitude...
... Sweden and the
225Consciousness and formation
Figure 11.1 Class structure and class consciousness in Sweden, the United States
and Japan.
1 The degree of ideological polarization across class formations ... the
245Consciousness and formation
Figure 11.4 Race and gender differences in class consciousness in the United
States.
Class consciousness
Our analysis of class formation revolves around examining differences
and ... class
243Consciousness and formation
polarized and in which there are clear demarcations between the three-
class coalitions we examined. At the micro-level, class location and class
experiences, past and present,...
... vocabulary words. The following tables list common prefixes, suffixes, and
word roots; their meanings; an example of a word with that prefix, suffix, or word root; the meaning of that
word; and a sentence ... Greek
words that are used to create various English words. The Greek words serve as roots, providing the core mean-
ing of the words; prefixes, suffixes, and other alterations give each word its ... zoology.
Common Latin Word Roots
Many words in the English language derive from Latin. The following table shows the original Latin words
that are used to create various English words. The Latin words serve...
... PcrH and IpgC are shown in yellow, green and magenta, respec-
tively. The peptides located within the concave regions of PcrH and IpgC, corresponding to sections of the N-termini of PopD and IpaB, ... (also
called the V antigen in Pseudomonas aeruginosa and
Yersinia spp.; Figs 1 and 2) comprise the translocon,
and are essential for its formation in all systems stud-
ied to date. Genes that ... levels (i.e. 38% for
Pseudomonas PopD and Yersinia YopD; 29% for Shi-
gella IpaC and Salmonella SipC). Indeed, sections of
IpaC and SipC (as well as YopD and PopD) are inter-
changeable without...
... creating
word problems to match math-
ematical expressions. Word prob-
lems are not just about math;
they are also about words
and the special way words
are used and interpreted in
word problems.
c02.qxd ... in
becoming a word problem
master.
In this section you will
play a card game as you
learn to identify word cues,
make up word problems
about yourself, use the
phone book to play a word
problem game, and ... Parents, guardians, and/ or teachers should
supervise young readers who undertake the experiments and activities in this book.
For general information about our other products and services, please...
... word sense assignment tasks has
ranged between 69% (Kilgarriff and Rosenzweig,
2000) for a lexical sample using the HECTOR dic-
tionary and 78.6.% using WordNet (Landes et al.,
1998) in all-words ... (Ruben-
stein and Goodenough, 1965; Miller and Charles,
1991), and human judgments have previously been
used successfully to study synonymy and near-
synonymy (Miller and Charles, 1991; Bybee and
Eddington, ... discussions, and An-
drew Young for help with the interface.
References
E. Agirre and A. Soroa. 2007. SemEval-2007
task 2: Evaluating word sense induction and dis-
17
1) We study the methods and concepts...
... Word Selection
It is noted that not all words are equally important
in determining the NE category. Some of the words
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Feature Using
Word
Features
Using
Words
(I1)
Using
Words
(I2)
Using
Words
(I3)
w
i
, ... by using the important words for previous two
and next two positions along with the suffix, prefix,
digit and POS information.
5.3 Relative Effectiveness of Clustering and
Word Selection
In most ... most frequent
preceding and following words of a token word.
List P rev containing the most frequent (top 200)
previous words (w
i−1
or w
i−2
if w
i
is the first word
of a NE) and List N ext contains...
... reading and lowering both recall
and precision. Bad predictors are the verbs “to
have” and “to be” and some prepositions such
as “with”, which can be used with metonymic
(talk with Hungary) and literal ... metonymy) that “England” and “Scot-
land” in (3) and (4) are also metonymic. In order to
2
Due to its regularity, conventional metonymy is also known
as regular polysemy (Copestake and Briscoe, 1995). ... even outperforms (Markert
and Nissim, 2002a).
evaluation procedures.
Word Sense Disambiguation. We compared our
approach to supervised WSD in Section 3, stressing
word- to -word vs. class-to-class...
... more often than not, are
defined over specific meanings of a pair of words
and rarely a word is monosemantic. On the other
hand, such relations are frequently domain depend-
ent. Therefore, ... all the necessary details in Tufts and
Popescu (1990a) and Tufts and Popescu (1990b).
Yet, we have to say that the proper morpho-lexical
processings (analysis and generation), were thought
to ... keyboard, parsing individ-
ual word- forms, spelling checking and parsing
syntagms are usually simultaneously active pro-
ceases; similarly, individual word- forms generation
and syntagms expansion...
... Stability and fibril formation properties of human and
fish transthyretin, and of the Escherichia coli
transthyretin-related protein
Erik Lundberg
1
, Anders Olofsson
2
, Gunilla T. Westermark
3
and ... Identical and
similar residues within the TRP family are shown in dark and light green, those within the TTR family in dark and light blue, and those within
the TLP subgroup in dark and light ... regions are found at sites corresponding to b-strands B and E in TLPs, and to a-helix E
in TTRs and TRPs. (B) Phylogenetic tree of TRPs, TTRs, and TLPs. The tree was based on the multiple sequence...
... ETB
131
and ETB
93
. (A) Interaction of
ETB between 10 and 250 n
M. (B) Interaction of ETB
131
between
200 and 1600 n
M. (C) Interaction of ETB
93
between 10 and 200 nM.
C. Klammt et al. Ligand binding ... functional and structural
characterization of ETB and similar GPCRs. Further
analysis of the identified ETB
131
and ETB
93
fragments
will help to identify residues involved in ligand binding
and dimerization, ... grateful to Clemens Glaubitz and Andreas
Engel for valuable discussions, and we thank Walter
Rosenthal for the cDNA of human ETB. We further
thank Robert Tampe
´
and Katrin Schulze for their...
... of
different words, even though the models being
learned are for disambiguating different senses of
a single word. To address this problem, we cluster
similar word senses of different words, and then
use ... cluster the word
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Proceedings of the ACL-IJCNLP 2009 Conference Short Papers, pages 257–260,
Suntec, Singapore, 4 August 2009.
c
2009 ACL and AFNLP
Transfer Learning, Feature Selection andWord ... setting e.g. (Florian and
Yarowsky, 2002) and feature selection has always
been an important component of high accuracy
word sense disambiguation, as one often has thou-
sands of features but...