... that ourapproach to adapt existing annotated data to a dif-ferent language is fruitful.ReferencesDavid Ahn, Joris van Rantwijk, and Maarten de Ri-jke. 2007. A cascaded machine learning approachto ... processing of anew language: fast porting with minimal resourcesFrancisco Costa and Ant´onio BrancoUniversidade de LisboaAbstractWe describe the semi-automatic adapta-tion of a TimeML annotated ... original English data. The factthat comparable results are obtained indi-cates that our approach can be used suc-cessfully to rapidly create semantically an-notated resources for new languages.1...
... UNIT 4: LEARNINGA FOREIGN LANGUAGE (Học ngoại ngữ) 1. Vocabulary foreign (adj): (thuộc về) nước ngoài -> foreign language (n): ngoại ngữ Ex: Can you speak any foreign languages? (Bạn ... been a terrible accident on the expressway. (Có một tai nạn khủng khiếp trên đường cao tốc.) oral (adj): nói miệng (không viết) —> oral (n) = oral examination: kỳ thi vấn đáp Ex: He failed ... better look at every aspect of the problem. (Tốt hơn là anh nên xem xét mọi kh a cạnh c a vấn đề.) to attend (v): tham gia; tham dự terrible (adj): khủng khiếp; ghê gớm -» terribly (adv): rất;...
... use are arrangements of both learning and acquiring approaches. Input and output No matter which approach you use, learningalanguage consists of two basic parts: input from reading and ... to learninga new language. Reading compelling stories would excite you much more than reading boring paragraphs in language textbooks. 3. News: This is also a great source as it has updated ... wishes and your plan. Where does the language stand in your plan? What does the language have to do with your dreams? Do you really need that language, and what benefits will you have if you master...
... want to start learning ? PERIOD 24 : READ How to learn English First week of NovemberCLASS TIME LANGUAGE LEVELTIME TO STARTSCHOOLsACADEMY OF LANGUAGE FOREIGN LANGUAGE COUNCIL NEW ... R A N G T H I B E G I N N E RC O U R S E S A F T E R N O O N FOREIGN LANGUAGE COUNCILACADEMY OF LANGUAGENEW ENGLISH INSTITUTE 1 2121 212 Imagine you are a manager / head ... late November.2. Mr. Lam needs the intermediate level class. T F xxxx BEGINNERINTERMEDIATEADVANCED *Why not learn to speak alanguage with others. *We have teachers.*Classes...
... soon.Dear sir, Unit 4 : Learning for a language Lesson 4 : WriteACADEMY OF LANGUAGE Good morning, class ! Unit 4 : Learning for a language Lesson 4 : WriteFOREIGN LANGUAGE COUNCIL Chµo mõng ... witha polite closing. Saturday, november 8th 2008Unit 4 : Learning for a foreign language Lesson 4 : Write1/ How many parts are there in each formal letter ?- They are four.2/ What are ... Does Lan Anh like learning English ?- Yes, she does. Hang manHang manLLeetttteerr Does Lan Anh want to improve her reading and writing ?- Yes, she does. What did Lan Anh...
... Two years later an America businessman, William Boyce, got lost in London. A boy helped him and explained that he was a scout. This meeting led to the Scout Association crossing the Atlantic ... in many social voluntary activities such as: collecting garbage for recycling, cleaning the beaches and the roads in the city as well as in the countryside, repairing the roads, making new ... Phuc with Voluntary Blood Activitiy Making bridge over a river What social activities do The Youth and The Young Pioneer (The Y & Y) take part in? In Viet Nam, The Y & Y take part...
... pronunciation . - Have Ss read the conservation again and see what exactly the examiner asked Lan . Look at the list of questions and check the boxes . - Call on Ss to read the correct answers aloud ... revise and get acquainted withlearninga foreign language topic . - Skill : pair work , group work B / Teaching aids : Text books , cassette , chalk , pictures and some boards …. C/ Procedure ... Listen and copy . Work in pairs to practice the conservation Read the dialogue again and check the boxes . Read them aloud . Repeat all the correct questions Work in pairs...
... Computational Learning SystemsColumbia University New York, NY 10027, USArambow@cs.columbia.eduAbstractWe propose anewlanguagelearning modelthat learns a syntactic-semantic grammarfrom a ... small number of natural language strings annotated with their semantics, along with basic assumptions about natural lan-guage syntax. We show that the search spacefor grammar induction is a ... stepsFigure 2: Example of a simple grammar lattice. All grammars generate , and only generates ( is a common lexicon for all the grammars)3 A Grammar Lattice as a Search Spacefor Grammar InductionIn...
... up.cat(D a red apple)= LA(cat(D a ), LA(cat(Dred), cat(Dapple)))= LA(LC(cat(D a ), cat(Dred)), cat(Dapple))Based on Theorem 2, it follows that combinatoryoperation of categories has ... International Conference on Acoustics,Speech, and Signal Processing (ICASSP).E. Charniak, K. Knight, and K. Yamada. 2003. Syntax-based language models for statistical machine transla-tion. ... Meeting ofthe Association for Computational Linguistics.D. Marcu, W. Wang, A. Echihabi, and K. Knight. 2006.SPMT: Statistical machine translation with syntacti-fied target language phraases. In...
... subjects' hand pathevolving away from the desired path and toward an attrac-tor path.Role of haptic and visual training in trajectory learning Both repeated haptic guidance and visual demonstrationgradually ... performance metric for shape learning with haptic information alone was significantly worsethan learningwith visual information alone, when visualinformation was available during recall. This ... similar shape learning when com-pared with visual training aloneThis last result – that haptic training with vision was notbetter than visual training alone for learning the trajectoryshape...
... this article as: Lindström et al.: Implementation of a new emergency medical communication centre organization in Finland - anevaluation, with performance indicators. Scandinavian Journal of Trauma,Resuscitation ... East and Central Uusimaa, an area ofsouthern Finland where the EMCC covers about300 000 inhabitants. We identified performance indica-tors and compared them with data collected before andafter ... 2002-2005 and was collected from severaldatabases. Approximately 40% of all emergency calls dur-ing the period 2002-2005 were available from the munici-pality-based databases. The rest of the data...