... for 150 sentences. In this experiment, we divided the original 736 sentences into two texts, one a discourse of 400 sentences and the other a discourse of 336 sentences. Of the 150 sentences ... unify par- tial parsesof an incomplete parse in more than half of the cases. However, the resulting unified parses were not always correct. Since sentences with in- complete parses are usually ... multiple parses, 24 were incorrectly analyzed in all candidate parses or had identical candidate parses; we there- fore focused on the other 126 sentences. In each candidate parse of these sentences, ...
... delighted at/ be interested in/take part in/Take care of = look after be bored with/ be fed up with/ be tired of/ tell sb about st/get rid of/ give up/ depend on/ be different from/explain st ... strict with/ be famous forbe coved with/ be bored with/ be fed up with/ be tired of/ be necessary for/ be afraid of/ be similar with/ be pleased with/be angry with/ be in trouble/ be satisfied ... adj +er + S+ V, The adj +er + S+ VThe more +adj + S+ V, The more +adj + S+ VTHE STRUCTURES OF THE SENTENCES IN ENGLISH1.Would you like + Vinf … ?2. Would you mind + V-ing….?Would you mind...
... the roof myself if I (have) a long ladder.14 Unless they turn that radio off I (go) mad.15 If you were made redundant what you (do)?16 We'll have a long way to walk if we (run) out of petrol ... that time. ~But if you (not know) Russian why you (offer) to give him Russian lessons? ~Because I knew that he (refuse). He always rejected my offers.12 Tell him to bring his bicycle inside. ... that if he (go) into the greengrocery business when he left school he (be) comfortably off now instead of being poor.21 But he says that if he (have) his life again he (make) the same choice.22...
... Production of This paper sketches some basic features of the SYNPHONICS account of the computational modelling of incremental language production with the example of the generation of passive sentences. ... sketches some basic features of the SYNPHONICS account of the computational modelling of incremental language production with the example of the generation of passive sentences. The SYNPHONICS ... far no complete account of the determinants of the production of passive sentences. Rather, the aim of the foregoing discussion was to sketch a computa- tional model of natural language production...
... that a level of "logical form" is a necessary step toward the goal of rep- resenting the meaning of a sentence, few people agree on the content and form of this level of representation. ... goes off, push the handle. In the following sections, I discuss the issues that arise in defining the logical form of these three types of sen- tences. The Davidsonian treatment of action sentences ... form of this level of representation. An even smaller number of people have considered the com- plex action sentences that are often expressed in task- oriented dialogues. Most existing logical...
... MISTAKES (300 SENTENCES) 1. What is the higher mountain in the world?a. Whatb. isc. higherd. in > c2. I wish my mother gives me presents more often.a. wishb. givesc. med. more often > ... I was waiting for didn't turn up.a. The manb. whoc. wasd. for600 SENTENCESOF CERTIFICATE AI. GRAMMAR (300 SENTENCES) 1. Is Susan home?a. inb. atc. ond. under > b2. "Do ... qualityc. skilld. speech > c217. Oh, dear, I see we've coffee. Do you mind drinking tea?a. done withoutb. gone offc. run out of d. turned out > c218. I have a very bad for names.a....
... outd. went off > c239. I've been trying to him all day.a. fall in love withb. take track of c. take advantage of d. get in touch with > d240. An ever-growing proportion of this ... hope they this road by the time we come back next summer.a. repaired600 SENTENCESOF CERTIFICATE AI. GRAMMAR (300 SENTENCES) 1. Is Susan home?a. inb. atc. ond. under > b2. "Do ... behaves. It was quite out of character.a. aboutb. withc. atd. b & c are correct > c196. These days everybody is aware the danger of smoking.a. aboutb. of c. ond. for > b197....
... beginning of the century, the Library of Congress houses one of the largest collections of books in the world.a. and fineb. and finestc. or finestd. yet fine > b91. In the preparation of fibrous ... b66. The growth of two-income families in the United States of peoplemoving to a new social class.a. has resulted in millionsb. results of millionsd. its > a115. Some of the rainwater ... reaches > a116. Once an offending allergen has been identified tests, it is possiblefor the doctor to give specific desensitizing injections.a. means of b. by means of c. of the means byd. by...
... b8. The salary of a bus driver is much higher …………….a. in comparison with the salary of a teacherb. than a teacherc. than that of a teacherd. to compare as a teacher c9. Professional people ... findingc. of findingd. about finding a171. According to a recent survey, ……………. doctors do not have a personalphysician.a. a large amount of b. large amount of c. a large number of d. large ... continuedc. unsafelyd. crossed c800 SENTENCESOF CERTIFICATE CI. GRAMMAR (400 SENTENCES) 1. every child in the school passed the swimming test.a. Near tob. Near of c. Next tod. Nearly d2. She...
... T -sentences. The first measure is the average f-score of the parses of T -sentences. Note that we compute thef-score of each of the selected sentences and thenaverage the results. This stands ... num-ber of models N.Regarding S3: As the sample size increases, thenumber of T -sentences increases, and their qual-ity degrades in terms of average f-score but im-proves in terms of filter ... 100Number of models − NFigure 2: The effect of the number of models N onSEPA (Collins’ model). The scenario is in-domain,sample size S = 33, 000 and T = 100. We see:average f-score of T-sentences...
... in a number of ways, the simplest of which is the notion of one word preceding or following another. Such information is encoded as a positional predicate in the test of a type of production ... R., mAre the Grammatical Sentencesof s Language of Recursive Set?', in Systhese 400, 1979. Pazzani, M.J., *Interactive Script Instantiation', in Proceedings of the National Conference ... etc. [The usage of "subject" is incorrect in the usual sense of the word.) The Time facet of REQ2a states that the request should be considered only after the type of the clause is...
... 1: FeaturesF1 part of speech (POS) of PF2 main word of PF3 word of PF4 first 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, and 7 digits of category number of P5F5 auxiliary verb attached to PF6 word of NF7 first 1, 2, ... digits of category number of NF8 case particles and words of nominals that have de-pendency relationship with P and are other thanNF9 first 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, and 7 digits of category num-ber of ... capable of han-dling data consisting of two categories. Data con-sisting of more than two categories is generallyhandled using the pair-wise method (Kudoh andMatsumoto, 2000).Pairs of two...