... nine’, ‘on top ofthe world’, ‘over the moon’ and ‘thrilled to bits’). They are dealt with in
respect of their grammatical features including the syntactic functions and morphology, and their semantic ...
Dictionary of Current English [6], The
American Heritage Dictionary ofTheEnglish
Language [7] and Oxford Dictionary ofEnglish
Idioms [8].
2. Adjectives Denoting Great Pleasure
All the adjectives ... are not. Their grammatical features
depend on the sub-classes they belong to, but
each word may not have all the grammatical
features that its sub-class has. All of them can
join the three...
... whether you use ’s or
s’ in the plural. It will sort itself out.
The tails ofthe dogs
The dogs’ tails
Who ‘owns’ the tails? the dogs
Put the apostrophe
after the owners. the dogs’
Add -s if there ... is ‘owned’ the dogs’ tails
The laughter ofthe women
The women’s laughter
Who ‘owns’ the laughter? the women
Put the apostrophe
after the owners. the women’
Add -s if there isn’t one. the women’s
Add ... apostrophe
after the owner. the dog’
Add -s. the dog’s
Add what is ‘owned’. the dog’s tail
The smile ofthe princess
The princess’s smile
Who ‘owns’ the smile? the princess
Put the apostrophe
after the owner....
... than T, then go to the step
for a tail.
In all other cases, go to the step for a middle.
Here, P1 and P2 denote the start and end positions of
an error-block, and L denotes the length ofthe ... candidates, when one of their Error-Parts includes
the other, and their frequencies are the same value, the
candidate whose Error-Part includes the other is accepted.
Condition
of Inclusion-2: ... arrangements. The
characteristics of those results are shown in table 3-1.
The breakdown of these 4806 results is as follows:
4321 results were used for the preparation of Error-
Patterns and the other...
... spectrum of radiographic abnormalities.
During the primary phase ofthe disease these include pulmonary consolidation (50%),
which often involves themiddle or lower lobes or the anterior segment of ... infectious
nature of tuberculosis, the morbidity and mortality of the
natural course ofthe disease, and the excellent therapeutic
results of antituberculous chemotherapy in most cases, there
is good reason ... suggest that
the booster effect was the cause ofthe recent PPD conversion. One
of these four elderly patients was quite debilitated with chronic
lymphocytic leukemia. Two ofthe other adults...
... captured in the set of transitions and
transition probabilities going into and out ofthe state
representing the word in the Markov model.
Once the transition probabilities ofthe model have ... can eye the results and see that
the lexical features found seem to be correct, but how
can we judge that thefeatures are indeed the correct
ones? How can one set of hypothesized features ... respect to the
transitions into and out of them, then it is assumed
that the states are equivalent. The set of all suffi-
ciently similar states forms a word class. By varying
the level considered...
... method of creating truth can have a fighting chance at reaching the heights that it is capable of. So
it is that through a mixture ofthe two schools of thought and the work ofthe two men ... it that theatre can reach a point of beauty and truth and can display reality and drama in a
way that doesn't need to adapt with the changes of life because it is based in life. The theatre ... because it is based in life. The theatre that
emerges from this blend has its roots deep in the heart of humanity and what people truly want,
and, consequently, will never die.
...
... toxic response
(onset of action), the effectiveness ofthe compound (potency), the
degree of responseofthe parts ofthe body (specificity, siteofaction),
and the complaints ofthe victim (clinical ... line with
the hypothesis advanced above, the crisis of World War II caused
the next major leap in the development of toxicology.
If one traces the history ofthe toxicology of metals over the
past ... work on the bioactivity of the
estrogenic compounds resulted in the synthesis of diethylstilbestrol
(DES), hexestrol, and other stilbenes and the discovery ofthe strong
estrogenic activity of substituted...
... participants rated
the aesthetics and usability of each of model, then used them, then rated them again
for both aesthetics and usability. The order of rating (usability-aesthetics or
aesthetics-usability) ... stated above, the purpose ofthe experiments described here is to demonstrate that
the direct manipulation of aesthetic Product Features affects ratings of usability when
the product is otherwise ... test of our hypothesis that the manipulation of aesthetic Product Features can
affect the experience of usability, we needed a product where aesthetics and usability
were both important to the...
...
description ofthefeatures used in the sentence grzm-
mar; P,.itchie et ~l. (1987) offers an equally complete
description ofthe morphological and syntactic features
relevant to the operations ofthe ...
2
The target lexicon
Given the goal ofthe toolkit projects to provide a led-
con capable of supporting morphological and syntactic
analysis of English, there is a precise definition ofthe ... For
the purposes of this paper, we present a brief overview
of the sentence grammar feature system.
With exception ofthefeatures N, V and BAR,
used to define the major categories of the...
... axis
markings. They are the distributions of these four variables:
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1. The gender ofthe students in a large college course, recorded as 0 for
male and 1 for female.
2. The heights ofthe students in the ... score
Figure 3.1
Histogram of the
vocabulary scores of all
seventh-grade students in
Gary, Indiana. The smooth
curve shows the overall shape
of the distribution.
of the overall pattern ofthe data but ignores ... respond to the areas ofthe bars in a histogram. The bar areas represent
proportions ofthe observations. Figure 3.2(a) is a copy of Figure 3.1 with the leftmost
bars shaded. The area ofthe shaded...
... interfere
with one another'. The simultaneous measurement ofthe position and momentum along the
electrons and the x, y, and z (or r,θ, and φ) coordinates ofthe oxygen nucleus and of the
two protons; ... the
eigenstates of F (i.e., Ψ=φ
k
), the probability of observing f
j
reduces to P
j
=δ
j,k
. The set
of numbers C
j
= <φ
j
|Ψ> are called the expansion coefficients of Ψ in the basis ofthe {φ
j
}.
These ...
of simultaneous eigenfunctions (the proof of this is treated in
Appendix C). This means that the set of functions that are eigenfunctions of one of the
operators can be formed into a set of...