... obtained
on the basis of the LINKUP node and of the first
case of the clause respectively. They have been
included for the sake of efficiency;
- the sole input word of the example sentence ...
specifying a subset of the class identified by the
noun stored in the upper REF or to refer to a pro~
erty of a given object. An example of the first
kind is "the professors of the department ... example of the second kind is "the sex of the
professors ". In this case the semantic proc~
dure accesses the net to reject incorrect specif!
cations of the form "the sex of the...
... paper we explore the utility of the Naviga-
tion Map, a graphical representationof the dis-
course structure. As our first step towards under-
standing the benefits of the NM, we ran a user
study ... Aspects of Coherence in Student
Essays. In Proc. of HLT-NAACL.
J. Hirschberg and C. Nakatani. 1996. A prosodic analy-
sis of discourse segments in direction-giving mono-
logues. In Proc. of ACL. ...
perception of the system. We find that the NM
presence significantly improves user’s perception
of the system in terms of their ability to concen-
trate on the instruction (Q3), in terms of their...
... volume
constraints typical of DR systems. The modi~,cations
are designed to recognize such aspects of discourse
structure as establishment of topic; "setting of context;
summarizing; concept ... effectiveness of the various modifications in im-
proving the original representations.
Reference
i. Belkin, N.J., Brooks, H.M., and Oddy, R.N. 1979.
Representation and classification of knowledge ... systems for each of the pro-
posed modifications. In this experiment the original
corpus of thirty abstracts (but not the prublem state-
ments) is submitted to all versions of the analysis...
... presence of intensional substitution
failure is one of the important tests of a theory
of propositional attitudes. This mechanism is a
correlate of that of Thomason [1980], with the
addition of ... elements. If the expansion
of the model is not properly managed, the result of
the evaluation of such a formula can be wrong
(i.e. inconsistent with the contents of the model).
Two mechanisms ...
evaluation of a formula to cause the addition of
information to the model. This interaction of the
evaluation of a formula and the expansion of the
model produces several linguistically interesting...
... N-terminus of syntaxin-1A, automated Edman degra-
dation of the syntaxin ( 1–265) which had not been digested
with trypsin w as carried out. Surprisingly this gave two
sequences in a ratio of 2 : 1 of ... (absorbance a t 210 nm) with positions of
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P-labelled tryptic peptides of syntaxin-1A ( 1–190) phosphorylated by
CKIa. A C-terminal truncated con struct of mutant of syntaxin-1A
containing residues ... This
Fig. 4. CKIa phosphorylates in vitro syntaxin 1 A on Thr21. Release of
32
P at each cycle of automatic Edman degradation after phosphory-
lation of syntaxin-1A by C KIa and purification by...
... to a recognition of
noun phrases of the type normally included in
back -of- the-book indexes, and an identification of
related terms included in a preconstructed
thesaurus of quasi-synonyms. ... information
items for content representation, Unfortunately, a
complete treatment of noun phrases by automatic
means remains elusive in view of the multiplicity
of different term relations that ...
recognition of semantically equivalent noun phrases
of the kind needed for the construction of classif-
ication schedules is also exceedingly difficult.
For practical purposes, the use
of
term...
...
The derivation of E2* manifests first-degree
center embedding of the category S*, as a result
of the treatment of S as both a prefix and a suf-
fix in G2*. However, no derivation of an affixed ...
pretation of the expression as a whole.
This completes our demonstration of the abil-
ity of affixed strings to represent the structural
descriptions of the acceptable sentences of a na-
tural ... evidence for the
identification of that constituent; e.g., if the
leftmost daughter is either the specifier or the
head of that constituent in the sense of Jacken-
doff (1977). Third, we may suppose...
... study of
examples found in the analyzed domain. The final set is a
trade-off between two competing requirements:
2.
A large number of conceptual relations improves the
expressiveness of the representation ... structured representationof
semantic knowledge (e.g. word-senses) has been defined at
the IBM Scientific Center of Roma, as part of a project on
Italian Text Understanding. This representation, ... " ;of& quot; or by the ending
"'s",
indicates a social
relation (SOC_I,~F,|,) as in "the doctor of John" or in "the
father of my friend", part -of (PART -OF) ...
... ARCHITECTURAL REPRESENTATIONOF ISLAM
and modern mosques, with the assumption that the diversified and hybrid
combinations of domes and minarets of the past were ‘creative innovations’,
whereas those of ... or system of
belief. These political and theological challenges elicited visual or architec-
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THE ARCHITECTURAL REPRESENTATIONOF ISLAM
of 35.000 Hindustani came to Surinam, of whom 11.000 ... blessings of Islam.’
15
That his community saw their Founder as the source
of this blessed light is envisioned in their representationof a rising sun with
Ahmad’s statement ‘I am the light of this...
...
amount of information, actually performs the
best. The difference of six more pronouns right
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Analysis of Syntax- Based Pronoun Resolution Methods
Joel R. Tetreault
University of Rochester ... italics) of Un):
Un-l:
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latory Commission
turned down for now a
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quest
by
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seeking
approval
of
its
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ble
purchase
of
PS
of
New ... Create Cf- create Cf-list of
Un
by rank-
ing discourse entities of Un according to
grammatical function. Our implementa-
tion used a left-right breadth-first walk of
the parse tree to approximate...
... study of the formal properties of classes of
structures defined in such a way falls within domain
of Model Theory, it's not surprising that treatments
of the meaning of these systems of ...
work for theories ofsyntax in its own right. Be-
ing a monadic second-order language it can capture
the (pure) modal languages of much of the exist-
ing model-theoretic syntax literature ... interpretations both of GPSG and of a
GB account of English in L 2 provides a certain
K,P
amount of insight into the distinctions between these
approaches. For example, while the explanations of
filler-gap...
... activate a
set of output molecules in a well-defined
order° Modifications correspond to the
effects of the rules stored in the
molecules on the path of the message.
One of the most important ...
specified in the map of a processing
molecule. This mechanism corresponds to
the function of 'super-coalitions', i.e.
the synchronization and sequencing of the
activation of otherwise distinct ... activate any of the addressees
because of the missing step it contains.
The unification and control functions
of the molecular machine together define
a particular conception of phonological...
... clearly a representationof the true meaning of
tragedy. John Proctor was, in fact, the medium, the tool, of which Miller utilized to
convey a universal depiction of tragedy. A broad definition of a ... the fear of others but the
strong, stern character? John Proctor's description also provides another outlet to convey
the dynamic nature of his character. While the physical side of Proctor ... other saving themselves by accusing their neighbors. All of
these consequences sprouted from fear in the hearts and minds of the people of Salem.
Fear, however, only contributed to this tragedy.
John...