... sentences, resulting in a total training set of 4,040k sentences. We believe that our result is quite promising for the future of unsupervised parsing. In putting our best f-score in table 4 into perspective, ... domain or the LA Times domain. Although the effect of adding LA Times data is weaker than adding WSJ data, it is noteworthy that the unsupervised induction of trees from the LA Times domain ... 3 indicates that there is a monotonous increase in f-score on the WSJ test set if NANC text is added to our training data in both cases, independent of whether the sentences come from the...
... taxonomy - according to the semantics ofthe clue - and the solution is dictated by the structure of the argument so far. C. Necessity inthe base case The main points raised in this paper are ... Meeting, Chicago Linguistics Society 255 strategies on the part ofthe speaker and reducing analysis to a recognition of these forms. These algorithms are outlined in detail in [Cohen 83]. The ... transmission strategy to cut processing and must be used in more complex transmissions. The question of whether certain basic transmissions still require clues is worth investigating further. In...
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... smoking, drinking, ex-ercising and thebody mass index - contribute to explaining the gradient. The size of this contribution is larger when we consider the entire history of behaviors ratherthan ... behaviors inthe immediate past. Inthe former case, we find that the effects of education on smoking, drinking, exercising and eating a proper diet account for atmost 23% to 45% ofthe entire effect of ... countries.Defining P (D) as the probability of reporting a condition, this probability is the product ofthe probability of undergoing screening P (S) and the probability of havinga condition...
... on what entails success inthe microfinance industry also makes a systematic review of the evidence ofthe impact of microfinance timely.And inthe latter half of 2010 the microfinance industry ... Details of 35 studies included inthe map 83Appendix 4.1: Further details of 15 studies included inthe in- depth synthesis 85Appendix 4.2: Narrative synthesis of findings relating to the impact of ... Robinson 1995). One aspect ofthe commercialisation ofthe microfinance industry is its formalisation, i.e. microfinance institutions (MFIs) transforming themselves into banks and turning...
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... series of case studies of nine ofthe SSI projects. In a report of a secondary analysis of all nine case studies, Clune (1998) identified the goals ofthe study astesting the central thesis of systemic ... perspective ofthe landscape, I believe this is afair representation ofthe state of knowledge inthe field. Adding further pieces of high-quality work wouldcertainly influence the details ofthe story ... It is at these other levels one must look to deter-mine the impact ofthe NSES on the science curriculum inthe nation’s schools.82 WHATISTHE INFLUENCE OFTHE NSES?Student AccountabilityThe...
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... ADAPTING THE DIALOGUE TO THEIR LIVES.(Using prompts)Explain to the students that they are going to do the dialogue again in pairs, using their own information. This time the teacher is going ... 48Testing comprehension 45Testing spoken English 44Teaching writing 43Teaching speaking 37Using dictation 20Using songs 20Teaching listening 11TOPICS %Teaching listening 55Teaching speaking ... story inthe listening text in their own words. The teacher can help them by doing a drill first using the pictures or statements inthe pre-listening task and inthe while-listening task. Example:...