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From left-regular to Greibach normal form grammars [PDF]

open access: yes, 1979
Each context-free grammar can be transformed to a context-free grammar in Greibach normal form, that is, a context-free grammar where each right-hand side of a prorfuction begins with a terminal symbol and the remainder of the right-hand side consists of
Nijholt, A.
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A collective extension of relational grammar [PDF]

open access: yes, 1998
Relational grammar was proposed in Suppes (1976) as a semantical grammar for natural language. Fragments considered so far are restricted to distributive notions.
Böttner, M.
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Universal Grammar is a Universal Grammar [PDF]

open access: yesSSRN Electronic Journal, 2014
Language is the most distinctive feature of humans, but there is no consensus on what is characteristic of language. From the point of view of computing, we argue that ‘the human brain circuitry that implements language is Turing complete’. This thesis makes evolutionary sense and natural languages are expressive enough, but two issues against it ...
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The role of scene summary statistics in object recognition

open access: yesScientific Reports, 2018
Objects that are semantically related to the visual scene context are typically better recognized than unrelated objects. While context effects on object recognition are well studied, the question which particular visual information of an object’s ...
Tim Lauer   +4 more
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Parlez-vous #hashtag ? Quelques éclairages sur l’anglicisme hashtag et ses substituts français mot-dièse et mot-clic [PDF]

open access: yesSHS Web of Conferences, 2022
Cet article porte sur hashtag, un anglicisme, et ses substituts français mot-dièse et mot-clic à partir de l’observation d’un corpus d’occurrences. L’analyse quantitative montre que le mot hashtag s’emploie le plus fréquemment en France, alors qu’au ...
Schuring Melissa, Vanderheyden Anne
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Grammar in Art [PDF]

open access: yesFrontiers in Psychology, 2011
Jakobson (1959) reports: "The Russian painter Repin was baffled as to why Sin had been depicted as a woman by German artists: he did not realize that 'sin' is feminine in German (die Sünde), but masculine in Russian (rpex)." Does the grammatical gender of nouns in an artist's native language indeed predict the gender of personifications in art? In this
Lera Boroditsky, Edward Segel
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INFORMATION CULTURE AND INFORMATION SAFETY OF SCHOOLCHILDREN

open access: yesОбразование и наука, 2017
Introduction. The article is devoted to the problem of interaction between schoolchildren and possible informational risks transmitted on the Internet.
E. G. Belyakova   +2 more
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On the covering of left recursive grammars [PDF]

open access: yes, 1976
In this paper we show that some prevailing ideas on the elimination of left recursion in a context-free grammar are not valid. An algorithm and a proof are given to show that every proper context-free grammar is covered by a non-left-recursive ...
Nijholt, A.
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Interaction Grammars

open access: yesResearch on Language and Computation, 2009
Interaction Grammar (IG) is a grammatical formalism based on the notion of polarity. Polarities express the resource sensitivity of natural languages by modelling the distinction between saturated and unsaturated syntactic structures. Syntactic composition is represented as a chemical reaction guided by the saturation of polarities.
Guillaume, Bruno, Perrier, Guy
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A grammar of Fwe [PDF]

open access: yes, 2022
This book provides a first-ever comprehensive overview of the grammatical structure of Fwe. Fwe is a Bantu language spoken on the border between Zambia and Namibia, by some 20,000 people. Very little previous documentation exists on the language, and the current description of Fwe is based exclusively on newly collected field data.
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