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Formal Grammar Theory in Recognition Methods of Unknown Objects
Automatic Documentation and Mathematical Linguistics, 2020Questions on the formation of contextual grammars that describe both the structural information of an image and the interaction of images in a complex scenario have been considered. The use of a multilevel grammar is proposed, including the task of parsing a sequence of images, as well as the task of parsing objects for various purposes, when the ...
N. I. Sidnyaev+2 more
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Object Clitic Omission in Child Spanish: Evaluating Representational and Processing Accounts
, 2015This study explores the widely documented difficulty children have with object clitics in the acquisition of Romance languages. It reports on two experiments: a production task and a comprehension task.
Victoria Mateu
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A Comparative Grammar of Borgomanerese
Modern Language Review, 2014List of Abbreviations Chapter 1: Introduction Chapter 2: The syntax and semantics of the weak locative 0. Introduction 1. Unaccusative verb classes 2. The syntactic manifestation of the GOAL / non-GOAL distinction in Borgomanerese 3.
C. Tortora
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, 1960
Introduction to the Bloomsbury Revelations Edition Preface to the First Edition Preface to the Second Edition Preface to the Third Edition Editor's Introduction, Roy Harris Introduction 1. A Brief Survey of the History of Linguistics 2.
F. Saussure
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Introduction to the Bloomsbury Revelations Edition Preface to the First Edition Preface to the Second Edition Preface to the Third Edition Editor's Introduction, Roy Harris Introduction 1. A Brief Survey of the History of Linguistics 2.
F. Saussure
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Clarifying translanguaging and deconstructing named languages: A perspective from linguistics
, 2015The concept of translanguaging is clarified, establishing it as a particular conception of the mental grammars and linguistic practices of bilinguals. Translanguaging is different from code switching.
Ricardo Otheguy+2 more
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1. Living grammar 2. Systematic grammar 3. Systematic grammar (continued) 4. Parts of speech 5. Substantive and adjectives 6. Parts of speech (concluded) 7. The three ranks 8. Junction and nexus 9. Various kinds of nexus 10. Nexus-substantives.
O. Jespersen
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THREE-DIMENSIONAL OBJECT PATTERN REPRESENTATION BY ARRAY GRAMMARS
International Journal of Pattern Recognition and Artificial Intelligence, 1992A formal model for three-dimensional object representation is introduced. It uses parallel techniques and significantly reduces the time required for dealing with three-dimensional image analysis problems. Its fundamental properties are investigated and several interesting examples are illustrated.
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Functions of Language, 2013
This article focuses on the conceptual structures of Korean Multiple Object Constructions (MOCs), which exhibit various types of meanings. I argue that these various meanings are systematically explained when we adopt the notion of reference point.
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This article focuses on the conceptual structures of Korean Multiple Object Constructions (MOCs), which exhibit various types of meanings. I argue that these various meanings are systematically explained when we adopt the notion of reference point.
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Object assignment in a Functional Grammar of Croatian revisited
2014A review of functional grammar (FG) concepts of object assignment with particular reference to Croatian. The nature of object assignment in FG is discussed by comparison of early & later statements of the principle by which object assignment may be deemed relevant in a language. The three diagnostics in the theory are applied to Croatian, supposedly an
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On Defining the Objectives of a Short-Term Training Program: Grammar
TESOL Quarterly, 1967A year ago at the TESOL conference in New York I presented a paper entitled EDUCATION vs. TRAINING. In that paper I maintained that the significant difference between a training program given in a period of, say, six to ten weeks, and an educational program given over a period of one or two academic years is reflected in the depth and breadth of the ...
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