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Grammar and the Formal Identity of Name and Object
In this paper, I will be arguing that the basic infrastructure of an ineffable formal identity between name and object which is presented in the Tractatus is still very much involved in Wittgenstein's early development of the concept of grammar.
Tal Ben-Itzhak
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Object classification based on a geometric grammar with a range camera [PDF]
This paper proposes an object classification framework based on a geometric grammar aimed for mobile robotic applications. The paper first discusses the geometric grammar as a compact representation form for object categories with primitive parts as its constituent elements.
Jiwon Shin+4 more
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Object grammars and bijections
AbstractA new systematic approach for the specification of bijections between sets of combinatorial objects is presented. It is based on the notion of object grammars. Object grammars give recursive descriptions of objects and generalize context-free grammars.
Dutour, Isabelle, Fédou, Jean-Marc
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A Pure Object-Oriented Embedding of Attribute Grammars [PDF]
AbstractAttribute grammars are a powerful specification paradigm for many language processing tasks, particularly semantic analysis of programming languages. Recent attribute grammar systems use dynamic scheduling algorithms to evaluate attributes by need. In this paper, we show how to remove the need for a generator, by embedding a dynamic approach in
Sloane, A.M. (author)+2 more
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The main aim of this writing is to formulate the theory of universal grammar. The formulation made is taken form discussion on a close look at the universal grammar which of summary proposed by Greenberg and Hawkins.
Soepomo Peodjosoedarmo
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மரபிலக்கண நூல்களில் இடைச்சொற்களின் அமைப்பு முறை / Structure of Interjections in Traditional Grammar Texts [PDF]
Tamil is one of the classical languages with ancient grammar texts. Grammar helps to speak and write a language without mistakes. Tamil Grammar is divided into five categories namely Yeluthu (Alphabet), Sol (Word), Porul (Meaning), Yappu (Texture) and ...
சி. சங்கீதா / S. Sangeetha
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Discrete Entailment-Based Linking and -EE Nouns in English [PDF]
Barker (1998) argues that since the referent of an -ee noun can be an indirect object, a direct object, a prepositional object, or a subject, -ee nouns cannot be described as a syntactic natural class.
González, Luis
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The English Language in Medical High School [PDF]
Instruction in foreign language concerning Medical High school must have professional purposefulness and carried out in parallel with subjects as Latin, Anatomy, Histology, Physiology, Pathological Anatomy and Pathological Physiology.
M. A., Fomina
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Object detection grammars [PDF]
In this talk I will discuss various aspects of object detection using compositional models, focusing on the framework of object detection grammars, discriminative training and efficient computation.
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Défense du complément circonstanciel
This article confronts two ways of analyzing verb complements in school grammars: the traditional analysis in terms of object and “circumstancial” complements and the analysis as verb (essential) and sentence (non essential) complements of what is called
François Trouilleux
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