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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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La "oración compuesta por subordinación" en la gramática de Eduardo Benot
This paper deals with the analysis of subordinate clauses in Eduardo Benot's grammar. Benot is one of the most interesting authors in the Spanish grammar tradition in the end of the nineteenth century, but his approach to complex sentences is ...
María Antonia Martínez Linares
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Problematic Unordered Queries in Temporal Moment Measurement by Using Natural Language
This study examines the difficulty in measuring temporal moments by using natural language (TMMNL) in the untrimmed video. The purpose of TMMNL is to use natural language query to find a specific moment within a lengthy video.
Hafiza Sadia Nawaz, Junyu Dong
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Evolving MultiAlgebras unify all usual sequential computation models [PDF]
It is well-known that Abstract State Machines (ASMs) can simulate "step-by-step" any type of machines (Turing machines, RAMs, etc.). We aim to overcome two facts: 1) simulation is not identification, 2) the ASMs simulating machines of some type do not ...
Grigorieff, Serge, Valarcher, Pierre
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This article presents a descriptive-explanatory analysis of the treatment of grammar in senior-cycle secondary school Galician language and literature textbooks.
Cilha Lourenço-Módia+1 more
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VLGrammar: Grounded Grammar Induction of Vision and Language [PDF]
Cognitive grammar suggests that the acquisition of language grammar is grounded within visual structures. While grammar is an essential representation of natural language, it also exists ubiquitously in vision to represent the hierarchical part-whole structure. In this work, we study grounded grammar induction of vision and language in a joint learning
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A gesture of reading academic production: emerging grammar directions
We developed a gesture of reading and interpreting discourses found in academic productions, which takes the relationship between grammar and teaching as an object of reflection and study, while seeking to identify which representations of grammar and ...
Munick Maria Hasselstron Tres
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Learning Grammatical Models for Object Recognition [PDF]
Many object recognition systems are limited by their inability to share common parts or structure among related object classes. This capability is desirable because it allows information about parts and relationships in one object class to be generalized
Leslie Pack Kaelbling+5 more
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A grammar for hierarchical object descriptions in logic programs [PDF]
Modeling objects using formal grammars has recently regained much attention in computer vision. Probabilistic logic programming, such as Bilattice based Logical Reasoning (BLR), is shown to produce impressive results in object detection/recognition. Although hierarchical object descriptions are preferred in high-level vision tasks for several reasons ...
Maneesh Singh+3 more
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Prominence, Accent and Information Structure
The paper discusses the tenets of the complex interaction between syntax, prosody and information structure in German. A prominence-based approach to the interface is proposed in an account that crucially extends the object of syntax from the sentence ...
Roland Hinterhölzl
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