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Towards Object-Oriented Graphs and Grammars [PDF]
This work aims to extend the algebraical approach to graph transformation to model object-oriented systems structures and computations. A graph grammar based formal framework for object-oriented system modeling is presented, incorporating both the static aspects of system modeling and the dynamic aspects of computation of object-oriented programs.
Ana Paula Lüdtke Ferreira +1 more
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The crucial changes that generative linguistics has suffered along the last years involve the increasing of underlying leading ideas about the object of linguistics as well as modifications in the form and organization of the grammar.
Violeta Demonte Barreto
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A Flexible Object Invocation Language based on Object-Oriented Language Definition [PDF]
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Evered, Mark +2 more
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Ressenya Libros de texto y enseñanza de la gramática, coordinat per Teresa Ribas Seix
Several researchers and teachers of Language discuss in Libros de texto y enseñanza de la gramática their ideas about the process of teaching-learning Language.
Jordina Coromina i Subirats
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Simulation tools: formal language for cellular automatons behavior description
Object is a formal language for cellular automatons behavior description. The main tasks are 1) to describe variety of possible events that cell can experience in cellular automaton; 2) to define possible attributes that can cause these events (over ...
Н. Смолій +2 more
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Topicalization and the question of lexical passives in Chinese [PDF]
This paper is one argument for a theory of grammatical relations in Chinese in which there are no grammatical relations beyond semantic roles, and no lexical relation-changing rules.
LaPolla, Randy J.
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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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The article introduces translative linguistics as a special branch in the study of natural languages and describes the history of its development.
N. D. Golev
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Automating Metadata Extraction: Genre Classification [PDF]
A problem that frequently arises in the management and integration of scientific data is the lack of context and semantics that would link data encoded in disparate ways.
Kim, Dr Yunhyong, Ross, Seamus
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Syntactic development in early foreign language learning: Effects of L1 transfer, input and individual factors [PDF]
This study explores parallels and differences in the comprehension of wh-questions and relative clauses between early foreign-language (FL) learners and monolingual children.
Anja Steinlen +27 more
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