A Multi-Agent System in Education Facility Design
This paper deals with a multi-agent system which supports the designer in solving complex design tasks. The behaviour of design agents is modelled by sets of grammar rules.
Barbara Strug, Grażyna Ślusarczyk
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The double accusative in Koine Greek: A syntactic study [PDF]
This thesis presents an analysis of the double accusative in Koine Greek within the framework of relational grammar theory as developed by Perlmutter and Postal. Monostratal and multistratal grammars are compared.
Malone, Terrell A.
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This study aims to uncover similarities and differences between these languages, particularly from a grammatical perspective. To obtain necessary data, the researcher employed a descriptive-analytical method utilizing relevant literature and research ...
Hariyanto, Abd Muhaimin, Kisti Robati
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On the Grammar of Referential Dependence
All forms of nominal reference, whether quantificational, definite, rigid, deictic, or personal, require that the nominals in question appear in relevant grammatical configurations. Reference is in this sense a grammatical phenomenon.
Hinzen Wolfram
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plyranges: a grammar of genomic data transformation
Bioconductor is a widely used R-based platform for genomics, but its host of complex genomic data structures places a cognitive burden on the user. For most tasks, the GRanges object would suffice, but there are gaps in the API that prevent its general ...
Stuart Lee+2 more
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FEATURES OF SPOKEN ENGLISH GRAMMAR MOSTLY USED IN CLASSROOM DISCUSSION IN ENGLISH LANGUAGE EDUCATION PROGRAM (An Educational Issue in Teaching Grammar for EFL Students) [PDF]
Presently, it is widely known that grammar is not only as a set of rules that outlines correct usage and involves the examination of grammar as an object, but it is also as a tool. This is called as functional grammar.
Febrianto, Romi
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Morphology-Syntax interface for Turkish LFG [PDF]
This paper investigates the use of sublexical units as a solution to handling the complex morphology with productive derivational processes, in the development of a lexical functional grammar for Turkish.
Cetinoglu, Ozlem+2 more
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Komunikační funkce věty a modalita v Česko-německé srovnávací gramatice Františka Štíchy : Communicative Function of the Sentence and Modality in Czech-German Contrastive Grammar by František Štícha [PDF]
This grammaticographic study deals with the communicative function of sentences and modality from a Czech-German contrastive perspective. The object under scrutiny is František Štícha’s CzechGerman Contrastive Grammar (2nd edition, 2015), one of the ...
Martin Šemelík
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Los universales del lenguaje: el ciclo transformatorio y la «rule of tree-pruning»
The object of this article is to explain, that Transformational Grammars take Linguistic Universals as Grammar Universals. From the point of view of this hypothesis, a discourse identification with its object is implied, and it shows one of ...
Manuel Crespillo Bellido
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Context-Free Grammars with Storage [PDF]
Context-free S grammars are introduced, for arbitrary (storage) type S, as a uniform framework for recursion-based grammars, automata, and transducers, viewed as programs. To each occurrence of a nonterminal of a context-free S grammar an object of type S is associated, that can be acted upon by tests and operations, as indicated in the rules of the ...
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