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Automatic Inference of Task Parallelism in Task-Graph-Based Actor Models
Automatic inference of task level parallelism is fundamental for ensuring many kinds of safety and liveness properties of parallel applications. For example, two tasks running in parallel may be involved in data races when they have conflicting memory ...
Abu Naser Masud+2 more
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This paper presents a preliminary and tentative formulation of a novel empirical generalization governing the relationship between grammar and cognition across a variety of independent domains.
David Gil, Yeshayahu Shen
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A View of the CP/DP-(non)parallelism from the Cartographic Perspective
The aim of this paper is to reconsider some aspects of the so-called clause/noun-phrase (non-)parallelism (Abney 1987 and much subsequent work). The question that arises is to find out what is common and what is different between the clause as a ...
Christopher Laenzlinger
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Adjectifs épithètes alternants en français parlé : premiers résultats
The positioning of the attributive adjective is a subject that has produced a substantial literature in French linguistics. In most articles and books, it is considered that the adjective may as well be before or after its head noun.
Christophe Benzitoun
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Faster and Better Grammar-based Text-to-SQL Parsing via Clause-level Parallel Decoding and Alignment Loss [PDF]
Grammar-based parsers have achieved high performance in the cross-domain text-to-SQL parsing task, but suffer from low decoding efficiency due to the much larger number of actions for grammar selection than that of tokens in SQL queries. Meanwhile, how to better align SQL clauses and question segments has been a key challenge for parsing performance ...
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On the Size Complexity of Non-Returning Context-Free PC Grammar Systems [PDF]
Improving the previously known best bound, we show that any recursively enumerable language can be generated with a non-returning parallel communicating (PC) grammar system having six context-free components. We also present a non-returning universal PC grammar system generating unary languages, that is, a system where not only the number of components,
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Encoding Incremental NACs in Safe Graph Grammars using Complementation [PDF]
In modelling complex systems with graph grammars (GGs), it is convenient to restrict the application of rules using attribute constraints and negative application conditions (NACs). However, having both attributes and NACs in GGs renders the behavioural analysis (e.g. unfolding) of such systems more complicated.
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An Analysis of The Dead from the Perspective of Literary Stylistics
: The Dead , as the final work of James Joyce’s collection of short stories Dubliners, has a unique language style and profound meaning. The Dead tells the story of Gabriel’s mental transformation after he is frequently frustrated, showing the spiritual ...
Huimin Liu
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Underspecification and interpretive parallelism in Dependent Type Semantics
The scope parallelism in the Geach sentence (Every boy loves, and every girl detests, some saxophonist) and the related parallel interpretation requirement in pronominal binding is a pervasive phenomenon found across different types of coordination and ...
Yusuke Kubota+3 more
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On enhanced time-varying distributed H systems [PDF]
An enhanced time-varying distributed H system (ETVDH system) is a slightly different definition of the time-varying distributed H system (TVDH system) [9] and it was proposed by M. Margenstern and Yu.
Sergey Verlan
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