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Serializing the Parallelism in Parallel Communicating Pushdown Automata Systems
We consider parallel communicating pushdown automata systems (PCPA) and define a property called known communication for it. We use this property to prove that the power of a variant of PCPA, called returning centralized parallel communicating pushdown ...
Bianca Truthe+14 more
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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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Reassessing pseudosluicing in Austronesian
Abstract Pseudosluicing diagnostics have played an important role in wider debates about sluicing. Sluicing is the term used to describe the deletion of an embedded clausal constituent, which leaves only a wh‐phrase overt. Genuine sluicing requires syntactic or semantic identity between the sluiced clause and its antecedent, contrasting with ...
John Middleton
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Abstract Despite the lack of consensus on English facts, this study demonstrates that both parasitic gap (PG) and across‐the‐board (ATB) constructions in Mandarin Chinese exhibit parallel effects in variable binding reconstruction, while also displaying asymmetries in gap licensing categories.
Jen Ting
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Linguistics in the Study and Teaching of Literature [PDF]
Literary texts include linguistic form, as well as specialized literary forms (some of which also involve language). Linguistics can offer to literary studies an understanding of these kinds of form, and the ways by which a text is used to communicate ...
Fabb, Nigel
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The Enhanced Literate Mind Hypothesis
Abstract In the present paper, we describe the Enhanced Literate Mind (ELM) hypothesis. As individuals learn to read and write, they are, from then on, exposed to extensive written‐language input and become literate. We propose that acquisition and proficient processing of written language (“literacy”) leads to, both, increased language knowledge as ...
Falk Huettig, Jan Hulstijn
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Mpisee: Communicator‐Centric Profiling of MPI Applications
ABSTRACT mpisee is a lightweight profiling tool designed to track MPI communication operations per communicator, providing fine‐grained insights into MPI applications that use communicators to partition MPI communication. While existing profiling tools offer valuable information, they may limit detailed analysis and optimization for such MPI ...
Ioannis Vardas+3 more
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Parallel communicating grammar systems with bounded resources
AbstractIn this paper we study size properties of context-free returning parallel communicating grammar systems (PC grammar systems). We show that for each context-free returning PC grammar system an equivalent system of this type can be constructed, where the total number of symbols used for describing a component can be bounded by a reasonably small ...
Csuhaj-Varjú, Erzsébet+1 more
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Parallel distributed grammar engineering for practical applications [PDF]
Based on a detailed case study of parallel grammar development distributed across two sites, we review some of the requirements for regression testing in grammar engineering, summarize our approach to systematic competence and performance profiling, and discuss our experience with grammar development for a commercial application.
Oepen, Stephan+4 more
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