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Focalisation averbale vs focalisation verbale en français parlé
The aim of this paper is to compare two types of (syntactic) structures which are frequently used in spoken French. While they are both uttered in two parts, one structure contains a verb and the other is based on a verbless element:[a] à la caisse ils ...
Noalig Tanguy
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Predicates, Predicables and Names
Resumen
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This study reveals that sampling strategy (i.e., sampling size and approach) is a foundational prerequisite for building accurate and generalizable AI models in peptide discovery. Reaching a threshold of 7.5% of the total tetrapeptide sequence space was essential to ensure reliable predictions.
Meiru Yan +3 more
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Wbudowane pozycje argumentowe a intensjonalna zupełność propozycji
Built in argument positions and the propositions intensional completeness The paper discusses issues concerning the potential influence of built in argument positions on the propositions intensional completeness.
Jakub Banasiak
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The Predicate Appositive as Object Modifier [PDF]
故田中茂和教授追悼
Nakama Keiichi, 中間 敬弌
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This review explores the transformative impact of artificial intelligence on multiscale modeling in materials research. It highlights advancements such as machine learning force fields and graph neural networks, which enhance predictive capabilities while reducing computational costs in various applications.
Artem Maevskiy +2 more
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Predicate formation and verb-stranding ellipsis in Uzbek
This paper investigates the interaction between head movement of the verb and ellipsis of vP (verb-stranding ellipsis, VSE) in Uzbek — an understudied Turkic language of Central Asia.
Vera Gribanova
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An Introduction to Ontology [PDF]
Analytical philosophy of the last one hundred years has been heavily influenced by a doctrine to the effect that one can arrive at a correct ontology by paying attention to certain superficial (syntactic) features of first-order predicate logic as ...
Smith, Barry
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Towards a Categorical Account of Conditional Probability
This paper presents a categorical account of conditional probability, covering both the classical and the quantum case. Classical conditional probabilities are expressed as a certain "triangle-fill-in" condition, connecting marginal and joint ...
Furber, Robert, Jacobs, Bart
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Prominent constructive theories of sets as Martin-Löf type theory and Aczel and Myhill constructive set theory, feature a distinctive form of constructivity: predicativity. This may be phrased as a constructibility requirement for sets, which ought to be finitely specifiable in terms of some uncontroversial initial “objects” and simple operations over
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