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THE SYNTAX OF COORDINATION AND THE EVOLUTION OF SYNTAX

The Evolution of Language, 2008
Chapter in The Evolution of Language Proceedings of the 7th International Conference (EVOLANG7), Barcelona, Spain, 12 – 15 March 2008, edited by Andrew D. M. Smith, Kenny Smith, Ferrer I. Cancho. Book description: This volume comprises refereed papers and abstracts from the 7th International Conference on the Evolution of Language (EVOLANG7), held in
Cowart, Wayne, PhD, McDaniel, Dana, PhD
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Assessment of the SYNTAX score in the Syntax study

EuroIntervention, 2009
The SYNTAX score has been designed to better anticipate the risks of percutaneous or surgical revascularisation, taking into account the functional impact of the coronary circulation with all its anatomic components including the presence of bifurcations, total occlusions, thrombus, calcification, and small vessels.
Ted Feldman   +17 more
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Syntax‐directed correction of syntax errors

Software: Practice and Experience, 1976
AbstractThe systematic approach to compilation represented by syntax‐directed compilers makes possible a similarly systematic approach to the automatic correction of syntax errors. This paper describes the syntax‐directed syntax error correction system EXPL.
Stefan Feyock, Paul Lazarus
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Joint Syntax Representation Learning and Visual Cue Translation for Video Captioning

IEEE International Conference on Computer Vision, 2019
Video captioning is a challenging task that involves not only visual perception but also syntax representation learning. Recent progress in video captioning has been achieved through visual perception, but syntax representation learning is still under ...
Jingyi Hou   +4 more
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The Comprehension of Syntax

Child Development, 1968
Children were given a comprehension task consisting of the selection of pictures to match active and passive affirmative sentences. The amount of semantic content was varied by substituting nonsense words into some, all, or none of the content word spaces in the sentence frame. The picture content was either familiar or unfamiliar.
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L-Syntax and S-Syntax

2010
In this chapter, I look more closely at the domain of phrase structure below and above the E projection. What I have been creating below the E projection is an articulated VP, which encodes parts of the verb meaning that are often not independently realized.
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LOGICAL SYNTAX

Theoretical Linguistics, 1987
The author himself characterises his work as a ``survey of the secret charms of logical syntax''. It really is. The different fragments of logical syntax (predicate and propositional calculus etc.) are considered from the grammar-theoretical point of view. The paper contains interesting results about their context-freeness, regularity etc.
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Clinical outcomes of state-of-the-art percutaneous coronary revascularisation in patients with three-vessel disease: two-year follow-up of the SYNTAX II study.

EuroIntervention, 2019
AIMS The purpose of the study was to investigate whether the favourable outcomes of state-of-the-art PCI in the SYNTAX II trial, demonstrated at one year, were maintained at two-year follow-up. METHODS AND RESULTS The SYNTAX II study was a multicentre,
P. Serruys   +15 more
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The nature of syntax and the syntax of nature

Language & Communication, 1994
In 1951 Zellig Harris published Methods in Structural Linguistics, wherein he succeeded in producing an account of linguistic methodology which accorded with the philosophy of science known as Operationalism. Harris’s book was a ‘discussion of the operations which the linguist may carry out in the course of his investigations, rather than a theory of ...
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