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Approches de la syntaxe du verbe dans la Grammaire et syntaxe françoise de Charles Maupas (1618)

open access: yesHistoire Epistemologie Langage, 2002
: This paper deals with the treatment of the syntax of the verb in Maupas's Grammaire et syntaxe françoise (2nd edition, 1618); it intends to show how Maupas takes the Latin tradition and adapts it to the description of vernacular French.
Fournier, Nathalie
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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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The Acquisition of Syntax

Monographs of the Society for Research in Child Development, 1964
them to go beyond the speech they have actually heard and practiced to the creation of lawful novelties. If new monosyllables are created, speakers of English will agree that stug is "better English" than ftug. Probably this is because they have a shared implicit knowledge of the initial consonant clusters that are acceptable in English.
R, BROWN, C, FRASER
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The Syntax of Parallelism

Fundamenta Informaticae, 1993
One of the problems associated with the introduction of parallel processors is the so called “dusty deck” problem. A solution entails the development of optimizing compilers that transform programs previously written for a conventional serial processor into functionally equivalent programs that exploit the parallel processing capabilities of the new ...
Amihood Amir, Carl H. Smith
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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.
Serruys, PWJC (Patrick)   +17 more
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