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An auxiliary Part‐of‐Speech tagger for blog and microblog cyber‐slang
Abstract The increasing impact of Web 2.0 involves a growing usage of slang, abbreviations, and emphasized words, which limit the performance of traditional natural language processing models. The state‐of‐the‐art Part‐of‐Speech (POS) taggers are often unable to assign a meaningful POS tag to all the words in a Web 2.0 text.
Silvia Golia, Paola Zola
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Scope and semimodal verbs: two approaches
In this paper I focus on scope phenomena connected with semimodal (and modal) verbs and mainly on the syntactic behaviour of these groups of verbs. One important question is: why can semimodal verbs (and modal verbs in epistemic use) not have perfect and
Michael Richter
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plyranges: a grammar of genomic data transformation [PDF]
The Bioconductor project provides many interoperable data abstractions for analyzing high-throughput genomics experiments; however implementing a typical genomic workflow with Bioconductor requires learning these abstractions and understanding them at an integrative level. This places a large cognitive burden on the user, especially for non-programmers.
Stuart Lee+3 more
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A fuzzing‐based test‐creation approach for evaluating digital TV receivers via transport streams
Although the present work was focused on DTV networks, there is a myriad of different broadcasting systems that can benefit from it as long as they rely on configuration data sent in their protocol structures. Abstract Digital TV (DTV) receivers are usually submitted to testing systems for conformity and robustness assessment, and their approval ...
Fabricio Izumi+6 more
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The Origin and Rationale of X-bar Syntax
The present paper is intended as a reasonably elementary introduction to the nature of X-bar syntax, an important module in the structure of a modern transformational-generative grammar.
Bent Jacobsen
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Recovering Grammar Relationships for the Java Language Specification [PDF]
Grammar convergence is a method that helps discovering relationships between different grammars of the same language or different language versions. The key element of the method is the operational, transformation-based representation of those relationships.
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Fast and Space-Efficient Construction of AVL Grammars from the LZ77 Parsing [PDF]
Grammar compression is, next to Lempel-Ziv (LZ77) and run-length Burrows-Wheeler transform (RLBWT), one of the most flexible approaches to representing and processing highly compressible strings. The main idea is to represent a text as a context-free grammar whose language is precisely the input string. This is called a straight-line grammar (SLG).
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Recently foreign language teaching (FLT) research has been able to benefit enormously from advances in Cognitive Linguistics (CL) (e.g. Lakoff, 1987; Langacker, 1991, Taylor, 2002). As a consequence, CL has become more and more interested in turning its
Antoon De Rycker, Sabine De Knop
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Los universales del lenguaje: el ciclo transformatorio y la «rule of tree-pruning»
The object of this article is to explain, that Transformational Grammars take Linguistic Universals as Grammar Universals. From the point of view of this hypothesis, a discourse identification with its object is implied, and it shows one of ...
Manuel Crespillo Bellido
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The book Generative Syntax in Theory and Practice has been con ceived primarily as a text book for undergraduae and graduate students, whose aim is to introduce.them to one of the most influ ential and controversial theories of grammar developed in ...
Milena Milojević-Sheppard
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