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Machine Learning for Predicting Critical Events Among Hospitalized Children.

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A New Computer-Based Cognitive Measure for Early Detection of Dementia Risk (Japan Cognitive Function Test): Validation Study.

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Tendencies in modern verbal derivation

Russian language at school, 2021
The article examines various types of verbal neologisms functioning in modern Russian speech. The aim of the research is to reveal the tendencies of verbal derivation at the turn and at the beginning of the 21st century. It is noted that verb vocabulary is regularly enriched by neologisms of different structural types despite the fact that this part of
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Verbal Derivations: Causative and Applicative

2004
Abstract This chapter discusses two further predicate constituents the third order prefix (coming immediately before verb or auxiliary root) causative na-niha- ( 8.1), and the second order prefix (coming immediately before causative), applicative ka- ( 8.2).
R M W Dixon, Alan R Vogel
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Derivational Verbal Suffixes in Abaza

SSRN Electronic Journal, 2018
This paper describes a group of derivational verbal suffixes in Abaza, a polysynthetic language belonging to the Northwest Caucasian family. For each suffix I propose a short description of its most remarkable features. In particular, I discuss the polysemy of the refactive and assertive markers and their interaction with the event structure of the ...
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Semitic Verbal Derivatives: Prolegomena

2013
AbstractTaking the model constructed in Chapters 6–10 as its starting point, Chapter 11 investigates the way in which the model could be applied to Semitic morphology, a system which in terms of its phonological realization properties is about as distinct from English as can be imagined.
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Deriving baseline detection algorithms from verbal descriptions

Proceedings 1995 Second New Zealand International Two-Stream Conference on Artificial Neural Networks and Expert Systems, 2002
The presented strategy of automatic baseline detection in chromatograms combines fuzzy logic and neural network approaches. It is based on a verbal description of a baseline referring to a 2D image of a chromatogram instead of a data vector. Baselines are expected to touch data points on the lower border of the chromatogram forming a mainly horizontal ...
B. Hermberger, U.R. Zimmer
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Verbal system and diathesis derivations in Seereer

Africana Linguistica, 2006
Faye Souleymane, Mous Maarten. Verbal system and diathesis derivations in Seereer. In: Africana Linguistica 12, 2006. pp. 89-112.
Faye, Souleymane, Mous, Maarten
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La derivation verbale dans les langues sudarabiques modernes

Journal of Semitic Studies, 1998
Les langues sudarabiques modernes (LSAM) sont au nombre de six et peuvent etre regroupees en trois ensembles : 1) mehri, hobyot, harsusi, bathari ; 2) jibbali ; 3) sokotri. Chacune de ces langues est suffisamment differente sur le plan phonologique, morphologique, syntaxique et lexical pour rendre impossible toute intercomprehension a l'interieur d'un ...
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Nominal and verbal derivation in Sundanese

Lingua, 1959
Abstract This paper describes and sets out a purely formal method for the analysis and classification of the derivational processes applicable to the nouns and verbs of the Sundanese language of Java.
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