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First-Order and Temporal Logics for Nested Words [PDF]

open access: diamondLogical Methods in Computer Science, 2008
Nested words are a structured model of execution paths in procedural programs, reflecting their call and return nesting structure. Finite nested words also capture the structure of parse trees and other tree-structured data, such as XML.
Rajeev Alur   +5 more
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The order of thought and the order of words

open access: diamondKalbotyra, 2007
From the point of view of translation strategy, translators seem to fall between two positions. Some of them (like Shapiro and his adherents) believe that the source text should sound completely neutral and natural in the target language. Typically, they
Eglė Petronienė
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Gray code order for Lyndon words [PDF]

open access: yesDiscrete Mathematics & Theoretical Computer Science, 2007
At the 4th Conference on Combinatorics on Words, Christophe Reutenauer posed the question of whether the dual reflected order yields a Gray code on the Lyndon family. In this paper we give a positive answer.
Vincent Vajnovszki
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Fragments of First-Order Logic over Infinite Words [PDF]

open access: green, 2009
We give topological and algebraic characterizations as well as language theoretic descriptions of the following subclasses of first-order logic FO[
Volker Diekert, Manfred Kufleitner
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Serial Recall Order and Semantic Features of Category Fluency Words to Study Semantic Memory in Normal Ageing

open access: goldFrontiers in Aging Neuroscience, 2021
Background: Category Fluency Test (CFT) is a common measure of semantic memory (SM). Test performance, however, is also influenced by other cognitive functions. We here propose a scoring procedure that quantifies the correlation between the serial recall
Matteo De Marco   +4 more
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Developmental Constraints on Learning Artificial Grammars with Fixed, Flexible and Free Word Order [PDF]

open access: yesFrontiers in Psychology, 2017
Human learning, although highly flexible and efficient, is constrained in ways that facilitate or impede the acquisition of certain systems of information.
Iga Nowak   +3 more
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Serial Recall Order of Category Fluency Words: Exploring Its Neural Underpinnings [PDF]

open access: goldFrontiers in Psychology, 2022
Background: Although performance on the category fluency test (CFT) is influenced by many cognitive functions (i.e., including language, executive functioning and speed of processing), item-level scoring methods of CFT performance might be a promising ...
Matteo De Marco, Annalena Venneri
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Belletristic Translation into English: What Price the Same Order of Words?

open access: diamondELOPE, 2005
The order of clause constituents in Slovene is largely guided by functional sentence perspective, while its English counterpart is grammar-based and much less flexible.
Nada Grošelj
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Positive First-order Logic on Words and Graphs [PDF]

open access: yesLogical Methods in Computer Science, 2023
We study FO+, a fragment of first-order logic on finite words, where monadic predicates can only appear positively. We show that there is an FO-definable language that is monotone in monadic predicates but not definable in FO+.
Denis Kuperberg
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On the Evolution of Word Order

open access: yesProceedings of the Student Research Workshop Associated with RANLP 2021, 2021
Most natural languages have a predominant or fixed word order. For example in English the word order is usually Subject-Verb-Object. This work attempts to explain this phenomenon as well as other typological findings regarding word order from a functional perspective.
Idan Rejwan, Avi Caciularu
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