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grammar of LOB Corpus English,
examining the types of error commonly
made during automatic (computational)
analysis of ordinary written English) .
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Potential ~ag disambiguation.
~%e problem of resolving lexical
ambiguity for the large proportion of
English words that occur in more than one
word class, (BLOW, CONTACT, HIT, LEFT,...
... English dictionary
compiled by Blandine Courtois, allowing us to
specify them at a level that generalized over noun
and verb forms. For example, there are a variety of
ways of expressing in English ... lexi-
cal-semantic resource for the recognition
and classification of expressions of com-
monsense psychology in English Text.
We achieve high levels of precision and
recall by hand-autho...
... indirect negative evidence (i.e. observing that such structures
never occur in English) , the child might infer that English is not a head-last
language.
Although it might seem natural to suppose ... 6).
This longer version is aimed primarily at students with (near-) native command
of English who are taking (English) syntax as a major rather than a minor
course. The two books have an ess...
... Tense in English. " Proceedings of the
ACL Conference, Columbia University, New York,
New York.
Hinrichs, Erhard. 1987. "A Compositional
Semantics of Temporal Expressions in English. " ... relations among times (not events) pro-
vides a good prospect for analyzing tense and as-
pect in English.
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stitute.
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37. Having lived here for seven years, my friend is used to speak English with all her classmates.
A B C D
38. No one in our office wants to drive to work any ... B. doesn’t he C. is he D. isn’t he
17. _________ no time _________ all, he had learned to speak English fluently,
A. On / at B. In / at C. For / in D. From / to
18. John is over two hours la...