... since all instances (e.g., kintypes in kinship analysis) are as a rule available at the outset. 10 The aphasics discrimination task can be classed as type (ii): the discrimination model aims ... the derived nominal feature NPlxNP2; they actually contrast because all instances of Class 1 have the value 'hum' for NP1 and the value 'beast' for NP2, and hence the "de- ... of Aphasic Patients with Absolute Features and Partial Contrasts to re-examining the transcripts (amounting roughly to 80 pages of written text) and adding manually some new features that...
... linguistic argument. Matthews (1965) suggests that each model is appropriate to a certain type of lan- guage. Lamb, on the other hand, appears to take it for granted that his model is appropriate ... syntactic and semantic justification. The various forms discussed in this paper are customarily displayed in paradigms; for example, see Reynolds [1962] for the paradigms of MANDARE, a verb ... the same class as CANTARE, and STARE [see below]. A less “traditional” account of Italian morphology, though inevitably dated, can be found in Hall [1949].) Future, Indicative, etc., are interpreted...
... discriminant analysis (LDA).Thisstatisticalmultivariate method is supervised. It searches for thevariables containing the greatest interclass variance andthe smallest intraclass variance, and constructs ... Manyparameters can be adjusted for increasing the efficiency ofthe algorithm. The data were analysed with a window of fivewavenumbers, assuming that adjacent wavenumbers arehighly corr elated. ... line A and cell line B. The trainin g set was theonly one used for model calculations (PCA, geneticalgorithm and LDA).Data reduction by principal component analysis (PCA).IR spectra are samples...
... univariate andbivariate cases.Once the features were available, classification was per-formed using a simple linear discriminant analysis (LDA)classifier with the leave-one-out validation approach.This ... frontal leftlobes of Alpha and Gamma2 band and central lobes of theAlpha band. Alterations in the Alpha band are alsoexpected since they are generally associated with prob-lems in attention and ... analysis derivesconsistent higher energy in the Theta and Alpha bands,as well as a symmetrical energy variation pattern in Delta,Theta, Alpha and Beta bands. This result is in line withearlier...
... river basin management and/or ecosystem-based river basin management (Nakamura, 2003). Embedded in these approaches are the concepts of participatory management and adaptive management (Miser and ... actions. 1.2.3. Integrated management and policy analysis Integrated management Rapid changes of objectives and methodological approaches towards the management of natural resources and ... criterion. A performance criterion defines what aspect of the model we want to examine and what references are used for this examination. For example, a certain performance criterion was drafted as...
... fish and play. Around the headland to the east, a small estuary came in from the sea and wound a couple of hundred yards inland before petering out at a small rock barrier. At low tide, he and ... Australians and their friends to keep the enemy out. The Americans were an unknown force. Will had heard some of what had happened at Pearl Harbour. The bush telegraph was always active in Australia ... towards the open sea. Mum opened her big carry bag and out came sandwiches and fruit. There was always fruit up here. Not the apples and oranges of the south but mangoes and bananas and custard...
... flavor, andstronger in after-taste than the sample with a regular aromaconcentration. The heightened aroma concentration caused a slight off-flavor described as ‘artificial’.The manufacturer packaged ... significant interaction of day and aromaon the pleasantness ratings of the young, implicating anincrease in pleasantness of the heightened aroma sample inthe presence of health-related information. ... (Thomas-Danguin et al.,200 3a) ).Data analysisRepeated measures analysis of variance was used to testthe within-subject effect of aroma concentration of thesample (two levels) and the day of eating (three...
... • Norway • SwedenThailand • Peru • Bangladesh • Israel • Japan • Russia • IranAmerica • Canada • Spain • Turkey • Kuwait • Switzerland • ArabiaDenmark • Yemen • Iraq • Australia • Malta • Philippines ... call a variety of language spoken in a particular area? Is it an accent, a dialect or anidiom?2. What is your mother tongue?3 What do we call a person who is able to speak (a) two languages and ... time18. a tall man6. a vast room19. a high mountain7. a gigantic wave20. a deep lake8. a tiny car21. a shallow pool9. a monumental error22. a long-distance journey10. a colossal statue11....
... A Technique for Practising ConditionalSentencesGalina Kavaliauskiene This technique aims at teaching learners to personalize target structures and produce shortnarrations or sentences ... Activities can becarried out in different variations. In pairs or small groups, learners are asked to generate questions, short narrations or dialogues. If learners are reluctant to produce information ... which are meaningful to them. IntroductionTeachers are aware that learners have to be motivated and involved in order to be successful. A very effective way of increasing learners' motivation...
... A Technique for Practising Conditional SentencesGalina Kavaliauskiene This technique aims at teaching learners to personalize target structures and produce short narrations or sentences ... can be carried out in different variations. In pairs or small groups, learners are asked to generate questions, short narrations or dialogues. If learners are reluctant to produce information ... which are meaningful to them. IntroductionTeachers are aware that learners have to be motivated and involved in order to be successful. A very effective way of increasing learners' motivation...