... parsing procedure. Complex noun sequences. Semantic patterns incomplex noun phrases fall into two types: part names and other noun phrases. Names for pieces of equipment often con- tain complex ... bracket complexnoun phrases. This is the subject of the next section. HI SEMANTIC PATTERNS IN COMPLEX NOUN SEQUENCES Noun phrases in the equipment failure messages typ- ically include numerous ... nominalizations. Complex noun sequences. A major feature of noun phrases in this set of messages is the presence of many long sequences of left modifiers of nouns, (3). {3) (a) forward kingpost...
... compatiblewith the information principle. Moreover, they think the use of pronoun-headed noun phrases and noun- headed phrases are different in the type of text. They think in conversation pronouns tend ... New information is generally introduced later in theclause , using noun- headed phrases( usually indefinite in form). Due to my view, thefrequency of noun- headed phrases should be higher in object ... noun phrase. A nounin the genitive may function asdeterminer in the noun phrase. Since nounphrase has different functions they areabundant in any text. If we take away the noun phrases from...
... Training set size(words) Precision 25k 88.7% 200k 91.8% Number of Appearances in Training Set • • 4- - • Machine Students Figure 3: Test Set Recall vs. Frequency of Appearances in Training ... to a machine at learning linguistic information from an annotated cor- pus, and more importantly to begin to explore the differences in learning behavior between hu- man and machine. Although ... extraction of terminological noun phrases. In Proceedings of the 30th Annual Meeting of the Association of Computational Linguistics, pages 977-981. Association of Computational Linguistics....
... areunambiguously conjoined heads. We leave this to future work.2We did not include coordinate head nouns from base noun phrases (NPB) (i.e. noun phrases that do not dominate other noun phrases) because ... to measurewhich were the head nouns being conjoined in cer-tain types of coordinate noun phrase. In this paper we look at different measures ofword similarity in order to discover whether they ... pairs which make up the head wordsof two conjuncts in coordinate noun phrases (againnot including coordinate NPBs). We found 601 suchcoordinate noun pairs. The second data set consistsof 601...
... meaning- ful (continuous or discontinuous) subcompounds from complexnoun phrases exploiting both corpus- statistics and linguistic heuristics. Using such sub- compounds rather than whole noun ... and efficient noun- phrase analy- sis techniques to enhance phrase- based IR. In par- ticular, we explored an extension of the ~phrase- based indexing in the CLARIT TM system ° using a hybrid ... Meaningful Subcompounds Figure 1: General Processing for Phrase Generation After preprocessing, the system works in two stages parsing and generation. In the parsing stage, each simplex noun...
... pre-modifiers incomplex noun phrases 18 I. Nominal element as pre-modifiers incomplexnoun phrases 18 I.1. Types of noun used as pre-modifier incomplexnoun phrases 18 I.1.1. Proper nouns 20 ... Vietnamese learners in using nominals and denominals as pre-modifiers incomplexnoun phrases I.1. Word order The pre-modification incomplexnoun phrases is very long and complex, which easily ... can be collective, masculine, feminine, dual and common. 46 Chapter III: common mistakes in using nominals and denominals as pre-modifiers incomplexnoun phrases I. Common mistakes...
... linguistic conventions, noun phrases, in the author’s mind, seem to cause great deal of trouble when translating noun phrases in general from the source language text into the mother tongue ... structures are maintained in the three -ed clauses and only the functions of the verbs in the clauses are changed like in the last two. In the second clause in 79a. , the verb in “settled in London” ... relative clauses, non-finite and finite clauses and prepositional phrases. However, the noun phrases in chapter XI appear to be much more complex, which means that the noun phrases are much longer...
... Indeed, wehave identified several novel dye-DHs in hyperthermo-philic archaea, including dye-linked d-proline dehy-drogenase [2] and dye-linked l-proline dehydrogenaseKeywordsATP-containing ... PDH1, though it did contain one ADP-binding motif. This suggests the ADP-binding motif in the a1 subunit mediates the observed ATP binding,and FMN is likely situated at the interface betweenthe ... the ADP-binding bab-fold in proteins, using an amino acid sequence fingerprint.J Mol Biol 187, 101–107.7 Murataliev MB, Feyereisen R & Walker FA (2004)Electron transfer by diflavin reductases....
... that of linguistic head nouns and modi-fiers for noun phrases. In many cases, the IHs of noun phrase queries are exactly the head nouns in the linguistic sense. Exceptions mostly occur in queries ... evolve, it is in- creasingly believed that search will be shiftingaway from “ten blue links” toward understandingintent and serving objects. This trend has beenlargely driven by an increasing amount ... accurate in identifying head nouns. In identifying IHs innounphrase queries, how-ever, direct syntactic analysis is unlikely to be aseffective. This is because syntactic structures are in general...
... proteins.Immunostaining of meioticC. cinereusnucleiImmunostaining of meiotic C. cinereus nuclei was perfomedas described in previous reports [29–31] with minor modi-fications. C. cinereus ... needs to catalyzethe incorporation of 1 pmol of [3H]-d TTP into a DNA polymer in 30 min. Protein concentrations were determined using the CoomassieBrilliant Blue binding technique. ND, not ... p140 and p48 in meiotictissues were examined by in situ immunofluorescencestaining using these antibodies (Fig. 3B). Intense signalsfor p140 and p48 were detected exclusively in tissues atmeiotic...