... of determining the values of a large number of (or-thogonal) features, such as basic part -of- speech (i.e.,noun, verb, and so on), voice, gender, number, infor-mation about the clitics, and so on.2For ... ApproachArabic words are often ambiguous in their morpho-logical analysis. This is due to Arabic’s rich system of affixation and clitics and the omission of disam-biguating short vowels and other orthographic ... score of 98.1% on all tokens.The full dataset is shown in Figure 6.9 Conclusion and OutlookWe have shown how to use a morphological ana-lyzer for tokenization, part -of- speech tagging, and morphological...
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... 2–3 and 4–5). Notably, JSP1 seemed to stimulate preferentiallythe phosphorylation of the p46 isoform of JNK,whereas sorbitol treatment induced phosphorylation of both the p46 and p55 isoforms. ... factorc-JUN was attenuated. Upon expression of wild-type JSP1, a subpopula-tion of cells, with the highest levels of the phosphatase, was induced tofloat off the dish and undergo apoptosis. In contrast, ... Gly and Lys at positions 2 and 7, respec-tively, but no Ser ⁄ Thr at position 6 [31,32].Between 0.5 and 3% of all eukaryotic proteins areN-myristoylated. These proteins have a broad range of functions...
... the future of biofuels in the EU.1.6 In SumThis handbook covers a wide range of issues that have emerged with the advent of biofuels and presents a diverse set of economic models and approaches ... emissions and VMT depends on the elasticity of supply of gasoline and the elasticity of substitution between gasoline and ethanol. They com-pare the welfare and environmental effects of a mandate ... environmental and social effects of biofuels, includingthe effects of indirect land use changes and potential competition for land with foodproduction, have triggered intense debates and an erosion...
... amounts of pPacUSp1 (50 ng, left panel) or increasing amount of Ets-1 with 50 ng of either Sp1 or Sp3. (B) Assay of fgl2 promoter activity upon cotransfection of thresholds amount of both Sp1 and ... ng,right panel) and assay of promoter activity of wild-type (pfgl2 ()1320/+9) and linker-scanning mutant 4 and 5 following cotransfection with 10 ng of pPacUSp1, pPacUSp3, and pPacUEts-1. Luciferase ... probes. The adding of extracts and cold probe are indicated in the top of the panel. Supershift, ss-Sp1 and ss-Sp3, were shown in presence of anti-Sp1 and anti-Sp3 Ig. Cold and mutated competitors...
... Table 2. Computed partsofspeech for each word. 5 Summary and Conclusions This work was inspired by previous work on word sense induction. The results indicate that part of speech induction ... felt reasonably confident about their possible partsof speech. Note that the list of words was compiled before the start of our experiments and remained unchanged thereafter. The co-occurrence ... prob-lem of automatic word sense induction. Proceedings of ACL (Companion Volume), Barcelona, 195-198. Schütze, Hinrich (1993). Part -of- speech induction from scratch. Proceedings of ACL, Columbus,...
... into the details of the recommended attributes of the EAGLES guidelines. Considering the EAGLES guidelines and the tagset of Hardie in comparison with the general partsofspeechof Urdu, there ... accuracy of 95.66%. 1 Urdu Language Urdu belongs to the Indo-Aryan language family. It is the national language of Pakistan and is one of the official languages of India. The majority of the ... during the design of a tagset. The granu-larity of the tagset is the first problem in this re-gard. A tagset may consist either of general parts of speech only or it may consist of additional...
... 1895 and in England in 1898, and then spread to the Netherlands in1903, to Prussia in 1921, and to France in 1942 (Tepper, 1998). These examples de-scribe only some of the policies passed and ... Kawachi is Professor of Health and Social Behavior and the Director of the HarvardCenter for Society and Health at the HarvardSchool of Public Health. His research concernsthe social and economic ... health and employment interac-tions, and benefit incidence of public servicesin Africa.Siobán D. Harlow serves as AssociateDirector of the International Institute and Associate Professor of Epidemiology...
... assign parts ofspeech to special or exceptional words. Other words are split into affix and kernel partsand assigned a part ofspeech on the basis of the part -of- speech implications of the ... accuracy. DETERMINATION OFPARTSOFSPEECH 55 DETERMINATION OFPARTSOFSPEECH 65 [Mechanical Translation and Computational Linguistics, vol.10, nos.3/4, September and December 1967] ... DETERMINATION OFPARTSOFSPEECH 61 DETERMINATION OFPARTSOFSPEECH 63 TASK 2: TABULATION OF SPECIAL-PURPOSE WORDS WHICH ARE NOT COVERED BY RULES A, B, OR C For Task 2, a subset of the dictionary...
... Mak, Vonk W., and H. Schriefers. The influ-ence of animacy on relative clause processing.Journal of Memory and Language,, 47:50–68,2002.C.D. Manning and H. Sch¨utze. Foundations of Statistical ... and testing is transparent and observable, and true probability rather than trans-formed weights are used, all of which makes iteasy to understand the mechanism of the proposedmodel.Although ... from eye movements. Journal of Memory and Language, 47:69–90, 2002.J. C. Trueswell. The role of lexical frequencyin syntactic ambiguity resolution. Journal of Memory and Language, 35:556–585,...
... models in detail. 2.1 Speech act analysis model Let UI,, denote a dialogue which consists of a sequence of n utterances, U1,U2 U,, and let S i denote the speech act of U. With these notations, ... change of speaker, short utterances, utterance length, speech acts tag n-grams, and word n-grams, etc. Especially, in many cases, the speech act of an utterance influenced by the context of ... Model of Dialogue. Ph.D. Dissertation, The University of Delaware, Newark, Delaware. Lambert, Lynn and Sandra Caberry. 1991. A Tripartite Plan-based Model of Dialogue. Proceedings of ACL,...
... design and construction of buildings, inadequate protection of assets, lack of public information and awareness, limited official recognition of risks and preparedness measures, and disregard forwise ... meaningfulness and spatial precision of the perceptions of coastal residents and disaster managers. They demonstrate the benefits and costs of choices among models, statistical techniques and graphical ... recorded and data about the type and extent of damage is often missingvi. Non-physical factors influence the vulnerability of people (e.g. early warning, hazard and risk perception, etc.)Landslide...