... situation of learning EEE of d06, k52 students in FOFL, HUT is investigatedthrough questionnaire survey. Questionnaire was designed in form of respondent-completed one, and consists of 6 questions: ... wastested out on a scale of all students in another FOFL’s class, and 2 pre-codedquestions need to be improved. And then, each of students in d06 completed one copy of the questionnaire. After ... discusses the situation of learning EEE of d06, k52 students inFOFL, HUT. Before studying this topic, a small survey was carried out to investigatethe attitude and score for EEE of d06, k52 students...
... number of times b follows a in the corpus. 2. Divide this value by the number of times a occurs in the corpus. Such a model is clearly insufficient for expressing the grammar of a natural language. ... this class may expand into the class of all nouns. Once word classes are found, lexical features can be extracted by assuming that there is a feature of the language which accounts for each word ... results and see that the lexical features found seem to be correct, but how can we judge that the features are indeed the correct ones? How can one set of hypothesized features mean- ingfully be...
... proper-ties of the arguments of the verb giefien (water) inexample (1) of Section (2.1) above are captured bythe following semantic type:(13) CONTENT value of giefienmit-giefien-ch-ofst-rel ... be both changes of stateand changes of location.The locative alternant of the verb giefien (ex-ample (2) of Section (2.1)) denotes only a simplechange of location. This is captured by the ... the spirit of the MRS-based analysis for theGerman verbs gieflen and fi,illen that we have pre-sented above, we propose that the semantic prop-erties of the arguments of one of the most...
... shows the layout of the flags within the lower 16 bits of the EFLAGS register. Figure 1-6: Layout of the FLAGS register (lower 16 bits of EFLAGS) Of the eight flags that are of interest to application ... thousands of readers who’ve made the first edition of The Art of Assembly Language so successful. Your comments, suggestions, and corrections have been a big help in the creation of this AAL2E_03.book ... bytes), and double words (4 bytes) in memory. The memory address of each of these objects is the address of the first byte of each object (that is, the lowest address). Modern 80x86 processors...
... understanding of metaphorically used verbs. American Journal of Compu-tational Linguistics, Microfiche 44.336 2 Previous WorkThe foundations of TroFi lie in a rich collec-tion of metaphor and ... classificationRequire: S: the set of sentences containing the target wordRequire: L: the set of literal seed sentencesRequire: N : the set of nonliteral seed sentencesRequire: W: the set of words /features, w ∈ ... 1990. A computational model of metaphorinterpretation. Toronto, ON: Academic Press, Inc.James H. Martin. 1992. Computer understanding of con-ventional metaphoric language. Cognitive Science...
... overview of Java Generics, a new language feature that will be supported in the upcomingrelease of Java 2 Platform, Standard Edition 1.5. The firstinstallment—" ;Language Featuresof Java ... family of subtypes of type Number; "? super Integer" is the family of supertypes of type Integer; and "?"is the set of all types. Correspondingly, the wildcard instantiation of ... result of translation by erasure.ExplorationWe've provided an overview of all major languagefeatures related to parameterized types and methods. Naturally, coverage of a fairly complex language...
... Grammatical features and semantics of “Glad” “Glad” has a number of the syntactic functions as head of an adjectival phrase, N.T.T. Huong, N.T.V. Lam / VNU Journal of Science, Foreign Languages ... morphological features. In respect of semantics, “glad” and “pleased” have one of their senses of denoting the feeling of pleasure when something good has happened. “Cheerful” has one of three ... Van Lam2, * 1 Department of English - American Language and Culture, College of Foreign Language, Vietnam National University, Hanoi, 2 Department of Foreign Language, Vinh University Received...
... nstanti-ated as features. Change of parts -of- speech by affixes Af-fixes change parts -of- speech of words inThai (Charoenporn et al., 1997). There arethree prefixes changing the part -of- speech of theoriginal ... be a conjunction of Ewiand Ewj,and the counterpart is the intersection of set of translations for each language. This oper-ation would reduce the number of words of each language. That means, ... everal languages.The multilingual alignment method currently weconsider is as follows:1. Preparing the set of frequent words of each language Suppose that {Jwi}, {Cwi}, {Twi} is theset of...
... consists of the following 4 elements: ã Selection of application domain. ã Development of a manually-bracketed corpus (tree- bank) of the domain. ã Creation of a grammar with a large coverage of ... incorrect, since two of its part -of- speech labels and one of its bracket labels differ from those of the treebank parse. Grammar writing and statistical estimation: The task of developing the ... broad but not unrestricted range of sentence types and the availability of large corpora of computer manuals. We amassed a corpus of 40 million words, consisting of several hundred computer manuals....
... argued as force- fully on the basis of my study of users* evaluation of machine translation [2] a study which was prompted by the evaluations of the quality of machine translation as viewed ... acceptance of the limitations of our NL interfaces. Also, we are far more aware of the fact chac evaluations of '~orth" or "quality" have Co be conducted in the con- texts of ... difficulties of evaluation given the vide range of evaluaCors and their purposes. We are all undoubtedly convinced of the value of NLI for the society as a whole, but the evaluation of experiments...
... 5 a proof for the context-freene~ of the language accepted by it. (i) Prohibition of features: Marcus allows syntactic nodes to have features containing the grammatical properties of the ... set of terminal symbols in the simplified parser. r = the set of stack symbols [X.P], where XeN is a non-terminal symbol of the parser and P is a set of packets. Q = the set of states of the ... P denote the set of all packets of rules, and 2/' the powerset of P, and let P.P~,P2 be elements of 2/'. When a set of packets P is active, the pattern segments of the rules in these...
... >0.05)The ranking of the diagnostic features observed inthis study agree with the recommended approach of DiscussionTable2:Ranking of fivemostimportantdiagnostic features byrespondentsinDOTSandNonDOTScenters112TB/DOT ... 36.7% or 81 of 221, while 26.2% or 58 of 221 were from Abiastate, and 17.2% or 38 of 221 were from Imo state.Others included 15.4% or 34 of 221 from Enugu stateand 4.5% or 10 of 221 were from ... order of preference. Other questionsasked were number of years of practice, area of specialization, location of practice, minimumnumber of children consulted in a typical day, andindication...
... inserted by the lexical item up the tree. For e~mple the featuresof the verb become featuresof the VP end the featuresof the VP become featuresof S. The ~llqueness principle guarantees that any ... functional featuresof each phrase are identified with those of its head. For (3) the head of S -~> NPVP is the VP and the head of VP > V NP is the V. %h~m the outstanding role of the verb ... out of a narrative natural la~ text. We think the parts are of interest in their o~. The paper consists of three sections: (I) We give a detailed description of the PROLOG - implementation of...
... criticalunderstanding of the conventions of your discipline.You may, in the course of your reading and your own analysis, form the viewthat there are both generic featuresofacademic writing and featuresof ... Handbook of Academic WritingRowena Murray and Sarah MooreMurray and MooreA Fresh ApproachA Fresh ApproachThe Handbook ofAcademic Writing The Handbook ofAcademic Writing The Handbook ofAcademic ... own voice as an academic writerRelated to the issues of confidence and competence is that ofacademic voice.Many academic writers or academics who want to write say that one of thethings that...
... result of this process. The steps of this process are presented in a flow chart (Figure 1).This draft of the Brazilian version of the CPQ11–14 wasthen pilot-tested on a convenience sample of ... in the English language [4,6]. The CPQ11–14 is a COHQoL questionnaireand is composed of 37 items that assess the repercussions of oral health problems on the quality of life of childrenbetween ... a greater degree of theimpact of oral conditions on the quality of life of therespondents.The authors also designed two questions asking the chil-dren for a global rating of their oral health...