... Baxter, R.A. Blythe, W. Croft, and A.J. McK-ane. 2009. Modeling language change: An evalu-ation of Trudgill’s theory of the emergence of NewZealand English. Language Variation and Change,21(2):257–296.J. ... 166–173. Holt, Rinehartand Winston, NewYork.1028were motivated by different possible sources of change, from linguistics and psychology (§2.2).We discuss novel contributions of this work, and future ... Models of Human Language Acquisition,pages 10–19. ACL.P. Niyogi and R.C. Berwick. 1995. The logical prob-lem oflanguage change. AI Memo 1516, MIT.P. Niyogi and R.C. Berwick. 1996. A language...
... three props: awood, and a back porch. knife, a piece of wood, and a back porch.Understanding is that Understanding is thatpenetrating quality of penetrating quality of knowledge that ... wife,Macbeth achieved hisambition and realized theprediction of the witchesby murdering Duncan and becoming king of Scotlandin his place. (26 words)12] THE ELEMENTSOF STYLEA pronoun in a comparison ... 11:710] THE ELEMENTSOF STYLEOne of the ablest scien- One of the ablest scien-tists who has attacked this tists who have attacked thisproblem problemOne of those people One of those peoplewho...
... their languages enable them to participate freely in the economic and social activities of their country, and how can their languages be promoted and developed to meet current needs and standards? ... national language of the country (Republic of Botswana 1985:8). So, despite the existence of other local languages, Setswana is the only indigenous language that is used as a medium of instruction ... the language to influence and persuade those who have power and also because their languages, experiences and knowledge are down played in the new policies and technologies. Conclusion and...
... imperfect language, and all business letters are carelessly written, of course no one has an advantage over another, and a good knowledge and command oflanguage would not bemuch of a recommendation ... class of words formed according to fixed principles. Of course these laws and rules are little more than a string of analogies which we observe in our study of the language. The language was not and ... give effectiveness to language; we find books onliterature filled with the names, dates of birth and death, and lists of works, of every writer any one ever heard of: and when we have learned...
... the set of all linear combinations of the elements of S is a subgroup of Z, and its positive generator is the gcd of the elementsof S.Exercise Show that the gcd of S = {90, 70, 42} is 2, and find ... Show the intersection of a collection of normal subgroups of G is anormal subgroup of G. Show the union of a monotonic collection of normal subgroups of G is a normal subgroup of G.Exercise Let ... injective, and bijective. The notion of asolution of an equation is central in mathematics, and most properties of functionscan be stated in terms of solutions of equations. In elementary courses...
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... contents of certain cells escape in the form of large zoöspores (Fig. 16, C), of oval form, having the smaller end colorless and surrounded by a crown of cilia. After a short period of active ... produced, andof these tissues are built up the various organs of the higher plants. The simplest tissues are rows of cells, such as form the hairs covering the surface of the organs of many ... water and placed in a saucer filled with sand. A strip of blotting paper about the width of the slide is now placed with one end in the water, the other hanging over the edge of the glass and...
... extremity of the long arm sealed off in the blowpipe flame. The open end of the short arm is rounded off and then plugged with cotton-wool, and the tube is ready for sterilisation. CLEANING OF GLASS ... Muffle furnace (for the sterilisation of filter candles, and for the destruction of morbid tissues). 3. Hot air (for the sterilisation of all glassware andof metal apparatus). (b) Moist Heat: ... Preparation of Hæmolytic Serum, 327—The Titration of Hæmolytic Serum, 328—Storage of Hæmolysin, 331. XVII. EXPERIMENTAL INOCULATION OF ANIMALS 332 Selection and Care of Animals, 335 —Methods of...
... of a variety of language models trained from text or speech corpora of vari-ous genres and sizes. The largest available language models are based on written text: we investigate theeffect of ... Zavaliagkos, and JohnMakhoul. 1994. On Using Written Language Training Data for Spoken Language Modeling. InProceedings of the Human Language TechnologyWorkshop, pages 94–98.Elizabeth Shriberg and Andreas ... con-sisted of all sw4[5-9]∗.dps files and test consisted of all sw4[0-1]∗.dps files. However, we follow (John-son and Charniak, 2004) in deleting all partial words and punctuation from the training and...
... determinants of serpinstability located in and around hF and support the presence of a novel serpin conformation that, due to rearrangementsin the top of hF, has a considerably delayed rate of RCLinsertion, ... 1687Mutational analysis of plasminogen activator inhibitor-1Interactions of a-helix F and its neighbouring structural elements regulatesthe activity and the rate of latency transitionTroels ... Preissner,K.T., Rodenburg, K.W. & Andreasen, P.A. (2002) The role of b-strand 5A of plasminogen activator inhibitor-1 in regulation of its latency transition and inhibitory activity by vitronectin.Biochim....