... obtain (v) occupation (n) occur (v) of (prep) of course (adv) off (adv & prep) offer (n & v) office (n) officer (n) official (adj & n) often (adv) OHP (abbrev) overhead projector ... services set off (phr v) set off for work BEC Preliminary Wordlist 33 â UCLES 2006 Appendix 2 Affixes The words in the alphabetical list may be extended by the use of one or more of these ... in the list if they have a literal meaning and are composed of verbs and particles already in the list. Examples of literal multi-word verbs are come into and sit down. If the meaningof the...
... sample of specifications in English, so as to identify linguistic constructions and usages typical of specification discourse. We currently have a corpus of around a hundred sentences, most of ... yields a hierarchy of subsets of English. (This hierarchy is a theoretical entity constructed for our specific purposes, of course, not a general linguistic hypothesis about English. ) Our first ... language that we wish our system to deal with. This CFG is not the grammar used by our parser (which can, in fact, deal with many of the details ofEnglish syntax just mentioned). We may,...
... adjective with substantive, and relative with antecedent. Sometimes, though lessoften, he distorts the natural order of the English in order to secure the Latin desideratum of finishing with themost ... form.As is the case with many if not most of the authors of our period, a rather unnecessary amount of ink has beenspilt on questions very distantly connected with the question of the absolute and ... history of curiosities of literature of tentative and imperfect efforts, scarcely resulting in anyreal vernacular style at all. It is, however, emphatically the Period of Origins of modern English...
... organisations; and people living with HIV. They also presented a listof 39 recommendations, focusing specifically on the involvement and inclusion of people living with HIV, issues of stigma and discrimination, ... health of people living with HIV, and should be examined to ensure they are supportive of their health and human rights. Members of marginalised groups are often at particular risk of HIV ... sexual and reproductive health of people living with HIV involves a package of specific services. Some of these are driven by needs that people living with HIV share with their HIV-negative counterparts,...
... other words, there can be no "crossings" of the span of A with the span of any treebank non-terminal. A grammar parse is structure-consistent with the treebank parse if all of its ... 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 ... 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....
... adverbs with additional parts of speech of PR, CJ, PV, IJ, PN, and OT were ignored in order to avoid duplication of words with those in lists compiled in Task 2. Within this limitation, all words ... category, for a net loss of five words, where two of these go into the error category. Six words are added to the wordswith missing part of speech, while two words are taken out of the category. ... tension of the affix lists, to be discussed later. In ac- cordance with the philosophy of maintaining a rela- tively short exception list without sacrificing too much accuracy, this listof 1,500...
... simple tabulation of fre- quencies of certain words participating in certain configurations, for example of frequencies of pairs of a transitive main verb and the head noun of its direct object, ... was per- formed on the largest data set we have worked with so far, extracted from 44 million wordsof 1988 Associated Press newswire with the pattern matching techniques mentioned earlier. ... of 756721 pairs and a test set of 81240 pairs. Relative Entropy Figure 3 plots the unweighted average relative en- tropy, in bits, of several test sets to asymmet- ric clustered models of...
... associated with a listofEnglish words which are possible translations; in our reduced formateach entry lists a single foreign word and single possible English translation, though taking a union of ... con-sisted of a listof pairs of the form (foreign word, English word). Because bilingual dictionary structure varieswidely, and even the availability and compatibility of part -of- speech tags ... we generated a listof all words Wchaving non-zero Cper−dict(Wt,Wc).The synonym words Ws– the sense exemplars fortarget words Wt– were clustered based on vectors of coentry counts...
... to different phases of trading regardless of whether they are professionals or beginners. Some new traders have char-acteristics that are more developed than those of professional traders.Conversely, ... takes the cream of that crop, and even-tually professional sports takes the best of the best. The minority suc-ceeds. There are numerous examples of how the minority succeeds. One of the things ... part of the tradingcircle.He was a trader for one of the trading services I was using as ameans of finding trading ideas. He was a young man, in his mid-twenties,sharp, but with a bit of an...
... the system of meaning of the vocabulary). 6. Relationship between etymological and stylistic characteristics ofwords ã The center of gravity of borrowed words in the stylistic classification ... mother English 1. History of the English language Are all Englishwords really English? 1. History of the English language o English belongs to the Indo-European family of languages. ... đính kèm gốcUnit 2: ETYMOLOGY OF ENGLISH WORDS Contents Translation - Loans International words History of the English language Changes borrowed words go through Etymological doublets...
... Transformation : Rewrite these sentences beginning with the words given . Donot change the original meaning of the sentences provided (1.5 pts) 1. Tom began learning English ten years ago. →Tom has………………………………………………………………………………………………………. ... family of three children , and I am the youngest . Now we have all grown up , have left home and each of a family of our own . , but I still remember the day when I was small , living with my ... that all the three of us could receive good schooling , too . My parents were loving but very strict with their family rules . In the family , everybody had to do their share of household chores...