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panded, as well as a history, probability, and
FOM. The highest ranked analysis is popped
from the pending heap, and the category at the
top of its stack is expanded. A category is ex-
panded ... The interaction of referential
ambiguity and argument structure.
Journal
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33:251-283.
E. Charniak, S. Goldwater, and M. Johnson.
1998. Edge-based best-first chart...
... of
making tea and using service by rinsing teapot with boiling water and putting
tea and hot water into the teapot and waiting for a short time and pouring it into
cups (with handle or not).
Regardless ... is highly
appreciated is that males seat and rise when females leave and return to the
table.
Actually, knowing how to use table ware and understand and what
should be avoided is a way to show ... Definitions of word and meaning.
_ Some information about lexical and semantic field of word, lexical
meaning, cultural meaning.
_ Cultural andlinguistic analysis in English word “meal and its
Vietnamese...
... Law and
Democracy
The French-speaking world
aims to make a significant
contribution to promoting
peace and democracy and
supporting the rule of law
and human rights.
Aspects of Rule of Law and ... collective and vehicles for information
and think-tank sharing.
Research Networks and Inter-Network Collective
◗ Research Network Diversity in Cultural and Artistic Forms of Expression, and
Globalisation ... that unite it with
the world’s other languages and
cultures.
The French Language, Cultural and
Linguistic Diversity
The French Language, Cultural andLinguistic Diversity
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... adjusted
to and accepted.
Cultural competence
seeks to identify and
understand the needs
and help-seeking
behaviors of individuals
and families. Cultural
competence seeks to
design and implement ... Understand and respond to informed consent forms,
4) Understand medication instructions for themselves and
their children, and
5) Be knowledgeable about the health effects of
risks, behaviors, and ... of etiology and fears
about dying from asthma. Conversations with parents about their EMs and beliefs
about medications and alternative therapies could assist in understanding and
responding...
... lI/n-lWr~_1-1 IV1-1
where S is a logical form (S stands for "semantics"),
and where each II';- is a phonological element (W stands
for "'word"). The expression ...
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by the seventh, first and second rules (properly instanci-
ated), and therefore, by transitivity and compatibility of
the preorder:
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the right-hand side of the rules (and where the meta-
variables have been renamed in the standard way to avoid
name clashes). The rewriting has taken...
... Mody, and Arora, Mr David, and Mss Mickes,
Abrams, and Rosenberg-Thompson); analysis andinterpre-
tation of data (Drs Cook, Leuchter, Morgan,Witte Conlee,
Thomas, Broumandi, Arora, and Zheng ,and ... connectivity, and
cognition. Arrows represent correlations among increasing age and
increasing volume of SSBD (a), increasing volumes of SSBD and poor
cognitive performance (b), reduced connectivity andcognitive ... of corticocor-
tical and corticosubcortical fibers (eg, prerolandic, frontal cor-
tex [Figure 3A]) and the projections of the visual and associa-
tion cortex in the postrolandic area (Figure 3B)
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... providers, and organizers of culturally and linguistically
appropriate health information and services in Washington, and related
organizations
Asian and Pacific Islander Hepatitis B Poster and ...
Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Health Information in Washington State
9
Asian and Pacific Islander Women and Family Safety Center, which is sensitive to men’s
and children’s ... Harborview Medical Center and creator and manager of Ethnomed.org, which
produces and posts culturally and linguistically appropriate health information for
providers and patients.
Librarian...
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derstanding On-line Neologisms. In: Onysko, A. and
Michel, S. (Eds.), Cognitive Perspectives ... level, as in “priests and
imams” or “mosques and synagogues”. More gen-
erally, consider the pattern “X and Y”, where X and
Y are proper-names (e.g., “Zeus and Hera”), or X
and Y are inflected ... can evaluate the effective-
ness of ? and @, and indirectly that of ^ too, by
comparing the use of ? and @ as category builders
to a hand-crafted gold standard like WordNet.
Other researchers...
... andlinguistic ones. This point is akin to
ours, and therefore, our model of generation could be
extended so as to treat issues such as generating different
texts according to the hearer and ... Processing, North
Holland, Amsterdam.
ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS
I would like to thank Lawrence Birnbaum for many valuable
discussions and suggestions on this paper.
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Conceptual andLinguistic Decisions ... text into paragraphs and sentences?
The purpose of this paper is to show that conceptual
decisions andlinguistic decisions cannot be made
independently of one another, and therefore, that...
... field, this book includes entries in:
Cognitive linguistics
Discourse analysis
Phonology and phonetics
Psycholinguistics
Sociolinguistics
Syntax and semantics
Beginning with a brief ... Grammar
lexicography
lexicon
lingua franca
linguistic area
linguistic relativity hypothesis
linguistic sign
linguistics
literacy
loan word
localization
logonomic rules
manner of articulation
markedness
markers
meaning
medium
mental ... Ball and Rahilly 1999; Chambers and Trudgill 1998;
Chambers et al. 2002; Foulkes and Docherty 1999; Hughes and Trud-
gill 1996; Ladefoged and Maddieson 1996; Llamas et al. 2007; Trudgill
and Hannah...
... physical andcognitive performance?
CONTENTS xv
Minerals and Cognition and Behavior
Evaluating Nutritional Effects on Cognitive Function in 398
Warfighters: Lessons Learned
Harris R. Lieberman
Iron and ... andCognitive Performance 410
John L. Beard and Laura E. Murray-Kolb
Zinc and Other Mineral Nutrients Required for Cognitive 419
Function and Behavior in Military Personnel
James G. Penland
Minerals ... vitamins C and E; the B vitamins; and minerals, including zinc, sele-
nium, iron, and copper. Their potential contribution to antioxidant systems, im-
mune systems, and physical and cognitive...
... of Cultural andLinguistic Competence
While the CLAS standards explain what a culturally and linguistically competent health care
organization must do to achieve cultural andlinguistic competence, ... Cultural andLinguistic Competence and the Centers of Excellence provides an
overview of the COE legislative mandates, a brief history of COE cultural andlinguistic
competency initiatives, and ... past and current COE
cultural andlinguistic competency activities.
Chapter 2: The Guiding Principles and Goals of Cultural andLinguistic Competence
Education presents guiding principles and...
...
Memoization of Coroutined Constraints
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Brown University
Providence, l~I 02912, USA
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Linguistic Description I, DYANA-2 deliverable
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July 1993.
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routined constraints, ... which
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solution and P ~ G * G'.
Global Data Structures A set T of lemma tables and a set A of items called the agenda.
Algorithm Set T := {(G, 0)} and
A := ((program, G * G)}....
... 30
4.3.3.2 Remarks 30
Chapter V
Conclusion
−
Some notes oN THE similarities and differences
between international Declarations and Conventions
in terms of discourse structures and major linguistic ... and Preamble of the Convention and their realization 21
4.3.1.2 Remarks 23
4.3.2 The Body 23
4.3.2.1 The Body of the Convention and its realization 23
4.3.2.2 Remarks 26
a, Use of Grammar 26
a1. ... 3.3.3.1 The Ending of the Declaration and its realization 18
3.3.3.2 Remarks 19
CHAPTER IV
THE DISCOURSE STRUCTURE AND SOME MAJOR LINGUISTIC FEATURES
OF THE INTERNATIONAL CONVENTION...
...
social, and psychological context, become meaningful and unified for their users. It is a rapidly
expanding field, providing insights into the problems and processes of language use and
language ... understand
content of International Declarations and Conventions on Human Rights structurally and
linguistically.
- peoples, who are interested in the topic, have fundamental understandings ... Chapter 1 and Chapter 2, like those of any thesis,
are Introduction and Literature Review telling about the purposes and reasons of the topic
choosing; aims and objectives; scope; methods and theoretical...