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  • The research has performed a persuasive bias analysis and studied the material and their contents. According to the “Icam DEFinition for Function Modeling (IDEF0)”, content analysis is categorised according to several key business structures, which is a common way of separating business structures. The study provides useful principles for building the automotive supply chain of the surveyor and combines robustly distributed research theft clauses and recommendations for future investigations.

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  • Continued part 1, part 2 of ebook "Analysing English grammar: A systemic functional introduction" has presents the following content: Chapter 6 - Organizing language; Chapter 7 - From text to clause; Chapter 8 - Guidelines for grammatical analysis; Chapter 9 - There and back again - interpreting the analysis; Chapter 10 - Answers to exercises;...

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  • Lecture Technical writing and presentation - Week 10: How to write scientific texts in English. This lecture will cover the following: simple rules for writing; parts of a sentence; sentence; combining clauses; punctuation;... Please refer to the lecture for details!

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  • (BQ) Ebook English grammar: A university course – Part 2 includes all of the following: Chapter 7 expanding the message: clause combinations; chapter 8 talking about events: the verbal group; chapter 9 viewpoints on events: tense, aspect and modality; chapter 10 talking about people and things: the nominal group; chapter 11 describing persons, things and circumstances: adjectival and adverbial groups; chapter 12 spatial, temporal and other relationships: the prepositional phrase.

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  • (BQ) Ebook Fundamentals of English grammar with answer key (Third edition): Part 2 includes the following content: Chapter 9 comparisons, chapter 10 the passive, chapter 11 countinon count nouns and articles, chapter 12 adjective clauses, chapter 13 gerunds and infinitives, chapter 14 noun clauses, appendix 1 phrasal verbs, appendix 2 preposition combinations.

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  • The paper explores the aspect of writer engagement through the emphasis of first person pronoun ‘we’ in essay writing written by Chinese student-writers. The coding of independent and dependent variables on the base of frequency and the classification of clause from the selected writing samples are analyzed in the combination of quantitative and qualitative analyses for we and its interaction with the writing topic.

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  • The present paper is concerned with statistical parsing of constituent structures in German. The paper presents four experiments that aim at improving parsing performance of coordinate structure: 1) reranking the n-best parses of a PCFG parser, 2) enriching the input to a PCFG parser by gold scopes for any conjunct, 3) reranking the parser output for all possible scopes for conjuncts that are permissible with regard to clause structure. Experiment 4 reranks a combination of parses from experiments 1 and 3. ...

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  • This paper proposes a set of representations for tenses and a set of constraints on how they can be combined in adjunct clauses. The semantics we propose explains the possible meanings of tenses in a variety of sentential contexts. It also supports an elegant constraint on tense combination in adjunct clauses. These semantic representations provide insights into the interpretations of tenses, and the constraints provide a source of syntactic disambiguation that has not previously been demonstrated.

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  • We introduce a first-order version of Categorial Grammar, based on the idea of encoding syntactic types as definite clauses. Thus, we drop all explicit requirements of adjacency between combinable constituents, and we capture wordorder constraints simply by allowing subformulae of complex types to share variables ranging over string positions. We are in this way able to account for constructiods involving discontinuous constituents.

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  • Bernard Lang defines parsing as ~ calculation of the intersection of a FSA (the input) and a CFG. Viewing the input for parsing as a FSA rather than as a string combines well with some approaches in speech understanding systems, in which parsing takes a word lattice as input (rather than a word string). Furthermore, certain techniques for robust parsing can be modelled as finite state transducers. In this paper we investigate how we can generalize this approach for unification grammars. In particular we will concentrate on how we might the calculation of the intersection of a FSA and...

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  • We present an architecture for the integration of shallow and deep NLP components which is aimed at flexible combination of different language technologies for a range of practical current and future applications. In particular, we describe the integration of a high-level HPSG parsing system with different high-performance shallow components, ranging from named entity recognition to chunk parsing and shallow clause recognition.

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  • We investigate the effect of corpus size in combining supervised and unsupervised learning for two types of attachment decisions: relative clause attachment and prepositional phrase attachment. The supervised component is Collins’ parser, trained on the Wall Street Journal. The unsupervised component gathers lexical statistics from an unannotated corpus of newswire text. We find that the combined system only improves the performance of the parser for small training sets.

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  • RELATIVE CLAUSES The problems discussed are those of syntactical ambiguity and multimeaning in translating relative pronouns from German to English. The former, which is of concern for the English word order, arises from the coexistence in German of homomorphous inflections and variable word order, the latter from this combined with gender dissimilarities in the two languages.

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  • The fourth section of each chapter presents both instruction and exercises in sentence combining, based on the specific concepts and rules covered in the three grammar sections. For example, in the chapter covering participial phrases and adjective clauses, the sentence-combining section instructs the students to combine sentences by using participial phrases and adjective clauses.

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  • Independent: A clause that can stand by itself and still make sense. An independent clause could be its own sentence, but is often part of a larger structure, combined with other independent clauses and with dependent clauses. Independent clauses are sometimes called essential or restrictive clauses.

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