... two examples create a paradox; apparently neither type of analysis (nor any previous analyses we are aware of) can explain both. Our analysis accounts for both examples through a mutually-constraining ... problematic examples are accounted for in a natural and straightforward fashion. The generality of the approach makes it directly applicable to a variety of other types of el- lipsis and reference. ... in a natural and straightforward fash- ion. Furthermore, the generality of the approach makes it directly applicable to a variety of other types of ellipsis and reference in natural language....
... Perrault, R. and Allen F. A Plan-Based Analysis of Indirect Speech Acts. American Journal of Computational Linguistics, v. 6, n. 3, 1980. 42 TOWARDS ATHEORYOF COMPREHENSION OF DECLARATIVE ... ACCOUNTS. FOR EACH ACCOUNT THE BANK WANTS A LIST SHOWING THE BALANCE AT THE BEGINNING OF THE PERIOD, THE NUMBER OF DEPOSITS AND WITHDRAWALS, AND THE FINAL BALANCE. THE ACCOUNTS AND TRANSACTIONS ... of Maryland, 1980. Wilks, Y. An Artificial Intelligence Approach to Machine Translation. In Schank and Colby (eds.) Computer Models of Thought and Language. San Francisco, W. H. Freeman and...
... and Geometry speaks constantly andfreely of sensations of Space, and as there can be no denial of the fact that Space is a constituent of theTowards aTheoryof Knowledge, by Alexander Philip ... forms of our dynamic Activity that we find the idea of Spaceso necessary and fundamental.But it will perhaps be argued that our ordinary sensations carry with them a spatial meaning and implication,and ... bonds of Materiality and Death encourages in mankind the Hope of an existence beyond theimpenetrable veil of physical limitation. And this at any rate may be admitted, namely, that that dynamiccondition...
... Suppose thatthe probabilities of the good state and the high return are the same as before for each bank.That is, the probabilities have the same value ex-ante for all banks, the return realizationsare ... Dasgupta, A. (2000) “Financial Contagion through Capital Connections: A Model of the Originand Spread of Banking Panics,” Working Paper, London School of Economics.[16] De Bandt, O. and P. Hartmann ... function of managers and demonstrates its countervailing effect over a set of parameters. In our paper,managers maximize bank profits, and yet there is herding. This suggests that aligning man-agerial...
... allowed distance to the critical set (see (A2 )).Annals of Mathematics Toward atheoryof rank one attractors By Qiudong Wang and Lai-Sang Young* TOWARD ATHEORYOF RANK ONE ATTRACTORS359x ... differentiable;(ii) as k →∞,Qk (a ∗):=dˆxkda (a ∗)(fk−1 a ∗)(ˆx1 (a ∗))→dˆx1da (a ∗) −dqda (a ∗)=∞i=0∂ a f a (ˆxi (a ∗))| a= a∗(fi a ∗)(ˆx1 (a ∗)). A proof of ... analysis of critical curves. Let J ⊂ [a 0 ,a 1]be a parameter interval.(C1) {T a ,a J} is a continuation (of some T a )inGN.(C2) A coherent choice of Γ1α∗θN (a) ,a J, has been made.Clarification...
... “Bricks and Mortar for a Theoryof Intelligence,” pp. 3–4.29 A summary of control mechanisms in France, Great Britain, Canada, and Australia isavailable in Peter Chalk and William Rosenau, Confronting ... loseany battle with France that they actually prepared to attempt a coup against Hitler. Yet, procedures) of the United States, Britain, France, Brazil, Taiwan, Argentina, Romania, SouthAfrica, ... When he was around, we still hadAmerica.”35 Britain no longer has America, but the United States, thanks to George III,has the most remarkable set of checks and balances of any nation, any government...
... because it uses a max-plus approach instead of min-plus. We analyze the relation betweenthe two approaches.Differentiated services differ radically, in that reservations are made per class of ... (queueing). In a number of cases, it is important to evaluate separately thetotal delay and the variable part of the delay. The total delay is important, for example, for determiningthroughput and response ... delay,as follows.Consider a network, made ofa series of network elements 1, , I, each element being the combination of a fixed delay diand a variable delay. Assume the variable delay component offers...
... the axis. This material and spiritual linear aspect is complemented by a circular be-havioral and spiritual aspect. Yogyakarta is characterized by an abundance of rituals andceremonies as behavioral ... principles ofa sacred geography common inSoutheast Asian kingdoms; the centrality of the royal palace in Southeast Asia has been de-scribed by scholars as an essential part ofa mandala. In his ... known as a ‘Black Town’ becauseit functioned as a native quarter. The name Pettah also refers to this area as a residen-tial quarter for the natives. In Tamil pettai and Singhalese pita means...
... grammar-translation method of language teaching, where, as often as not, English is only taught as a means to accessing literature, be it classical, technical or otherwise. Any of the group that ... some practical ways of aiding a particular group of students, in becoming more proficient readers. This imaginary group consists of about ten or so European students, of varied nationalities, ... to many EFL teachers as they are the backbone of many schools in Ireland and Britain.One of the most important initial tasks for any teacher is the task of knowing his clients. The notion of...
... manual (Fonagy et al. 1998). The characteristics of attachment narratives that raters look for as evidence of high RF includeawareness of the nature of mental states (such as the opaqueness of ... 2004Library of Congress Cataloging in Publication Data A CIP catalog record for this book is available from the Library of CongressBritish Library Cataloguing in Publication Data A CIP catalogue ... self?GERGELY AND WATSON’S SOCIAL BIOFEEDBACK THEORY OF PARENTAL AFFECT-MIRRORINGContrary to the classical Cartesian view, Gergely and Watson’s ‘social bio-feedback theoryof parental affect-mirroring’...