... E_R S_R Jon WOn Jon wins, is winning Jon will win Jon had won Jon has won Jon will have won Table 2: The six STSs expressible in English ver- bal morphology detailed in Section 3.) Each ... Clauses In this section we introduce a composition opera- tion on STSs, and a major constraint on composition. It is important to keep in mind that we are discussing only causal/temporal adjunct ... prefer one over the other. This was exacer- bated by the fact that he used non-semantic constraints on adjunction, reducing the amount of constraint that the acceptability data on adjunctions...
... points:- Constraints from the administrators- Constraints from the syllabuses- Constraints from the teachers- Constraints from the students4.1.2.1. Constraints from the administrators Constraints ... English as well as to have a good contact with their teachers to shorten the gaps between them.4.1.2. Constraintson developing students’ oral skill Constraints on developing students’ oral skill ... students’ participation in communicative activities as well as to find out solutions to the problems.1.3.3. Constraintson learning to speak a foreign language Constraints on learning to speak...
... was.Nguyen Thi Hong Nam:• Second part of the result: From accommodation facilities toextra comments.• Discussion• Recommendations• Edit and print41. Backgrounda. Chart of NationalityThis ... TABLE OF CONTENTSTABLE OF CONTENTS 22Nguyen Thi Thu Hien: • Introduction• Interview Question• First half of the result part: from background to the sources ofinformation and how useful/accurate ... tosee. And, for only one hour, we finished our interview with a lot ofinformation not only in the project but also in the outside. We were veryhappy. III/ RESULTSOur questionnaire designed...
... rule”We know that transportation system is the element most closelyconcerned with tourism. If we still keep on run-down condition, our tourismbusiness will be fallen down. On the whole, it can be ... Hanoiand their suggestion. And we have result: almost tourists say “yes” 85%, theThang Long theatre water puppet is the best choice and following a touristoption: if you travel in Hanoi, don’t ... tosee. And, for only one hour, we finished our interview with a lot ofinformation not only in the project but also in the outside. We were veryhappy. III/ RESULTSOur questionnaire designed...
... is a precondition for stating it, and this logical connection enables identification of the real question. But Gordon and Lakoff write off this one, because their sincerity conditions are ... most common eases. 4. Two Constraints Integrated Section 2 showed how to compute a set of possible speech act interpretations compositionally, from conventions of language use. Section 3 showed ... require plan reasoning. 3. Role of Plan Reasoning Plan reasoning constitutes our second constraint on speech act recognition. There are four roles for plan reasoning in the recognition process....
... to Defi nition 1–2.3 Constraints The only conditions so far imposed on dependencygraphs is that the special node 0 be a root and thatthe graph be connected. Here are three further constraints ... series of graph-theoretic constraints on non-projective dependencyparsing and their effect on expressivity,i.e. whether they allow naturally occurringsyntactic constructions to be adequatelyrepresented, ... degree 1.The only non-projective arc in the graph is (5, 1)and G(5,1)contains three connected components,each of which consists of a single root node (2, 3and 4). Since only one of these,...
... response. Deletion ofall four PREs eliminated the response to pheromone,and the response could be restored by insertionof oligonucleotides bearing the PRE consensus [13]. Thecontribution of ... pheromone responsiveness for eachreporter (b-galactosidase activity (· 10)3).ABFig. 7. Organizational constraintson closely-spaced PREs forpheromone response in vivo. (A) Pheromone responsiveness ... complexes on Fig. 1. Organization of a selection of strongly inducible pheromone-responsive promoters. Schematic representation of the organizationof consensus PREs within nine of the 35 most strongly...
... 3-4 months, with a fertilisation rate of around 65 percent (controls: 73 percent) (Mongkonpunya et al. 1995). Mekong giant fish species – ontheir management and biology 25 4. 8 Constraints ... 1995): ? Fed on 20 percent protein diet = 433.50g/month. ? Fed on 25 percent protein diet = 456.83g/month. ? Fed on 30 percent protein diet = 459.66g/month. 3.8 Constraints and concerns The ... and education on issues relating to the preservation of Mekong biodiversity and fish production. However, the focus on individual species (which is a common feature of conservation projects)...
... structure, by Cl(Z2⊗ Z2⊗ Z2; D).2.4. Composition of binary cubic forms. The above law of composition on cubes also leads naturally to a law of compositionon (SL2(Z)-equivalenceclasses of) ... group.The six composition laws mentioned above all turn out to have naturalinterpretations in terms of ideal classes of quadratic rings. We prove that thelaw of compositionon 2 ×2 × 2 cubes ... the cube law and Gauss composition The most elementary way to see the equivalence of the Cube Law andGauss composition is probably via the definition of Gauss composition dueto Dirichlet [3]....
... Regulatory Constraintson Department of Defense Acquisition On the final page of the Web-based input form, two general text fields captured additional information that a participant might want to convey ... Statutory and Regulatory Constraintson Department of Defense AcquisitionMilestone C low-rate production decision. e program estimates that a signifi-cant amount of such costs are non-value added to ... Community under Contract W74V8H-06-C-0002.Library of Congress Cataloging-in-Publication DataMeasuring the statutory and regulatory constraintson Department of Defense acquisition : an empirical...
... electron diffraction patterns and high-resolution transmis-sion electron microscopy (HRTEM) images were obtained on a JEOL-2010 TEM at an acceleration voltage of 200 kV. Theporosity and adsorption ... lithium ions.19Evidently, the electrochemical performance of lithium ionsstrongly depends on the diameter size and BET surface areas,which agrees with the above considerations. As mentionedabove, ... (zero-dimensional (0-D)) and nano-wires/nanorods (one-dimensional (1-D)) with controlled size andshape are of key importance because their electrical, optical,and magnetic properties strongly depend on...
... exceptional. is research would not have been possible without their cooperation in providing the information we asked for and their comments and suggestions on how to interpret that information ... as conventional wisdom within the acquisition community. Simply stated, the hypoth-esis is that the statutes and regulations governing defense acquisition programs place constraints on those ... participated in the field portion of the study reported here. eir continuous par-ticipation over a 12-month period and their willingness to provide information on the what, why, and how of...
... from similar constructions. The next consideration, and the subject of the present section, is how the construction should be situated within the generation process: what decisions, made at ... intention behind the main clause action; infinitival relatives express the usual function of their NP head.2 We look at what underlying semantic relations license the constructions, the constraints ... least constrained decisions should be made first, so that their consequences can be known soon enough to not hold up the others that are dependent ontheir choices. In our model of generation,...
... Regulatory Constraintson DoD AcquisitionCost Reporting RequirementsOSD requires contractors to provide acquisition cost data on the actual cost expended on a semiannual basis in Contractor ... definitions, based on the Defense Acquisition University glossary, Defense Acquisition Acro-nyms and Terms, 11th edition, September 2003.To review the online help pages, select Online Help on the ... shots of the key Web pages on the data collection protocol Web site.Contact Information Screen70 Measuring the Statutory and Regulatory Constraintson DoD AcquisitionSystem Requirementse...
... of cell phones as the main reason why they do most of their online browsing ontheir phone, and an additional 23% cited the fact that their cell phone is always with them. Cell phones better ... use their cell phones for the majority of their online activity: Nearly half of all 18-29 year olds (45%) who use the internet ontheir cell phones do most of their online browsing ontheir ... of income and education to use their phones for most of their online browsing. When asked for the main reason why they conduct most of their online browsing on a mobile phone, these cell-mostly...