... Introduction The goal ofthe project is to enhance the database of the Oxford DictionaryofEnglish (a forthcomingnew edition ofthe 1998 New OxfordDictionary of English) so that it contains ... not the other wayround. There has been no attempt to alter the origi-nal content in order to facilitate the generation of formal data. The enhanced data is intended primar-ily to constitute ... be to build into the process a means of testing each candidate against acorpus-based list of collocates, in order to elimi-nate the arbitrary items and to extend the list thatremains7 ConclusionIn...
... considerably according to such factors as the part of Britain from which they came, their social class, their age, and the date at whichthey migrated. Once settled in North America they had contact not ... or the meaning ofthe texts cannot beconWdently made out. In such circumstances it is not surprising that there isuncertainty surrounding the nature ofthe language in which they are written.Some ... the development ofthe Old English language. Although the written form ofthe language is necessarily the subject of this chapter, the strenuous attempts by Anglo-Saxon scribes to reproduce their...
... existing MRD for the construction of a substantial computerised lexicon. The system splits the deriva~ tion of target lexical entries into two phases; an au- tomatic transformation ofthe ... semi-automa- tic interactive cycle of lexical entry generation and testing. This is described in section 4. 2 The target lexicon Given the goal ofthe toolkit projects to provide a led- con capable ... have adopted an approach at- tempting to deduce a semantic classification ofthe particular sense ofthe verb under consideration on the basis ofthe complete set of codes assigned to that sense....
... on the Council ofthe U.K. Association of Project Managers, and is on the Accreditation Committee ofthe Project Management Institute.Rainer A. Otto is manager of computer applications with the ... Next The PM Functions The treatment of each ofthe PM Functions in the PMBOK follows a thematic pattern. First, there is adiscussion ofthe main features ofthe function. This is followed by a ... a hypothetical situation, the Clinton CountyCommunity College (CCCC) is engaged in a project to upgrade its athletic facilities. The overall objective isto increase the school’s prestige and...
... (5'-GCTGAAACAGCAGAAGTTTCAAGGCCACT-GCCAGCAGATTCAAGGCCACTGCCAGCAGTTTCAAG-GCCACTGCCAGCAGTCTCCAGGCTCCCCAGTTGAC-3')and +/- (5'-GCTGAAACAGCAGAAGTTTCAAGGCCACT-GCCAGCAGTTTCAAGGCCACTGCCAGCAGATTCAAG-GCCACTGCCAGCAGTCTCCAGGCTCCCCAGTTGAC-3')that ... (5'-GCTGAAACAGCAGAAGTTTCAAGGCCACTGCCAGCAGTTTCAAGGCCACTGCCAGCAGTTTCAAGGCCACT-GCCAGCAGTCTCCAGGCTCCCCAGTTGAC -3'), the fill-ing primer (5'-CTGGTCAACTGGGGAGCCT-3') and the Klenow ... as template (5'-GCTGAAACAGCAGAAGTT-TCAAGGCCACTGCCAGCAGTCTCCAGG CTC-CCCAGTTGAC-3'). Nuclear extract from K-562 cells wasobtained from Active Motif (Carlsbad, CA). Nuclearextracts...
... synthetic oligonucleotides-/+ (5'-GCTGAAACAGCAGAAGTTTCAAGGCCACT-GCCAGCAGATTCAAGGCCACTGCCAGCAGTTTCAAG-GCCACTGCCAGCAGTCTCCAGGCTCCCCAGTTGAC-3')and +/- (5'-GCTGAAACAGCAGAAGTTTCAAGGCCACT-GCCAGCAGTTTCAAGGCCACTGCCAGCAGATTCAAG-GCCACTGCCAGCAGTCTCCAGGCTCCCCAGTTGAC-3')that ... FeLV-945 LTR was radiolabeled using the syntheticoligonucleotide GS945 as template (5'-GCTGAAACAGCAGAAGTTTCAAGGCCACTGCCAGCAGTTTCAAGGCCACTGCCAGCAGTTTCAAGGCCACT-GCCAGCAGTCTCCAGGCTCCCCAGTTGAC -3'), ... (5'-GCTGAAACAGCAGAAGTTTCAAGGCCACT-GCCAGCAGTTTCAAGGCCACTGCCAGCAGATTCAAG-GCCACTGCCAGCAGTCTCCAGGCTCCCCAGTTGAC-3')that contained a point mutation in the first or secondbinding site, respectively (mutated base...
... students think that classroom eye contact can make the class hour more boring. Otherwise, 64% of them believe the class will be better controlled if the teacher eye contact with students. The ... we can conclude that most ofthe teachers ofEnglish here at Dong Thap University have awareness of how classroom eye contact effects on their class hour. In spite of that, the way the teachers ... use their eye contact at the frequency: always. The others making up 66.7% “sometimes” use their eye communication in class. As stated above, with the intention to observe and the data collected,...
... (occasionallywithout “that”), for instance: The lat-est deployment may reflect the fact that the government is thinking of launchinga military attack.” It is speculation, notfact. Change “reflect the fact” ... account of something. Because it maynot be true, it is not the same as a fact.Truth, the state or quality of beingtrue or in accordance with fact or reality,can pertain to a particular statement(“Can ... meant charac-teristic of a fantasia. At the end, how-ever, when he remarked, “It’s a fantasticthing,” it became apparent that his use of the word was not authentic. (But thenneither was the...
... other theoriesconcerning the alphabet are the hy-potheses that the alphabet wasbrought bythe Philistines from Creteto Palestine, that the various ancientscripts ofthe Mediterranean countriesdeveloped ... gerund(“protecting students”). Here tointroduces the ultimate recipients of the action.ã The universitys police try toprotect students.” The verb try,unlike devote, can go with aninfinitive: the ... with“went.” Went is the past tense of the verb go. The past participle of go is gone.Therefore a correction ofthe first exam-ple is either The drug activity wentdown . . .” (in the past tense)...
... that topic sentence has two parts: the topic and the controlling idea.- The topic sentence is the subject ofthe paragraph.Eg: The color yellow is the color of mental activity. The topic: the ... Do Huu Chau [2]: “Structure is an art ofthe performance on content factors ofthe writers. Structurally, the writers can change the orders ofthe contents ofthe news story”.In fact, the paragraph ... study.Part B is the main part ofthe study that consists of three chapters belowã Chapter I focuses on the theories ofthe study.ã Chapter II is an Analysis ofthe structural features of English...