... ofthe factors. We aligned our training sets using onlythe root factor to conflate statistics from differentforms of the same root. The rest of the factors arethen automatically assumed to be aligned, ... translations, in that they mostly translate to each other and not much to others. We extracted460 score improvements.In the context of translation fromEnglish to Turkish, Durgar-El Kahlout and ... butrather eliminate certain English function words astokens in the text and fold them into complex syn-tactic tags. That is, no transformations reorderthe English SVO order to Turkish SOV,17for...
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... into trouble. God helps those who help themselves. 2 ENGLISH PROVERBS FROM A TO Z with an explanation where necessary Proverb AAbsence makes the heart grow fonder. When you are away from ... and should not be wasted. To err is human, to forgive divine It is human nature to make mistakes, therefore one should forgive. Too many cooks spoil the broth. If too many people are involved ... than ill-taught It's better not to be taught at all than to be taught badly. Birds of a feather flock together. People of the same sort are usually found together.Blood is thicker than water...
... skills in using it to communicate, to acquire knowledge from lectures and books, to integrate new information with old, to replace false beliefs with new true ones, and to increase or de-crease ... Imagine that we have gone to a party together and that we want to co-ordinate our leaving. So, before we get to the party I say to you, “I’ll pre- 15Introduction to the Linguistic Study of ... refers to the intended eect of an utterance on its hearer; it attempts to get an audience to per-form an action or to believe something. Get out! is an attempt to get 13Introduction to the...
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... tag sets I took from Benson a “used-as” category that is important to his scheme and compensates for a weakness in the CLAWS and Penn Treebank sets. A word will typically belong to one word ... earlier form of NUPOS, I mapped ‘is’ to ‘vbz’ and all other present forms to ‘vbb’. I mapped all the past forms to ‘vbd’. In this version, I use ‘vbr’ and ‘vbb’ to distinguish between ‘are’ and ... intended to keep together. For a variety of reasons, both practical and theoretical, NUPOS takes the second route. At the simplest level, you must “tokenize” words before you can apply POS tags to...
... addition toEnglish learnt by speakers from the Expanding Circle (see footnote 1), the uses of English internationally include speakers of English as a native language (ENL) / English as a mother tongue ... spread of English teaching in the years after the war led to the position that is now true: that the English language no longer belongs numerically to speakers of English as a mother tongue, ... 'International English& apos; is sometimes also used to refer to the English used in territories where it is a majority first language or an official additional language, e.g. Todd & Hancock...
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