... give an illustration ofthe
behavior ofthe morphological and syntactic
parsers on a more complicated example:
Ngarrka-ngku.ka marlu marna-kurra luwa.rnu
ngarni.nja-kurra (man-ergative-aux kangaroo ... 07974.
Barbara Brunson*
AT&T Bell Laboratories
and
Department of Linguistics
University of Toronto
Toronto, Ontario, Canada M5S 1A1 .
Abstract
We present a model of morphological
processing ... namely prosody and the non-
isomorphism of syntactic and phonological
structure. We maintain that these are are
central tothe task ofa morphological analyzer
and, hence, have incorporated...
... GTGTGATCTGCAACTGTT
OMCA-PBAD-F CACCGAGGAATAATAAATGATG
AAACGGTTCAATTTC
OMCA-PBAD-R TTAGTTACCGTGTGCTTC
OMCB-PBAD-F CACCGAGGAATAATAAATGATG
AACGCACAAAAATCA
OMCB-PBAD-R TTACATTTTCACTTTAGT
Shewanella oneidensis ... CACACTGCAACCTCTGGT
OMCA-KO-R ACTGTCAATAGTGAAGGT
OMCB-KO-F CCCCATGTCGCCTTTAGT
OMCB-KO-R TCGCTAGAACACATTGAC
OMCA-F ATGATGAAACGGTTCAAT
OMCA-R TTAGTTACCGTGTGCTTC
OMCB-F CTGCTGCTCGCAGCAAGT
OMCB-R GTGTGATCTGCAACTGTT
OMCA-PBAD-F ... MR-1R was used as a positive control to display omcA
(lane 1) and omcB (lane 6). DNA standards are indicated at the left
and right ofthe agarose gels. (B) Visualization and separation of
high...
... Italian), pastarant (pasta + restaurant)
and peatza (pizza + eat). These three suggestions are
amusing and have a nice ring to them. As a matter
of fact, it turns out that the name Eatalian is actually
used ... eating), pizza and pasta
(which are found AtLocation restaurant) to generate
an appropriate name. The three “palatable” neolo-
gisms generated are eatalian (from the combination
of eat and Italian), ... Computational Linguistics
A Computational Approachtothe Automation of Creative Naming
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FBK-Irst / Trento, Italy
gozbalde@gmail.com
Carlo Strapparava
FBK-Irst / Trento, Italy
strappa@fbk.eu
Abstract
In...
... not only the Messiah and the
Son of God but also the Son of Man who will be seated at the right
hand of God and will come ‘with the clouds of heaven’ at the climax of
history to gather in the elect ... the ritual ofthe Day of Expiation.
1 John may also have in mind the ceremony on the Day of
Expiation, when it speaks of Christ as the hilasmos (means of expi-
6
See D. P. Wright, ‘Day of Atonement’, ... blessed and broke
it, and gave it to them, and said: “Take, this is my body.” And he took
a cup, and when he had given thanks he gave it to them, and they all
drank of it. And he said to them,...
... in the passband but also in the transition
band. The mean value ofthe group delay ranges below that of
linear-phase filters ofthe same length. The observed overall
signal delay lies within the ... group
delay was proposed that is based on the Remez exchange
algorithm. With the mentioned approaches a filter group
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delay can always be obtained that ... shown
that his algorithms for the constrained design of digital
filters with arbitrary magnitude and phase responses have the
potential to achieve a considerable reduction of group delay
as compared to...
... judgment, all words in the upper
branch ofthe hierarchical tree are related tothe
hand sense of palm, and all other words are related
to its tree sense. However, it is somewhat unsatis-
factory ... vectors. To see this, let us
bring our attention tothe various species of ani-
mals that are among the top 30 associations to
poach. Some of them seem more often affected by
cooking (pheasant, ... consid-
ered as one of its senses. Aproblem that we see
with this approach is that it allows only as many
senses as clusters, thereby limiting the granularity
of the meaning space. This problem is avoided...
...
vector comparisons. Fortunately, theproblemof
data sparseness can be minimized by reducing the
dimensionality ofthe matrix. An appropriate alge-
braic method that has the capability to reduce ... salient.
Also, widely and rural are well within the adjective
cluster. The comparison ofthe two dendrograms
indicates that the SVD was capable of making ap-
propriate generalizations. Also, when ... number of rows toa vocabulary appropriate for
evaluation purposes. Since we are not aware of any
standard vocabulary previously used in related
work, we manually selected an ad hoc list of 50...
... 135
Human Capital and Transformational Change 137
Human- Capital Management in Government 138
Challenges Facing Human Resources Managers 139
Challenges in Sustained Leadership 142
A Human- Capital ... McNabb entered a second career in academia. He
advanced tothe rank of professor on the faculty at Pacific Lutheran University.
He has a BA from California State College at Fullerton, an MA from ... Only then can they integrate thenew way of operating into the
organization’s culture.
External causes of an organizational crisis can spring from any ofthe uncontrol-
lable factors that result...
... stability strategy and Financial Policy Committee
(1) After Part 1 ofthe Bank of England Act 1998 insert—
“P
ART 1A
F
INANCIAL STABILITY
Financial stability strategy ofthe Bank
9A Financial stability ... recognising that the regulators are best placed to determine the nature of
the regulatory action which should be taken. The same arrangements will also apply tothe FCA.
Governance
2.68 As with the ... Further amendments of Bank of England Act 1998
P
ART 2
A
MENDMENTS OF FINANCIAL SERVICES AND MARKETS ACT 2000
Financial Conduct Authority and Prudential Regulation Authority
5 Thenew Regulators
Regulated...
... contributed equally tothe content ofthe article
and gave their final approval. All authors read and approved the final
manuscript.
Competing interests
The authors declare that they have no competing ... processes associated with hydrological events such as floods.
Furthermore, there is a large body of literature describing the interaction of contaminants associated with
particulate matter to aquatic ... re-suspension
of sedime nts may have a major impact on aquati c biota.
Unfortunately, no research is available combining
hydraulic stresses, sedimentological response and result-
ing bioavailab ility of...