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Syntax (logic)
Known as:
Logical syntax
, Syntax (disambiguation)
, Syntax (formal languages)
In logic, syntax is anything having to do with formal languages or formal systems without regard to any interpretation or meaning given to them…
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2015
2015
Focus Particles in Information Processing: An Experimental Study on Pragmatic Scales with Spanish incluso
Óscar Loureda
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Adriana Cruz
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Martha Rudka
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L. Nadal
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I. Recio
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M. B. Zuloaga
2015
Corpus ID: 55030734
Focus particles have been one of the spotlights of linguistic research during the last fifty years. They have been studied mainly…
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2009
2009
An Axiomatical Approach to T-Multi-indistinguishabilities
Javier Martín
,
G. Mayor
IFSA/EUSFLAT Conf.
2009
Corpus ID: 18634345
This paper presents a new framework to model an assessment process for a complex and multidimensional syndrome such as depression…
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2007
2007
Concept-based optimization
Xiaolong Tang
,
Jaakko Järvi
LCSD '07
2007
Corpus ID: 391628
Production compilers' optimizers typically operate at low abstraction levels, transformation rules enacting on operations on…
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2006
2006
Web Service Testing Method Based on Fault-coverage
Wen-Li Dong
,
Hang Yu
10th IEEE International Enterprise Distributed…
2006
Corpus ID: 17714124
The aim of web service verification is how well the web service conforms to the WSDL specification and it is the key of web…
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2005
2005
The Web in Theoretical Linguistics Research: Two Case Studies Using the Linguist's Search Engine
P. Resnik
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Aaron Elkiss
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Ellen F. Lau
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H. Taylor
2005
Corpus ID: 16465950
0. Introduction The whisper of “does that sound ok to you?” is a familiar sound to most linguists: we often hear it in the…
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1989
1989
Incremental Parsing by Modular Recurrent Connectionist Networks
Ajay N. Jain
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A. Waibel
Neural Information Processing Systems
1989
Corpus ID: 13422669
We present a novel, modular, recurrent connectionist network architecture which learns to robustly perform incremental parsing of…
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1980
1980
Memory, meaning, and syntax
R. Schank
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L. Birnbaum
1980
Corpus ID: 61127931
Abstract : This paper explores the role of syntax in computational theories of natural language. We discuss the integrated…
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Highly Cited
1978
Highly Cited
1978
Transitional field configurations and geomagnetic reversal
K. Hoffman
,
M. Fuller
Nature
1978
Corpus ID: 4199689
Records of various geomagnetic reversals which occurred over the past 25Myr suggest that transitional field configurations are…
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1975
1975
Binomial expressions in present-day English : a syntactic and semantic study
Marita Gustafsson
1975
Corpus ID: 118940862
1963
1963
Syntactic dependence and the computer generation of coherent discourse
Sheldon Klein
,
R. F. Simmons
Mechanical Translation and Computational…
1963
Corpus ID: 1338336
An experiment in the computer generation of coherent discourse was successfully conducted to test a hypothesis about the…
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