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Handbook of Satisfiability : Handbook of Satisfiability.
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Turning a bilingual dictionary into a lexical-semantic database
Published 1997Table of Contents: “…Intro -- Abbreviations -- Mel'čuk's lexical functions and lexical-semantic relations -- Acknowledgements -- 1 General introduction -- 2 Acquisition of lexical and co-occurrence knowledge: an overview -- 2.1 Lexical acquisition and machine-readable dictionaries -- 2.2 Defining collocations -- 2.2.1 Lexical collocations -- 2.2.2 Grammatical collocations -- 2.2.3 Support verbs -- 2.3 Acquiring lexical knowledge from textual corpora -- 2.4 Conclusion -- 3 A few collocational dictionaries -- 3.1 Introduction -- 3.2 The BBI Dictionary -- 3.3 Selected English Collocations (SEC) -- 3.4 English Adverbial Collocations (EAC) -- 3.5 Langenscheidts Kontextwörterbuch Französisch-Deutsch -- 3.6 Conclusion -- 4 Pustejovsky's Generative Lexicon -- 4.1 The theory -- 4.1.1 Argument structure -- 4.1.2 Event structure -- 4.1.3 Qualia structure -- 4.2 Conclusion -- 5 Meaning< -- => -- Text Theory and the Explanatory Combinatory Dictionary -- 5.1 Introduction -- 5.2 The Explanatory Combinatory Dictionary -- 5.3 Structure of an ECD entry -- 5.3.1 Introductory Zone -- 5.3.2 Semantic Zone -- 5.3.3 Syntactic Zone -- 5.3.4 Lexical Functions Zone -- 5.4 Meaning< -- => -- Text Theory and Natural Language Processing -- 5.5 Conclusion -- 6 Constructing a database from the Collins-Robert Dictionary -- 6.1 Introduction -- 6.2 The Collins-Robert Dictionary -- 6.3 The Collins-Robert metalinguistic apparatus -- 6.3.1 Part of speech of the source item -- 6.3.2 Meaning equivalents, explanations and micro-definitions -- 6.3.3 Subject field codes -- 6.3.4 Grammar notes -- 6.3.5 Selection restrictions -- 6.4 Metalanguage and lexical functions -- 6.5 Collocations, terminology and lexical functions -- 6.6 A relational database -- 6.6.1 Structure of the database -- 6.6.2 Modifying the metalinguistic apparatus -- 6.6.3 Enriching the database with lexical-semantic information.…”
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Clitic and affix combinations : theoretical perspectives
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Echos : University of Cincinnati School of Architecture and Interior Design.
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Theoretical aspects of passivization in the framework of applicative grammar
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Binominal quantifiers in Spanish : conceptually-driven analogy in diachrony and synchrony
Published 2015Table of Contents: “…List of abbreviations -- Introduction -- 1 Introduction: from quantifying nouns to binominal quantifiers -- 1.1 Aim 1: Towards a constructional network model of the development of BQs -- 1.2 AIM 2: Towards a cognitive-functional model of the organization of BQs -- 1.3 Aim 3: Towards a reassessment of persistence and analogy -- Part 1 Preliminaries -- 2 Framework, state of the art and methodology -- 2.1 Description of the framework -- 2.1.1 Definition of five interrelated key-concepts -- 2.1.1.1 Iconicity -- 2.1.1.2 Construal -- 2.1.1.3 Schematicity -- 2.1.1.4 Subjectivity -- 2.1.1.5 Construction -- 2.1.2 Towards a cognitive-functional model of binominal quantifiers -- 2.1.2.1 Nouns and noun phrases -- 2.1.2.2 Quantification and quantifiers in noun phrases -- 2.1.2.3 A cognitive-functional model of binominal quantifiers -- 2.2 State of the art -- 2.2.1 Description of QNs in GDLE (Bosque 1999) and in NGLE (RAE 2009) -- 2.2.2 Synchronic case-studies -- 2.2.3 Diachronic case-studies -- 2.2.4 Identification of the head of the construction -- 2.2.5 Gradient boundaries between partitive, pseudopartitive and appositional binominals -- 2.2.5.1 Partitive and pseudopartitive constructions -- 2.2.5.2 Pseudopartitive and appositional constructions -- 2.3 Methodology -- 3 Binominal quantifiers as a locus of grammaticalization -- 3.1 Grammaticalization and grammaticalization theory -- 3.1.1 Definition -- 3.1.2 Characteristics -- 3.1.3 Conditions -- 3.1.4 Desemanticization and decategorialization -- 3.1.5 Mechanisms -- 3.1.6 Parameters -- 3.1.7 Discussion -- 3.2 Lexical and functional uses -- 3.2.1 Head uses of binominal quantifiers -- 3.2.2 Quantifier uses of binominal quantifiers -- 3.2.3 Two-way specifier uses of binomianl quantifiers -- 3.2.4 Ambivalent uses -- 3.2.5 Concluding remarks.…”
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Proceedings of the Princeton Symposium on Mathematical Programming.
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Nanomaterials for electrochemical energy storage devices
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Mathematics of evolution and phylogeny
Published 2005Table of Contents: “…-- 9.6 Rearrangement algorithms -- 9.7 Loss of signal -- 9.8 From gene order to genomic sequence.; 9.8.1 The Pevzner-Tesler approach -- 9.8.2 The re-use statistic r -- 9.8.3 Simulating rearrangement inference with a block-size threshold -- 9.8.4 A model for breakpoint re-use -- 9.8.5 A measure of noise? …”
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Autonomous real-time testing : testing artificial intelligence and other complex systems.
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