نتایج جستجو برای: differential subject marking

تعداد نتایج: 535985  

2018
Aleksandra Ćwiek Petra Wagner

The current study addresses the question of how word-level (“stress”) and phraseor sentence-level prominence (“accent”) is realized in Polish. For this purpose, a production experiment eliciting semi-spontaneous utterances was conducted, closely following the methodological approach introduced in [1]. Our acoustic analyses are based on identical target syllables which are embedded in sentences ...

Journal: :Science-Business eXchange 2011

Journal: :Nature 1984

Journal: :Transactions of the Association for Computational Linguistics 2021

Abstract Identifying factors that make certain languages harder to model than others is essential reach language equality in future Natural Language Processing technologies. Free-order case-marking languages, such as Russian, Latin, or Tamil, have proved more challenging fixed-order for the tasks of syntactic parsing and subject-verb agreement prediction. In this work, we investigate whether cl...

2009
Douglas Arenberg

This review describes the technique and applications of an emerging bronchoscopic approach utilizing three-dimensional reconstructions of chest computed tomography scans to facilitate electromagnetic guidance to peripheral lung nodules. This approach, electromagnetic navigation bronchoscopy, is useful for biopsy, placement of fiducial markers, or dye marking of overlying pleura prior to thoraco...

Journal: :Human molecular genetics 2003
Flavia Cerrato Wendy Dean Karen Davies Kazuhiro Kagotani Kohzoh Mitsuya Katsuzumi Okumura Andrea Riccio Wolf Reik

Genomic imprinting in mammals marks the parental alleles in gametes, resulting in differential gene expression in offspring. A number of epigenetic features are associated with imprinted genes. These include differential DNA methylation, histone acetylation and methylation, subnuclear localization and DNA replication timing. While DNA methylation has been shown to be necessary both for establis...

Journal: :Current Biology 1998
Kent G. Golic Mary M. Golic Sergio Pimpinelli

Genetic imprinting is defined as a reversible, differential marking of genes or chromosomes that is determined by the sex of the parent from whom the genetic material is inherited [1]. Imprinting was first observed in insects where, in some species, most notably among the coccoids (scale insects and allies), the differential marking of paternally and maternally transmitted chromosome sets leads...

Journal: :Nature 1980

Journal: :Nature Chemical Biology 2019

Journal: :Nature 1985

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