نتایج جستجو برای: clause

تعداد نتایج: 7867  

2016
Maziar Toosarvandani Pranav Anand Adrian Brasoveanu Donka Farkas Andrew Garrett

ing over the relative tense inside the subordinate (marked) clause produces a property of times that can combine with the main (unmarked) clause through set intersection (or predicate modification; Heim & Kratzer 1998:65), as long as it is adjoined low enough to combine with another property of times. This is much like the semantic composition of a temporal adjunct clause (see, for instance, vo...

Journal: :پژوهش های ترجمه در زبان و ادبیات عربی 0
جلال مرامی دانشیار گروه زبان و ادبیّات عربی دانشگاه علاّمه طباطبائی(ره)، تهران فاطمه بیگلری دانشجوی دکتری زبان و ادبیّات عربی دانشگاه علاّمه طباطبائی(ره)، تهران

in arabic, the letter “vav” (meaning and) is normally not used to indicate a causal function between a main clause and a subordinate clause of purpose beginning with “causal lam mansoub” and a present verb. for example, “(this is) a book which we have revealed to you that you may bring forth men, by their lord’s permission form utter darkness into light.” this structure is prescribed in standar...

2004
Wayne J. Pullan Liang Zhao

Considerable progress in local search has recently been made in using clause weighting algorithms to solve satisfiability benchmark problems. While these algorithms have outperformed earlier stochastic techniques on many larger problems, this improvement has generally required extra, problem specific, parameters requiring fine tuning to problem domains for optimal run-time performance. In a pre...

2003
Anke Holler

In this article, the so-called wh-relative clause construction is investigated. The German wh-relative clauses are syntactically relevant as they show both, root clause and subordinate clause properties. They matter semantically because they are introduced by a wh-anaphor that has to be resolved by an appropriate abstract entity of the matrix clause. Additionally, the wh-relative clause constru...

2016

In this paper, we analyze the various philosophies to define a query language for geographical database. The differences among the three possibilities of extending the SQL language rely on the definition of the clause Select: (1) the clause Select does not accept a spatial operator and the Where clause accepts one (or several) predicate defined between attributes; (2) the clause Select accepts ...

2013
Lalitha Devi

This paper presents a clause boundary identification system for Malayalam sentences using the machine learning approach CRF (Conditional Random Field).Malayalam Language is considered as a 'Left branching language' where verbs are seen at the end of the sentence. Clause boundary identification plays a vital role in many NLP applications and for Malayalam language, the clause boundary identifica...

2004
Paul Portner

• Clause Typing This work is part of a broader project on clause typing undertaken collaboratively with Raffaella Zanuttini. Our work on clause types begins from the following fundamental points: ∗This is part of a project funded by NSF grant BCS-0234278, ‘Clause Types: Form and Force in Grammatical Theory’, to Paul Portner and Raffaella Zanuttini. Miok Pak, and Simon Mauck, our collaborators o...

2009
Daisuke Kawahara Sadao Kurohashi

We present a method for dependency and case structure analysis that captures the consistency between intra-clause relations (i.e., case structures or predicate-argument structures) and inter-clause relations. We assess intra-clause relations on the basis of case frames and inter-clause relations on the basis of transition knowledge between case frames. Both knowledge bases are automatically acq...

2006
MARIT R. WESTERGAARD Marit R. Westergaard

In this paper I argue that children generally need relatively little input evidence to set word order parameters. Within a type of Split-CP model of clause structure, where different clause types are assumed to have different heads in the CP domain, I suggest that children make no global search of the primary linguistic data, but scan the input for designated word order cues, focusing exclusive...

1993
Jerzy Marcinkowski

In this paper we prove that there exists a Horn clause H such that the problem: given a Horn clause G. Is G a consequence of H ? is not recursive. Equivalently, there exists a one-clause PROLOG program such that there is no PROLOG implementation answering TRUE if the program implies a given goal and FALSE otherwise. We give a short survey of earlier results concerning clause implication and pro...

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