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    SyntaxGym: An Online Platform for Targeted Evaluation of Language Models by Gauthier, Jon, Hu, Jennifer, Wilcox, Ethan, Qian, Peng, Levy, Roger P

    Published 2022
    “…Targeted syntactic evaluations have yielded insights into the generalizations learned by neural network language models. …”
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    Improving statistical parsing by linguistic regularization by Berwick, Robert C., Malioutov, Igor Mikhailovich

    Published 2012
    “…We present a pilot experiment on passives in the PTB indicating that through the use of these two syntactic representations we can improve overall parsing performance by exploiting transformational regularities, in this way paring down the search space of possible syntactic analyses.…”
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    Extraction of attribute concepts from Japanese adjectives by Kyoko, Kanzaki, Bond, Francis, Tomuro, Noriko, Hitoshi, Isahara

    Published 2010
    “…Depending on usages, six kinds of syntactic patterns are shown. In the syntactic and semantic conditions an omission of an abstract noun is mainly used, but in addition, various linguistic clues are needed. …”
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    Automated Program Recognition: A Proposal by Zelinka, Linda M.

    Published 2008
    “…The Recognizer is able to identify these familiar fragments and structures even though they may be expressed in a wide range of syntactic forms. It does so systematically and efficiently by using a parsing technique. …”
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    Verb Classes and Alternations in Bangla, German, English, and Korean by Jones, Douglas A., Berwick, Robert C., Cho, Franklin, Khan, Zeeshan, Kohl, Karen T., Nomura, Naoyuki, Radhakrishnan, Anand, Sauerland, Ulrich, Ulicny, Brian

    Published 2004
    “…In this report, we investigate the relationship between the semantic and syntactic properties of verbs. Our work is based on the English Verb Classes and Alternations of (Levin, 1993). …”
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    KESALAHAN BERBAHASA SUNDA PADA SISWA DWIBAHASAWAN DI SLTP TARUNA BAKTI BAN DUNG by Perpustakaan UGM, i-lib

    Published 2010
    “…The results show that (our types o( errors were detected: phonological, morphological. syntactic, and lexical. The phonological errors are close related to such phonemes as Ia! …”
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    Representation of Constituents in Neural Language Models: Coordination Phrase as a Case Study by An, Aixiu, Qian, Peng, Wilcox, Ethan, Levy, Roger

    Published 2021
    “…This behavior is highly regular and even sensitive to local syntactic context, however it differs crucially from observed human behavior. …”
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    Acquisition of English tense and agreement morphology by L1 Malay and L1 Chinese speakers by Wong, Bee Eng

    Published 2012
    “…However, selected L1 features that correspond to L2 settings are able to enter L2 syntactic derivations. In terms of form-meaning relationships, it is predicted that a syntactic deficit resulting from an L1 influence will affect the assignment of native-like meanings to surface forms. …”
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    Acquisition of English Tense and Agreement Morphology by Speakers of Malaysian Languages by Wong, Bee Eng

    Published 2010
    “…The hypothesis claims that post-childhood L2 learners experience syntactic deficits in the L2 if specific parameterised features present in the functional categDries of the L2 are not specified in the L1, However, selected L1 features that correspDnd to L2 settings are able to enter L2 syntactic derivations. …”
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    Comparison of code-mixing between English and Mandarin speaking young Chinese adults in Malaysia by Ng, Man Ling

    Published 2018
    “…Second, to analyze the syntactic elements in mixed phrases found in their conversations. …”
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    Automated Program Recognition by Wills, Linda M.

    Published 2004
    “…The Recognizer is able to identify these familiar fragments and structures, even though they may be expressed in a wide range of syntactic forms. It does so systematically and efficiently by using a parsing technique. …”
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    Keyword query processing interface model of ontological natural language manipulation by Hasany, Syed Muhammad Noman

    Published 2010
    “…The coverage of queries is extended to understand queries originated from syntactic questions with improved precision. The improvement in values of MRR and TQP reflects the potential of our designed co-occurrence and AND-OR ranking strategies in placing the most relevant target queries at top positions.…”
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    Effects of task reasoning demand, task condition, types of negotiation, and repair practices on affective variables, language-related episodes, and written output by Ismail, Lilliati

    Published 2013
    “…Finally, both TRD and TC had significant main effects on grammatical accuracy and syntactic complexity. TRD and TC also had a significant interaction effect on syntactic complexity. …”
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    Representation of mental processes and the use of artefacts in structuring Spanish language sentences by Shahril, Ismail, Robe'ah, Yusuf, Pooveneswaran, Nadarajan, Jamal Rizal, Razali

    Published 2022
    “…Using the TAP (Think Aloud Protocol) method, the findings not only was able to display the ways to use the artefacts but also able to show representations of the mental process of lexical and syntactic acquiring activities. This study displays several forms of the use of language artefacts and social artefacts to solve lexical and syntactic problems encountered while structuring Spanish sentences. …”
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    Auditory temporal structure processing in dyslexia: processing of prosodic phrase boundaries is not impaired in children with dyslexia by Geiser, Eveline, Cyr, Abigail, Gabrieli, John D. E., Kjelgaard, Margaret McCaughin, Christodoulou, Joanna

    Published 2016
    “…Prosodic phrase boundaries are characterized by temporal grouping of functionally related speech elements and can facilitate syntactic processing of speech. For example, temporary syntactic ambiguities, such as early-closure structures, are processed faster when prosodic phrase boundaries are present. …”
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    Extraction from subjects: Differences in acceptability depend on the discourse function of the construction by Abeillé, Anne, Hemforth, Barbara, Winckel, Elodie, Gibson, Edward A

    Published 2022
    “…In order to explain the unacceptability of certain long-distance dependencies – termed syntactic islands by Ross (1967) – syntacticians proposed constraints on long-distance dependencies which are universal and purely syntactic and thus not dependent on the meaning of the construction (Chomsky, 1977; Chomsky, 1995 a.o.). …”
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