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    Syntax and Prosody of Coordination by Wu, Danfeng

    Published 2023
    “…This thesis investigates the syntactic and prosodic properties of what I call correlative coordination; coordination where each junct (i.e., conjunct or disjunct) has an overt coordinator (e.g., either…or…). …”
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  2. 282

    Computational Consequences of Agreement and Ambiguity in Natural Language by Ristad, Eric Sven, Berwick, Robert C.

    Published 2004
    “…Significantly, we show that it may be syntactic features rather than rules that can cause this difficulty. …”
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    ELIXIR biovalidator for semantic validation of life science metadata by Liyanage, I, Burdett, T, Droesbeke, B, Erdos, K, Fernandez, R, Gray, A, Haseeb, M, Penim, F, Pommier, C, Rocca-Serra, P, Courtot, M, Coppens, F

    Published 2022
    “…To advance biomedical research, increasingly large amounts of complex data need to be discovered and integrated. This requires syntactic and semantic validation to ensure shared understanding of relevant entities. …”
    Journal article
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    Language learning through task-based synchronous computer-mediated communication by Suhaila, Mukhtar, Nik Aloesnita, Nik Mohd Alwi, Fatimah, Ali, Nor Shidrah, Mat Daud, Asiah, Kassim, Ainol Haryati, Ibrahim, Nuraihan, Mat Daud

    Published 2024
    “…The current study examined the effect of task structure on student language production in terms of syntactic complexity and fluency in CMC environments. …”
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    Article
  6. 286

    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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    Category-theoretic quantitative compositional distributional models of natural language semantics by Grefenstette, E, Edward Grefenstette

    Published 2013
    “…The first is to extend the DisCoCat framework on the syntactic front and semantic front, incorporating a number of syntactic analysis formalisms and providing learning procedures allowing for the generation of concrete compositional distributional models. …”
    Thesis
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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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    Working Paper
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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! …”
    Article
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    Syntax on the edge: a graph-theoretic analysis of sentence structure by Krivochen, DG

    Published 2023
    “…What is the most descriptively and explanatorily adequate format for syntactic structures and how are they constrained? …”
    Book
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    Restructuring in Slovene by Dobnik, S

    Published 2002
    “…These theories of lexical decomposition argue that a substantial part of semantics of verbal predicates, their argument and event structure, is built by syntactic templates. Examining the data from Slovene, the article concludes that the chosen frameworks provide a better account of syntactic and semantic properties of restructuring and non-restructuring configurations.…”
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    Epicurus on bivalence and the excluded middle by Bown, A

    Published 2016
    “…I argue that they distinguish between a semantic and a syntactic version of the law of the excluded middle, and that whilst they reject bivalence and the semantic law for fear of certain fatalistic consequences, they endorse the syntactic law. …”
    Journal article
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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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    Article
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    Coptic interference in the syntax of Greek letters from Egypt by Fendel, VBM

    Published 2018
    “…In fact, there is a marked difference between deviating syntactic structures in non-formulaic and formulaic contexts. …”
    Thesis
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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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