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  • ...mbiguity]]. Work of the period assumed that [[syntactic category|syntactic categories]] corresponded directly with semantic types, and researchers thus had to "g ...tics)|scope ambiguities]]. In that regard, they serve as an alternative to syntactic operations such as [[quantifier raising]] used in mainstream [[generative g ...
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  • ...rauer, I. G. Roberts, and A. Holmberg, ''The Final-over-Final Condition: A Syntactic Universal''. in Linguistic inquiry monographs, no. 76. Cambridge: The MIT P ...nguist)|Roberts]] (2014)<ref>T. Biberauer, A. Holmberg, and I. Roberts, ‘A Syntactic Universal and Its Consequences’, ''Linguistic Inquiry'', vol. 45, no. 2, pp ...
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  • ...]] exhibited in an exhibition entitled ''Systeemi•System: An exhibition of syntactic art from Britain'' at the invitation of the [[Amos Anderson Art Museum]] in ==Syntactic Art== ...
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  • ...ory theory]], pregroups are also known as [[autonomous category|autonomous categories]]<ref>{{Cite conference | title = A survey of graphical languages for monoidal categories ...
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  • ...height of each word is proportional to its trophic level. Colours indicate syntactic function; from lowest to highest mean trophic level: nouns (blue), preposit ...ords is also shown with node colour. There is a clear relationship between syntactic function and trophic level: the mean trophic level of common nouns (blue) i ...
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  • For a [[regular language]], the [[syntactic monoid]] is isomorphic to the transformation monoid of the [[minimal automa * Mati Kilp, Ulrich Knauer, Alexander V. Mikhalev (2000), ''Monoids, Acts and Categories: with Applications to Wreath Products and Graphs'', Expositions in Mathemat ...
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  • ...annot distinguish between different grammatical derivations for the same [[Syntactic ambiguity|syntactically ambiguous]] sentence.<ref>{{Cite journal |last=Prel ...ructures for Physics |chapter=A survey of graphical languages for monoidal categories |series=Lecture Notes in Physics |year=2010 |arxiv=0908.3347 |volume=813 |p ...
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  • ...ast3=Shulman |author3-link=Michael Shulman (mathematician)|title=Univalent categories and the Rezk completion |journal=Mathematical Structures in Computer Scienc ===Early history: model categories and higher groupoids=== ...
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  • ...t as they depend on environmental feedback, rather than explicit labels or categories.<ref name=":0">{{Cite book |last1=Sadre |first1=Ramin |url=https://books.go ...ed Pedersen. "[https://aclanthology.org/W04-2404.pdf Combining lexical and syntactic features for supervised word sense disambiguation.]" Proceedings of the Eig ...
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  • ...uiuc.edu/~danr/Papers/PRYZ04.pdf |date=2017-08-09 }} COLING, (2004).</ref> syntactic parsing,<ref>Kenji Sagae and Yusuke Miyao and Jun’ichi Tsujii, [http://www. <!--Categories--> ...
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  • ...riety of affixes, both suffixes and prefixes, which mark other grammatical categories of tense aspect, sequentiality and negation. Lexical objects are usually in ...or first person exclusive, first person inclusive, second and third person categories. With only a few systematic exceptions the pronominal noun phrases are used ...
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  • ...and logical truth can themselves be specified in different ways: based on syntactic or semantic considerations.<ref name="Hintikka"/> ...sion by substituting their constituents with elements belonging to similar categories while keeping the logical constants in place.<ref name="Cambridge"/> In the ...
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  • |[[Syntactic semigroup]] ...ati Kilp, Ulrich Knauer, Alexander V. Mikhalev (2000), ''Monoids, Acts and Categories: with Applications to Wreath Products and Graphs'', Expositions in Mathemat ...
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  • ...deep learning. Examples include the [[Treebank|Penn Treebank]] for testing syntactic and semantic parsing, as well as bilingual translation benchmarked by [[BLE ...er should be. This is common in natural language processing tasks, such as syntactic annotation.<ref>{{Cite journal |last1=Richie |first1=Russell |last2=Grover ...
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  • ...=265–268}} They normally have a very limited vocabulary and exact [[Syntax|syntactic rule]]s. These rules specify how their symbols can be combined to construct .../books.google.com/books?id=dVncCl_EtUkC&pg=PA12 12–13]}} For instance, the syntactic rules of [[propositional logic]] determine that {{nowrap|"<math>P \land Q</ ...
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  • {{defn |1=A situation or instance that falls at the boundary between categories or classifications, often challenging strict definitions or distinctions.<r ...that studies the categorization of objects and the logical foundations of categories, often using the framework of category theory.}} ...
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