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IDENTIFYING SPEECH ACTS FROM CONTEXTUAL AND LINGUISTIC INFORMATION”

by Leonard Abbeduto, Utiiversity Of Ivisconsiti, Laurie Furman, Betty Davies, Vatiderbilt Uiiiversity
"... We conducted an experiment to examine the comprehension of interrogatives such as Coirld yoii make rhe pe!icil roll?, which can be intended as yes-no questions, as directives to perform an action, or as both. Clark (1979) has claimed that the comprehension of such sentences is governed by, among oth ..."
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other things, the answer obviousriess rule; that is, listeners are more likely to interpret such a sentence as a question if the question posed is non-obvious to the speaker. One purpose of the present experiment was to test Clark’s claim. A second purpose was to begin identifying the types

L THE PRODUCTION OF PSYCHOLOGICAL KNOWLEDGE AS COMMUNICATIVE INTERACTION

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Simplices, frames and questions about reality Simplices, frames and questions about reality Filosofie licentiatavhandling

by Helena Granström , Helena Granström
"... Att presenteras den 14 september 2009, kl. 13.15, rum 306, hus 6, Matematiska institutionen, Stockholms universitet, Kräftriket. The two included papers are Incomplete Kochen-Specker coloring and The frame function, on average. Abstract This thesis is centered around mathematical structures of fund ..."
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that its corners all coincide with pure state vectors. Projection on the MUB planes Besides the existence problem, another question that has received some attention in the last years is that of the connection between SICs and MUBs -Mutually Unbiased Bases. One of the motivations for investigating

Organization Science Knowledge Collaboration in Online Communities Full terms and conditions of use: http://pubsonline.informs.org/page/terms-and-conditions Organization Science Knowledge Collaboration in Online Communities

by Samer Faraj , Sirkka L Jarvenpaa , Ann Majchrzak , Samer Faraj , Sirkka L Jarvenpaa , Ann Majchrzak
"... O nline communities (OCs) are a virtual organizational form in which knowledge collaboration can occur in unparalleled scale and scope, in ways not heretofore theorized. For example, collaboration can occur among people not known to each other, who share different interests and without dialogue. An ..."
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boundaries may serve as a complementary mechanism to time-based resource tensions, whereas attentional boundaries may serve as a complementary mechanism to social disembodiment resource tensions. How do these facets of boundaries interact and coevolve to support each other to facilitate knowledge

Which firms follow the market? An analysis of corporate investment decisions. Review of Financial Studies 23:1941–1980

by Tor-Erik Bakke , Toni M Whited , Toni M Whited , 2010
"... Abstract We test whether stock-market mispricing or private investor information in stock prices affects corporate investment. We develop an econometric methodology that disentangles stock-price movements that are relevant for investment from those that are not. We combine this decomposition with p ..."
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. Therefore, to answer the question one needs to disentangle such managerial knowledge from other sources of stock-price variation, such as private investor information or mispricing. Complicating any such disentanglement is the possibility of feedback from mispricing or from private information embedded

Some Boston Metropolitan Examples

by Jon D. Chandonnet, B. A. Political Science, Jon D. Chandonnet , 1997
"... publicly paper and electronic copies of this gocument in whole iart. ..."
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publicly paper and electronic copies of this gocument in whole iart.

Thesis Advisor Accepted by.......Gakenhimer..

by Gregory A. Rossel, Fiichael J. Shiffer, Ralph Gakenheimer, Gregory A. Rossel
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A study of Chinese EFL learners’ pragmatic failure and the implications for college English teaching

by Zheng Lihui , Huang Jianbin - Polyglossia , 2010
"... Abstract: English, as a communication tool, is playing an extremely significant role in cross-cultural communication. The main function of language is communication, and pragmatic competence is an important component of communicative competence. However, owing to a lack of pragmatic knowledge, Engl ..."
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in answering these questions so as to guarantee the validity of the research feedback. The questions used in the questionnaire are mainly based on He Ziran's "English Pragmatic Competence Investigation" attached to A Survey of Pragmatics (1987). The interviews were employed to examine students

Title of Document: QUANTUM MECHANICS AND QUANTUM INFORMATION THEORY

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"... The principle aim of this dissertation is to investigate the philosophical application of quantum information theory to interpretational issues regarding the theory of quantum mechanics. Recently, quantum information theory has emerged as a potential source for such an interpretation. The main quest ..."
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question with which this dissertation will be concerned is whether or not an information-theoretic interpretation can serve as a conceptually acceptable interpretation of quantum mechanics. It will be argued that some of the more obvious approaches – that quantum information theory shows us that ultimately

Realizing the Promise: Government Information Systems and the Fourth Generation of Information Technology

by David Landsbergen Jr , George Wolken Jr - Public Administration Review , 2001
"... Interoperability is more than "digital plumbing"-making sure that computers talk so that bits of data flow properly. Fundamentally, interoperability is people talking and sharing information. Sharing information reduces the "paperwork burden" on the citizen, streamlines work pro ..."
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) is a technology that not only provides pointers to contextual information but also makes it easy to locate relevant public information. 5 Like the library card catalog we learned to use in elementary school, GILS collects important meta-data 6 about the information. Some meta-data questions include
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