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Starting points

by Brian Macwhinney - Language , 1977
"... This paper indicates how sentence processing depends upon the active construction of a PERSPECTIVE, which is the way a speaker or a listener becomes actively involved in a sentence. For this reason, the perspective is usually the starting point of the sentence. A number of linguistic and psycholingu ..."
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This paper indicates how sentence processing depends upon the active construction of a PERSPECTIVE, which is the way a speaker or a listener becomes actively involved in a sentence. For this reason, the perspective is usually the starting point of the sentence. A number of linguistic

Starting point:

by Professor Veselin Vukotic
"... A lack of optimism best describes the current situation in the Montenegrin economy. The optimism of individuals and companies that was strengthened after the country regained its independence in May 2006, started to evaporate at the end of 2008 when the global financial crisis finally hit the countr ..."
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A lack of optimism best describes the current situation in the Montenegrin economy. The optimism of individuals and companies that was strengthened after the country regained its independence in May 2006, started to evaporate at the end of 2008 when the global financial crisis finally hit

THE STARTING POINT

by Selim R. Benbadis, Elaine Wyllie, William E. Bingaman
"... In recent years, as new neuroimaging techniques have revealed hippocampal sclerosis, focal cortical dysplasia, and other subtle epileptogenic lesions, the use of chronically implanted invasive electrodes has decreased at many epilepsy surgery centers. The risks of invasive electrodes are not warrant ..."
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In recent years, as new neuroimaging techniques have revealed hippocampal sclerosis, focal cortical dysplasia, and other subtle epileptogenic lesions, the use of chronically implanted invasive electrodes has decreased at many epilepsy surgery centers. The risks of invasive electrodes are not warranted when magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) and extracranial electroencephalography (EEG) disclose concordant evidence of an epileptogenic zone in a safely resectable area. Neuroimaging is now so advanced that the majority of patients who undergo resective epilepsy surgery do not require invasive EEG studies. In some cases, however, invasive techniques remain important because of discordant or poorly defined results from noninvasive testing or close proximity of the epileptogenic zone to eloquent cortex.

Published In STARTING POINTS

by Brian Macwhinney, Brian Macwhinney
"... This paper indicates how sentence processing depends upon the active construction of a PERSPECTIVE, which is the way a speaker or a listener becomes actively involved in a sentence. For this reason, the perspective is usually the starting point of the sentence. A number of linguistic and psycholingu ..."
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This paper indicates how sentence processing depends upon the active construction of a PERSPECTIVE, which is the way a speaker or a listener becomes actively involved in a sentence. For this reason, the perspective is usually the starting point of the sentence. A number of linguistic

Recovering Information Starting Points

by Rachael Maltiel, Jacqueline Corbitt , 2008
"... In this paper, we describe several algorithms to estimate the best nodes to begin spread of information throughout the graph. The graph models a social network with the nodes representing people and edges representing communication channels. We deduce the best place to start the infor-mation by expe ..."
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-mation by experimenting with random start points. We also analyze our methods for how much improvement in time it takes the information to spread throughout the graph, both compared to each other and to choos-

Theoretical Starting-point

by Yanan Hu, Dirk Geeraerts, Dirk Speelman
"... A series of studies on the (in)direct hypothesis address the choice of doen and laten causative verbs in contemporary Dutch. Stukker (2005) associates doen with direct causation, and laten with indirect causation. Falsifying this hypothesis, Speelman and Geeraerts (2009) pursue a different one that ..."
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: Starting with the assumption put forward by Ni (2012), we apply the statistical techniques developed in Speelman and Geerearts (2009) to specifically address the following questions: (1) Does (in)direct causation hypothesis work for Chinese?-- Do the factors related to the predictions derived from (in

– a new starting point

by Simon Egenfeldt-nielsen
"... Space, vast lands and dungeons … It is no coincidence that Space War and Adventure are among the best known of the first computer games. Both clearly appeal to the player’s curiosity, and desire to explore unknown territory. When exploration ceases, the game comes to a stop … For some time it has be ..."
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. Succinctly, my argument will be as follows: All computer games start with the player building a state of tension (a conflict), which gradually subsides through the ongoing exploration of the game universe. A computer game is characterized by an ability to support different optics of explorative activities

0.Starting Point

by Norberto Moreno Quibén , 2001
"... · Compare the behavior of PRO subject of infinitival clauses headed by experiencer ..."
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· Compare the behavior of PRO subject of infinitival clauses headed by experiencer

ASSUMPTIONS AND STARTING POINTS

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"... Are there better ways for safety practitioners and artists to work together? Our experience demonstrates that a progressive, iterative process combined with a desire to do the right thing can lead to a sustainable dialog between artists and safety practitioners. In turn, both professions can learn s ..."
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Are there better ways for safety practitioners and artists to work together? Our experience demonstrates that a progressive, iterative process combined with a desire to do the right thing can lead to a sustainable dialog between artists and safety practitioners. In turn, both professions can learn something important from one another. The purpose of this paper is to relate a partnership that has grown overtime, with the development of a web-based training program as one of the positive outcomes.

FORMS – THE STARTING POINT

by Bojana Đorđević
"... In this paper, we will present the work on building a shallow parser for recognizing composite verb forms in Serbian – the forms that consist of an auxiliary verb and a main verb. The parser is made in Unitex, a corpus processing software, in the form of local grammars that rely on using morphologic ..."
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In this paper, we will present the work on building a shallow parser for recognizing composite verb forms in Serbian – the forms that consist of an auxiliary verb and a main verb. The parser is made in Unitex, a corpus processing software, in the form of local grammars that rely on using morphological dictionaries of Serbian. The model was tested on a small corpus of texts, both written in Serbian and translated into Serbian (total of 171 kw), in a few phases. In the current phase, the average result of 95,8 % of well recognized units is achieved, with the translation of Jules Verne’s Around the world in 80 days giving the best results (98,8%), and a short story by Ivo Andrić, A Vacation in the South, giving the worst (91,7%).
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