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The introduction sets out formally various classes of grammars and languages. Probabilistic grammars are introduced in SectionGrammars and Languages, along with the basic issues of parametric representation, inference, and computation. View chapter
pattern as one of the motivations for analyzing the silent element in Spec,CP as a close relative ofprorather than an anaphor and as being in turn in a control relation with the antecedent in the matrix clause. After all, we do find subject control predicates as well as object control pre...
Phonology The study of the sound patterns of a particular language. Aspects of study include determining which phones are significant and have meaning (i.e., the phonemes); how syllables are structured and combined; and what features are needed to describe the discrete units (segments) in the...
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but which otherwise re-main as the true phonology of the language. The theory came to be called Natural Pho-nology, since it treated of “natural processes” (processes which are innate in the sensethat “natural classes” of sounds are innate) as opposed to conventional rules imposed bythe...
such indicators can include prosodic attributes, such as the user's (speaker's) rhythm, stress and intonation of speech, as in an interrogatory, and/or in similarities between phonology, such as phonemes of one or more words in the user entry and corrective user entry, phonemes, number of...
The language in which a computer document is written is identified. A plurality of words from the document are compared to words in a word list associated with a candidate language. The words in the w