Language, Band 73,Ausgaben 3-4Linguistic Society of America, 1997 |
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... problem , how to rank alternative syntactic parses according to their probabilities . The context - free grammars introduced in Ch . 1 are enriched with a probabilistic component which assigns a probability to each rewrite rule such ...
... problem , how to rank alternative syntactic parses according to their probabilities . The context - free grammars introduced in Ch . 1 are enriched with a probabilistic component which assigns a probability to each rewrite rule such ...
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... problem that keeps the book from cohering is the notion VERB . Whether it makes sense to speak of verbs in early child language is one problem , but another is that the authors treat this syntactic category as a semantic one although ...
... problem that keeps the book from cohering is the notion VERB . Whether it makes sense to speak of verbs in early child language is one problem , but another is that the authors treat this syntactic category as a semantic one although ...
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... problem in the final section ( 48-52 ) which is potentially of greater significance than the problem of the missing copula in such Afro - American Vernacular English ( AAVE ) sentences as He fast in everything he do . Labov shows that ...
... problem in the final section ( 48-52 ) which is potentially of greater significance than the problem of the missing copula in such Afro - American Vernacular English ( AAVE ) sentences as He fast in everything he do . Labov shows that ...
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