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Description of the ASPLE+ CompilerEady, Darrell Charles 09 1900 (has links)
<p> The emphasis of my essay are on the description of the language syntax, listing the functions of the major routines, with emphasis put on the use of the current operator - next operator (CO - NO) tables, and a discussion on the code generated by each statement.</p> / Thesis / Master of Science (MSc)
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Null Subjects in Brazilian Portuguese: A Unified ModelPrado, Frederico January 2019 (has links)
Null subjects in Brazilian Portuguese display a puzzling distribution that has not been
fully accounted in current literature. In short, null subjects are seen in different patterns
in matrix and embedded clauses. Furthermore, declaratives and questions also show a
different distribution of null subjects, and WH movement seems to play a part in blocking
null subject licensing in questions. This work aims to propose a solution to this puzzle
by presenting a model centered around φ-feature and discursive (δ) feature interaction at
the Left Periphery. The main historical assumption being that BP displays properties of
a discursive-oriented language, an hypothesis based on the extended contact the language
had with Bantu throughout its history. / Thesis / Master of Science (MSc)
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Defining an Architectural Syntax: A Supportive Housing Center for the HomelessMaster, Julian A. 23 July 2007 (has links)
The aim of this design thesis is to search for an architectural syntax, a harmonious arrangement of parts or elements, that can be nurtured to realize a particular work of architecture; a transitional institution for the homeless. The facility, to be located in the urban context of Georgetown in Washington, D.C., is to include housing along with support program functions comprising a center for the homeless community. / Master of Architecture
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Grammar and world-view: a comparative investigation of the syntax of English and ChineseChu, Ho-tat, Matthew., 朱可達. January 1997 (has links)
published_or_final_version / English Studies / Master / Master of Arts
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The formal nature of anaphoric relationsAoun, Joseph January 1982 (has links)
Thesis (Ph.D.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Linguistics and Philosophy, 1982. / MICROFICHE COPY AVAILABLE IN ARCHIVES AND HUMANITIES / Bibliography: leaves 412-419. / by Joseph Aoun. / Ph.D.
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The simple generatorVogel, Ralf January 2006 (has links)
I argue that the shift of explanatory burden from the generator to the evaluator in OT syntax – together with the difficulties that arise when we try to formulate a working theory of the interfaces of syntax – leads to a number of assumptions about syntactic structures in OT which are quite different from those typical of minimalist syntax: formal features, as driving forces behind syntactic movement, are useless, and derivational and representational economy are problematic for both empirical and conceptual reasons. The notion of markedness, central in Optimality Theory, is not fully compatible with the idea of synactic economy. Even more so, seemingly obvious cases of blocking by structural economy do not seem to result from grammar proper, but reflect (economical) aspects of language use.
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Compiler of a Language with User-Defined Syntax for New Constructs / Compiler of a Language with User-Defined Syntax for New ConstructsKuklínek, Lukáš January 2013 (has links)
Tato práce si klade za cíl navrhnout a implementovat experimentální programovací jazyk s podporou uživatelsky definovaných syntaktických konstrukcí. Nový jazyk je kompilován do nativní binární podoby a vyžaduje statickou typovou disciplínu v době překladu. Jazyk se skládá ze dvou hlavních komponent. První z nich je minimalistické jádro založené na principech zásobníkově orientovaných jazyků. Druhou částí je mechanismus pro definici nových syntaktických konstrukcí uživatelem. Poté jsou shrnuty poznatky nabyté při návrhu a experimentování s prototypem překladače tohoto jazyka.
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Způsoby začlenění teorie valenční syntaxe do výuky českého jazyka na 2.stupni základní školy / Method of Integration of Valency Syntax into the Czech Language Teaching within Lower Secondary EducationŽiláková, Renata January 2016 (has links)
The dissertation called the Method of Integration of Valency Syntax into the Czech Language Teaching within Lower Secondary Education deals with the issue of valency syntax in relation to syntax teaching within lower secondary education. The main goal of the dissertation is to describe, specify and define the principles, which serve as the basis for the integration of the valency theory into the Czech language teaching within lower secondary education with regard to pupils' concepts of the structure of a Czech sentence. In its three main parts, the dissertation informs the reader about the development of the perception of the valency syntax as a scientific discipline in the Czech and foreign environment, as the didactic transformation of the curriculum must be always based on scientific theories and comply with them; the second part of the thesis analyses the didactically transformed curriculum of valency syntax in teaching materials intended for lower secondary education. On the basis of a practical quality research, the third part defines pupils' preconcepts related to the formal and semantic structure of a sentence. Among other things, the submitted dissertation points out to the necessity of monitoring the pupils' preconcepts in the Czech language teaching in order to ensure that the teaching is not...
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The Syntax Of Spanish Prepositional Finite Clauses In A Historical And Crosslinguistic PerspectiveDelicado Cantero, Manuel 09 January 2009 (has links)
No description available.
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Uo mmoja hautiwi panga mbili: aina za yambwa na maana zakeSchadeberg, Thilo C. 30 November 2012 (has links) (PDF)
`Kinds of objects and their meanings´ deals with objecthood in Kiswahili. From a syntactic point of view, there is but one kind of object: the distinction between `direct´ and `indirect´ object has no syntactic properties, and one verb can have only one object. Of course, objects can have different semantic roles. This raises questions about the syntactic and semantic functions of `naked´ non-objects, and some of these are approached by inspecting fifty examples of the verb kutia `to put [sth] [into]´ from Sacleux´s dictionary. Three syntactic and semantic frames are distinguished and the respective roles of the arguments are described. Finally, there is a brief discussion about the meaning of the object as such and how it is influenced by the presence of the applicative extension.
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