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Norris and Phillips (2003) emphasize that reading is not "a simple concatenation of word meanings, is not characterized by a linear progression or accumulation of meaning as the text is traversed from beginning to end, and is not just the mere location of information" (p. 229).
To minimise the risk of including random concatenations of words, rare spellings or mistakes, any word or expression had to appear in the corpus at least 40 times to merit inclusion in the final, chronologically ordered set.At this point, the number-crunching could begin in earnest.
Concatenation uv of words u, v is associative because when a word is cut into two, the concatenation of the two parts is the original word regardless of where the cut is made.
Therefore, the sentence-meaning is different from word-meanings, and is communicated through the concatenation (saṃsarga) of words, rather than by the words themselves.
"Jazz," a 10-night, 19-hour documentary that is one of the most highly anticipated programs of the new television season, is full of moments like Mr. Glaser's, striking concatenations of word, music and image.
Remembering the evening, Mr. Burns said, "He's making it come alive and I was jumping around in ecstasy and Matt's saying, 'I told you so, I told you so.' " "Jazz," a 10-night, 19-hour documentary that is one of the most highly anticipated programs of the new television season, is full of moments like Mr. Glaser's, striking concatenations of word, music and image.
By αβ we understand the concatenation of the words (alphainLambda^{ast}) and (betainLambdacup Lambda^{ast}).
In the 16th century, manganese dioxide was called ma'n'ga'n'esum (note the two n's instead of one) by glassmakers, possibly as a corruption and concatenation of two words, since alchemists and glassmakers eventually had to differentiate a mag'n'esia 'n'egra (the black ore) from mag'n'esia alba (a white ore, also from Magnesia, also useful in glassmaking).
However, the Cyc ontology and KB contents have been motivated primarily by knowledge engineering considerations (often for specific projects) rather than by application to language understanding, and this is reflected in its heavy reliance on very specific predicates expressed as concatenations of English words, and on higher-order operators.
Such combinations (versus 'syntactic' concatenation of syllables and words) are a core feature of the phonological component of human spoken language [ 33].
Unit selection speech synthesis is based on the concatenation of appropriate sub-word units selected from a database of natural speech.
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