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Within such scaling systems, the verbal information could be illustrated by multiple forms, such as the extended linguistic scale values and the 2-tuple linguistic representation.

They provide classifications or one-shot inferences rather than reasoning chains, and they do not generate plans, justifications, or extended linguistic responses.

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In 2009, the government announced a "Kurdish initiative" that pledged to extend linguistic and cultural rights and to reduce the military presence in the mainly Kurdish southeast.

Difficulties that remained for all of these approaches were extending linguistic coverage and the reliability of parsing and interpretation, and most of all, moving from microdomains, or coverage of a few paragraphs of text, to more varied, broader domains.

Numerical principal component analysis is extended into linguistic principal component analysis to reduce the dimensions of large-scale attributes under uncertainty situations.

If you come upon them extending the linguistic frontiers of Gobbledom, action a scenario for their termination with extreme prejudice.

This paper extends the linguistic rules presented in [11,12].

Z-Compact algorithm developed by L.A. Zadeh and it has been implemented for the first time as part of BISC-DSS for automatons multi-agents modeling as part of ONR project and has been extended to handle linguistic variables with deduction capability and currently is part of the BISC-DSS software and its has been applied in several applications.

It was only later that I discovered that his linguistic skills extended only to such phrases as "What do you want for that scrawny chicken?" and "Please don't shoot". He could indeed make himself understood in such non-trivial matters in all these languages.

This principle was extended into more delicate linguistic strategies such as 'convey X is admirable, interesting', which is then extended into three more refined strategies which are (1) 'Notice to Hearer (his interests, wants, needs, goods)', (2) 'Exaggerate (approval, interest, sympathy with Hearer), and (3) 'Intensify interest to Hearer'.

Economou (2006, 2008) extends Martin and White's linguistic framework to images by highlighting the attitudinal responses that are inscribed or evoked through the verbal (main headline) and visual elements (lead image) of feature stories, while Unsworth (2015) further illustrates the ways in which ethical and moral judgements may be communicated through images in picture books and animated films.

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