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Generalized phrase structure grammar (GPSG) [52] is a syntactic formalism that considers language sentences as sets of phrases by assuming each phrase as a combination of smaller phrases.
Also class-based n-gram language models (LM) [18, 19] with generalized phrase structure grammar (GPSG -based Persian GPSG -based] are utilized as word-level and sentence-level linguistic information.
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Sometimes formulations appear below with the phrase "(generalized) consequence relation", meaning that the claim being made or considered applies both in the case of consequence relations and in the case of generalized consequence relations.
Unfortunately, this procedure cannot be generalized to cover quantifier phrases like "many", "most", or "few".
Mainly, Mr. Ueyama's work gives his dancers very familiar-looking phrases with an all too generalized emphasis and with none of the particular dynamic or linear qualities that might suddenly make this run or that jump or that turn look singular or spontaneous or urgent.
I am continually amazed when my wife or a friend begins a sentence with the phrase, "I wonder…" Wondering, in the sense of a generalized interest in what is unfamiliar and unknown, is not something I am able to do.
In her piping voice, she defined the "experience of generalized vulnerability and marginality that so many Americans and Californians now face" with a phrase she repeated, elegiacally: "We have all become students of color now".
The lexicon of the generalized MIX construction of Melissen 2009, and the type assignment used for quantifier phrases in the analysis of scope construal in Bernardi and Moortgat 2010, do not respect this restriction.
In addition to the user interaction data, the dataset also includes demographic information like age range, gender, and generalized geographic data, while items in the dataset include title, summary, and key phrases of the news article in question, plus local timestamps, and partial device information.
These generalized relationships can then become ascribed to "negotiation" in a way that is not made explicit in the turn of phrase alone.
But now, faced with the likelihood that their generalized populist argument will not be enough to hold the line, some Senate Democrats are offering a new approach, and with it a new and more targeted buzz phrase.
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