Sentence examples for grammatical operation from inspiring English sources

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For example, instead of recognizing four grammatical operations that form one sentence from two sentences (one that takes \(P\) and \(Q\) and yields \ \cq{P \vee Q}\), one that takes \(P\) and \(Q\) and yields \ \cq{P \and Q}\), and so on), we could recognize a single grammatical operation that forms one sentence from two sentences and one connective.

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While Pāṇini uses the term prakṛti to refer to the derivationally original state of a word or expression before changes effected by grammatical operations are applied, Kātyāyana and Patañjali use the term vikṛta to refer to the derivationally transformed segment.

This indicates, in accordance with previous findings on scrambling from neurolinguistic perspectives, that the scrambling in Japanese is indeed one of the grammatical operations and that the parsing strategy for the asymmetric antecedent gap relationship demands an additional cognitive activation in the brain.

Linguistically, both inflectional and phrasal complexity implicate combinatory grammatical operations, where the relevant linguistic elements need to be combined and interpreted.

The E-EGG introduces new mechanisms into grammatical specifications, productions, operations and so on in order to conveniently treat the bidirectional transformation between the Business Process Modeling Notation (BPMN) and the Business Process Execution Language (BPEL).

Our results include firstly a functional dissociation between well-formed and ill-formed sentences with Person Mismatches: while Person Mismatches recruited a fronto-parietal network associated to monitoring operations, grammatical sentences (both Unagreement and Default Agreement) recruited a fronto-temporal network related to syntactic semantic integration.

Of central importance are the multiplicative operations, used to model grammatical composition; these form the focus of this article.

But the axioms are certain formulae built by the process of grammatical formation, so they can be seen as (or codified by) certain numbers; and the rules of inference can again be seen as (or codified by) certain computable arithmetical operations.

Rules are formally defined as grammatical expressions of knowledge extracted using specific logical operations on the available features [ 6].

More specifically, CART and C4.5 are used, as they provide grammatical expressions of knowledge extracted by applying logical operations to the available features.

In the Financial Times, Geoff Dyer devoted most of a disdainful review to instances of stylistic and grammatical sloppiness, suggesting that Amis's withdrawal of co-operation after initially agreeing to interviews had a simple explanation: he is "hyper-allergic" to woeful prose and "the sense that this is shockingly bad writing deepens with exposure".

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