Sentence examples for linguistic constraint from inspiring English sources

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Call this the the principle of linguistic constraint.

Richard's view is thus consistent with the principle of linguistic constraint.

A linguistic constraint on event combination has been implemented to detect incorrect parser analyses and potentially apply syntactic reanalysis or semantic reinterpretation in preparation for subsequent processing for multi-document summarization.

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Germans have also embraced texting, which involves similar linguistic constraints to microblogging, with gusto.A more likely reason is Germans' preoccupation with privacy.

Yet so compelling is Oyelowo's performance that we forget the strange linguistic constraints around which the film is dancing, the delivery convincing and heartfelt enough to make us believe that we are hearing an authentic voice rallying the crowds in the churches, the streets, and (thanks to television) the living rooms of America.

These results suggest the existence of distinct linguistic constraints that preferentially target the morphological vs. phonological levels.

Much current connectionist research borrows from symbolic processing perspectives, by assuming that parsing assigns linguistic phrase structures to sentences, and treating the choice of a structure as simultaneous satisfaction of symbolic linguistic constraints (or biases).

Generating a coherent, appropriately phrased text that usefully performs a task-oriented communication task is difficult to formalize because it requires the integration of complex and sophisticated domain information with discourse planning, user modeling, and linguistic constraints.

Although one can describe a linguistic grammar that only word-final syllables can contain a boundary, we choose to take no linguistic constraints into the implementation of our algorithm and allow all possibilities for all syllables.

Section Three, labelled "Linguistic Constraints on Choice", contains three chapters in which the concept of choice is explicitly theorized in relation to how it is constrained or enabled by language use.

Pickering and Garrod (2004 21) state that their model of interactive alignment "challenges linguists to come up with a more flexible account of grammar capable of capturing linguistic constraints on linked sentence fragments".

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