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Further effort has been spent on the resolution of hedging forms used by authors, i.e. the common use of expressions such as 'PGN has been shown to'shownFormorm' syntactical phrase patterns), to increase the recall of the extraction method.
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To identify terms we use two main tools: the MedPost tokenizer and part-of-speech tagger (Smith et al., 2004), which produces individual words along with their part-of-speech tags, and YamCha (Kudo and Matsumoto, 2000)—a text chunker that identifies syntactical phrases.
To Mumbai residents, "What Man Santa" instantly conjures up visions of Bandra, a neighborhood with a large Roman Catholic population, some of whom speak a distinctive brand of English characterized by syntactical structures and phrases that are directly translated from Marathi and Konkani.
If the syntactical role of a prepositional phrase is to modify other words, the stylistic one is to add nuance and control cadence.
The two grammatical core cases Ergative and Absolutive are used to express grammatical and syntactical roles of participant noun phrases.
Repetition is often seen as a sibling to parallelism, which uses a similar syntactical structure in a series of successive phrases.
We consider three types of terms: individual words, statistical phrases which are sequences of up to three consecutive words (bigrams and trigrams), and syntactical phrases grammatically coherent units within the sentence, such as noun phrases and verb phrases.
These shifts are due to syntactical matters, in particular the syntactic category of the verb complement.
Overall, results indicated that individuals with aphasia are able to access, manipulate, and combine graphic symbols to produce phrases and sentences of varying degrees of syntactical complexity.
The movement of a typical Creeley poem is halting, and jittery, with the lines turning nervously back on themselves, particular words or phrases served up over and over in different syntactical contexts, the poet worrying them for meaning.
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