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A syntax controlled generator of formal language processors

1963

Formal grammarUniversal Networking LanguageGeneral Computer ScienceComputer scienceProgramming languageObject languageFormal specificationProgramming language specificationSpecification languageSyntax errorcomputer.software_genrecomputerContext-sensitive languageCommunications of the ACM
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ESTUDIO SOBRE EL LENGUAJE Y LAS FUNCIONES EJECUTIVAS DE UN CASO DE SÍNDROME DE X-FRÁGIL

2014

Abstract:STUDY ON LANGUAGE AND EXECUTIVE FUNCTIONS OF A CASE OF FRAGILE X SYNDROMEThe main objective of this study is to compare a subject with a clinical diagnosis of Fragile X Syndrome with other disorders (ADHD, Mental Retardation and ASD) in executive functioning and language. The language variables analyzed are lexical knowledge, lexical access, free induced verbal fluency, comprehension instruction and verbal reasoning. On the other hand, the executive functioning variables evaluated are visual and auditory memory, visual and auditory attention, and visual and auditory planning and inhibition. After evaluation, it is checked that Fragile X Syndrome resembles to Mental Retardation and …

Fragile xEchoic memoryperfil conductual y funciones ejecutivaslcsh:BF1-99005 social sciencesLexical accessVerbal reasoning050105 experimental psychologyDevelopmental psychologyComprehensionlcsh:Psychologysíndrome de x-frágilClinical diagnosisAuditory attentionSubject (grammar)0501 psychology and cognitive sciencesPsychologylenguajeCognitive psychologyInternational Journal of Developmental and Educational Psychology. Revista INFAD de Psicología.
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La censura nella Francia settecentesca e la figura del colporteur tra realtà e finzione

2015

La censura assume un’importanza fondamentale nella Francia settecentesca se si considera il vistoso aumento dei censori che passa da quarantuno all’inizio del secolo a settantotto alla vigilia della Rivoluzione. Cercando di raggirare i divieti imposti dalla censura, i colporteur ossia i venditori francesi ambulanti di libri eludano la sorveglianza nascondendo sotto il loro mantello sia scritti libertini che libelli politici, vale a dire i libri più amati e contestati dell’epoca, per poi venderli ai clienti piùabbienti. Censorship is of fundamental importance in eighteenth-century France, a fact corroborated by the increase in the number of censors throughout the century: from forty-one in t…

FranciacensureLanguage. Linguistic theory. Comparative grammarP101-410eighteen centurycolporteurPC1-5498franciaFrancecensurasettecentoRomanic languagese-Scripta Romanica
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Conjunction of Conditional Events and t-Norms

2019

We study the relationship between a notion of conjunction among conditional events, introduced in recent papers, and the notion of Frank t-norm. By examining different cases, in the setting of coherence, we show each time that the conjunction coincides with a suitable Frank t-norm. In particular, the conjunction may coincide with the Product t-norm, the Minimum t-norm, and Lukasiewicz t-norm. We show by a counterexample, that the prevision assessments obtained by Lukasiewicz t-norm may be not coherent. Then, we give some conditions of coherence when using Lukasiewicz t-norm

Frank t-norm.Settore MAT/06 - Probabilita' E Statistica MatematicaConjunction02 engineering and technologyCoherence (statistics)01 natural sciencesConjunction (grammar)Mathematics::Logic010104 statistics & probabilitySettore SECS-S/06 -Metodi Mat. dell'Economia e d. Scienze Attuariali e Finanz.Product (mathematics)0202 electrical engineering electronic engineering information engineeringCalculus020201 artificial intelligence & image processing0101 mathematicsCoherenceConditional EventCounterexampleMathematics
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Apprendenti universitari e profili di competenza nella scrittura accademica

2021

Nell'ambito delle ricerche sulle competenze linguistiche degli studenti universitari in Italia, il contributo indaga le pratiche di comunicazione scritta e le relative difficoltà espresse da studenti di un corso di recupero OFA in corsi di laurea triennale. L'indagine è parte di un progetto di rilevazione più ampio ed è stata realizzata somministrando un questionario informatizzato. I dati raccolti permettono di sviluppare alcune riflessioni utili sul profilo linguistico-comunicativo di apprendenti dalle competenze definite "fragili"; la loro autorappresentazione in termini di biografia linguistica; i bisogni linguistico-comunicativi espressi in rapporto ai compiti di scrittura, e il senso …

French literature - Italian literature - Spanish literature - Portuguese literatureWriting at universityBiografía lingüísticaStudenti e senso di autoefficaciaPerfil acadèmic dels aprenentsEducació lingüísticaEducación lingüísticaEstudiantes y sentido de la autoeficaciaeducazione linguisticaLanguage biographyLearners' academic profileStudents and sense of self-efficacyLanguage. Linguistic theory. Comparative grammarP101-410Perfil académico de los aprendicesLingüísticaBiografia lingüísticaEducazione linguisticaLanguage educationprofilo accademico degli apprendentiGeneral MedicineScrittura all'universitàscrittura all’universitàstudenti e senso di autoefficaciaProfilo accademico degli apprendentiEscritura en la universidadbiografia linguisticaEscriptura a la universitatPQ1-3999Estudiants i sentit de l'autoeficàciaBiografia linguistica
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Sonority as a Phonological Cue in Early Perception of Written Syllables in French

2020

Many studies focused on the letter and sound co-occurrences to account for the well-documented syllable-based effects in French in visual (pseudo)word processing. Although these language-specific statistical properties are crucial, recent data suggest that studies that go all-in on phonological and orthographic regularities may be misguided in interpreting how—and why—readers locate syllable boundaries and segment clusters. Indeed, syllable-based effects could depend on more abstract, universal phonological constraints that rule and govern how letter and sound occur and co-occur, and readers could be sensitive to sonority—a universal phonological element—for processing (pseudo)words. Here, …

Frenchmedia_common.quotation_subjectWord processinglcsh:BF1-990visual word processingphonological universals050105 experimental psychologysonority03 medical and health sciences0302 clinical medicineMarkednessReading (process)PerceptionPsychology0501 psychology and cognitive sciencessyllableGeneral Psychologymedia_common05 social sciencesBrief Research ReportLinguisticsConjunction (grammar)illusory conjunctionsmarkednesslcsh:PsychologyPsychologie[SCCO.PSYC]Cognitive science/PsychologySonority hierarchyIllusory conjunctionsSyllablePsychology030217 neurology & neurosurgeryFrontiers in Psychology
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Extending formal language hierarchies to higher dimensions

1999

General Computer ScienceProgramming languageComputer scienceObject languagecomputer.software_genreFormal systemTheoretical Computer ScienceFormal grammarDeterministic finite automatonRegular languageFormal languageAutomata theoryNondeterministic finite automatoncomputerACM Computing Surveys
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The intentional stance as structure learning: a computational perspective on mindreading

2015

Recent theories of mindreading explain the recognition of action, intention, and belief of other agents in terms of generative architectures that model the causal relations between observables (e.g., observed movements) and their hidden causes (e.g., action goals and beliefs). Two kinds of probabilistic generative schemes have been proposed in cognitive science and robotics that link to a "theory theory" and "simulation theory" of mindreading, respectively. The former compares perceived actions to optimal plans derived from rationality principles and conceptual theories of others' minds. The latter reuses one's own internal (inverse and forward) models for action execution to perform a look…

General Computer ScienceRationalityIntentionModels PsychologicalRecognition (Psychology)050105 experimental psychologyStructure learning03 medical and health sciences0302 clinical medicineMindreadingTheory-theoryHumansLearning0501 psychology and cognitive sciencesComputer SimulationCausal modelCognitive scienceSettore ING-INF/05 - Sistemi Di Elaborazione Delle Informazionibusiness.industry05 social sciencesComputer Science (all)Recognition PsychologySimulated realityAlgorithmIntentional stanceGenerative modelOnline learningFolk psychologyArtificial intelligencebusinessPsychology030217 neurology & neurosurgeryGenerative grammarAlgorithmsGenerative modelIntentional stanceHumanBiotechnology
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Supporting fine-grained generative model-driven evolution

2010

Published version of an article in the journal: Software and Systems Modeling. Also available on SpringerLink:http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s10270-009-0144-1 In the standard generative Model-driven Architecture (MDA), adapting the models of an existing system requires re-generation and restarting of that system. This is due to a strong separation between the modeling environment and the runtime environment. Certain current approaches remove this separation, allowing a system to be changed smoothly when the model changes. These approaches are, however, based on interpretation of modeling information rather than on generation, as in MDA. This paper describes an architecture that supports fine-gra…

Generative developmentARCHITECTUREInterpretation (logic)VDP::Technology: 500::Information and communication technology: 550::Computer technology: 551Traceabilitybusiness.industryComputer scienceEvolutionDistributed computingADAPTIVE OBJECT-MODELSLANGUAGESOFTWAREModel-driven developmentFRAMEWORKInterpretive developmentGenerative modelSoftwareDevelopment (topology)Modeling and SimulationModelling and SimulationArtificial intelligenceGenerative DesignArchitecturebusinessGenerative grammarJournal of Software and Systems Modelling
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Latin Object and Subject Infinitive Clauses

2012

The paper is devoted to the theoretical and descriptive problems caused by Latin accusative with infinitive constructions. Latin infinitives can have an accusative subject also in constructions in which neither of the two conditions of accusative licensing by the matrix verb is satisfied: the matrix verb is intransitive, or the infinitive phrase is in subject or adjunct position, and furthermore, there is evidence of the infinitival clause also projhecting a CP - even if no visible complementizer is present. In Latin, the infinitive phrase is often coindexed with a third demonstrative pronoun, which allows the hypothesis that the infinitival CP (similar to an object that-clause) is base-gen…

Generative linguisticsComputer sciencebusiness.industrySubject (grammar)Object (grammar)Infinitiveinfinitive clauses subject in the accusative Latin languageArtificial intelligencecomputer.software_genrebusinesscomputerNatural language processingLinguistics
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