• In computer science, syntactic noise is syntax within a programming language that makes the programming language more difficult to read and understand...
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    imperatively (even declarations) Succinct and flexible syntax that minimizes syntactic noise and serves as a foundation for domain-specific languages Dynamic reflection...
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  • only added slowly. Xtend tries to get the best of Java, but reduce syntactic noise and add new features to allow for shorter and better readable code...
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    decades, noise carries the central role, previously often held by melody and harmony for the musical syntax. How, exactly, does noise syntactically function...
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  • usually numeric, but other types such as strings and graphs are used in syntactic pattern recognition, after some pre-processing step such as one-hot encoding...
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    your name." satisfies the pragmatic definition, but not the semantic or syntactic ones. Such mismatches of form and function are called indirect speech...
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  • shown that syntactic complexity is correlated with longer processing times in text comprehension. It is common to use a rich set of these syntactic features...
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    movement, color, or shape. The class of ideophones is the least common syntactic category cross-linguistically; it occurs mostly in African, Australian...
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    appropriate punctuation can resolve a syntactic ambiguity. For the notion of, and theoretic results about, syntactic ambiguity in artificial, formal languages...
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    and more by the presence of preexisting popular hashtags with similar syntactic formats. This suggests that, similar to word formation, users may see...
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    sentence) Clitics are a necessary part of syntactic form and representation in Spanish. Defining a specific syntactic role of a clitic in Spanish is cumbersome...
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  • hours or even days. This "Russian doll" hierarchy of sounds suggests a syntactic structure that is more human-like in its complexity than other forms of...
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  • formulate the supervisory signal. This augmentation can involve introducing noise, cropping, rotation, or other transformations. Self-supervised learning...
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  • stressed syllable surrounded on both sides by weak syllables in the same syntactic phrase and in the same verse line. In order to be a permissible line of...
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  • human speech are foregrounded instead of more conventional semantic and syntactic values; "verse without words". By definition, sound poetry is intended...
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    This is a comprehensive discography of the Japanese noise musician Masami Akita, best known for his project Merzbow. Since 1980 he has released hundreds...
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    as the restatement of a theme. While it plays a role in all music, with noise and musical tones lying along a spectrum from irregular to periodic sounds...
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  • or @property to declare properties, which are functions that can be syntactically treated as if they were fields or variables. In DIGITAL Command Language...
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    responses (the ELAN, N400, and P600) are products of three different steps in syntactic and semantic processing. Another topic is the relationship between brain...
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    Vibrations". Instead of working on whole songs with clear large-scale syntactical structures, he limited himself to recording short interchangeable fragments...
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    analyzers and auto-indenters, have to contend not only with ambiguous syntactic constructs but also with the undecidability of Perl parsing in the general...
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  • of irrelevant information. These methods are Morphological, Lexical, Syntactic, Numerical, Phraseological, Semantic, and Pragmatic. Each of these look...
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    (2007). Prepositional Infinitives in Romance: A Usage-based Approach to Syntactic Change. Studies in Historical Linguistics. Vol. 3. Berne/Oxford: Peter...
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  • ontology of a theory may only be possible at the price of making it syntactically more complex." Barry, C. M. (27 May 2014). "Who sharpened Occam's Razor...
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    equivalent) effect as the original text. German's more flexible word order and syntactical differences provide for multiple ways in which the same German writing...
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    complexity, and frequency. More recently, researchers have found rich syntactic structure and geographical variations in the calls of rock hyraxes, a...
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  • and dial'. Symbols were assessed on three characteristics: Semantic, syntactic, pragmatic. The semantic dimension refers to the relationship of a visual...
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    encouraged to skip a challenging word, nor rely on pictures or semantic and syntactic cues to "guess at" a challenging word. Instead, they should use evidence-based...
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    ISSN 1932-6203. PMC 6430395. PMID 30901329. Lin, Yuri; et al. (July 2012). "Syntactic Annotations for the Google Books Ngram Corpus" (PDF). Proceedings of the...
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  • Software engineering Speech recognition Structural health monitoring Syntactic pattern recognition Telecommunications Theorem proving Time-series forecasting...
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