• Glue semantics, or simply Glue (Dalrymple et al. 1993; Dalrymple 1999, 2001), is a linguistic theory of semantic composition and the syntax–semantics...
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  • TranSphere, and the Julietta Research Group's Lekta. Glue semantics, a theory of the syntax-semantics interface Head-driven phrase structure grammar Relational...
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  • predictions Glue semantics, a syntax-semantics interface formalism based on linear logic Quotient space (topology) or gluing spaces, gluing points or subspaces...
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  • Balvant started buying more stocks of Fedco and made a glue name Fevicol. The name of glue was inspired by German word ‘Col’ meaning anything that bonds...
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  • In mathematics, the gluing axiom is introduced to define what a sheaf F {\displaystyle {\mathcal {F}}} on a topological space X {\displaystyle X} must...
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  • read(2), write(2) and ioctl(2)), and is responsible for implementing the semantics associated with the device. The policy is separated from the device driver...
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  • languages include C, OCaml and Modula-2. By contrast, scripting languages (or glue languages) tend to have the following properties: They are typed dynamically...
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    semantics to commonsense knowledge. Wang, Alex; Singh, Amanpreet; Michael, Julian; Hill, Felix; Levy, Omar; Bowman, Samuel R. (20 April 2018). "GLUE:...
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  • Marathi, Malagasy and Indonesian. She is one of the prime architects of Glue Semantics and works primarily within Lexical Functional Grammar (LFG), a linguistic...
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  • the semantics and calling conventions of one programming language (the host language, or the language which defines the FFI), with the semantics and conventions...
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  • engineering. These models acquire predictive power regarding syntax, semantics, and ontologies inherent in human language corpora, but they also inherit...
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  • multi-tasking. Perceiver IO matches a Transformer-based BERT baseline on the GLUE language benchmark without the need for input tokenization and achieves state-of-the-art...
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    propositional content (given with classical semantics) and illocutionary force (given by intuitionistic semantics). Up to now the main basic formal applications...
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  • is given in terms of partial permutations. It also has a denotational semantics in which formulas are interpreted by modules over some specific Hopf algebras...
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    represents the data-flow among the processes in the system. Reo has formal semantics, which stand at the basis of its various formal verification techniques...
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    computation, automata theory, information theory, cryptography, program semantics and verification, algorithmic game theory, machine learning, computational...
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    operational semantics) or as a mathematical function (denotational semantics). A language may also be defined by an interpreter in which the semantics of the...
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    security updates". Python 3.0 was released on 3 December 2008, with some new semantics and changed syntax. At least every Python release since (the now unsupported)...
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  • a separate project called Pacemaker, and the resource agents and other "glue" infrastructure were moved to separate packages. Thus with the version 3...
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  • Semantics, and Ontology". Revue Internationale de Philosophie. 4: 20–40. Reprinted in the Supplement to Meaning and Necessity: A Study in Semantics and...
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  • three MVC domains, Apple's goal is to reduce the amount of boilerplate or "glue" code that developers have to write, freeing up resources to spend time on...
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  • (window) – stained glass windows made by national Azerbaijani masters, without glue or nails. Ashiqs of Azerbaijan Jazz-Mugham. Vagif Mustafazadeh (1960). Meykhana...
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    crumpling, and bending; that is, without closing holes, opening holes, tearing, gluing, or passing through itself. A topological space is a set endowed with a...
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  • engineering. These models acquire predictive power regarding syntax, semantics, and ontologies inherent in human language corpora, but they also inherit...
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  • practice of conceptual modelling. In this way, it can provide the "semantic glue" needed to mediate between different sources of cultural heritage information...
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  • expressed by signs. A branch of linguistics studying the meaning of words; semantics. semiology (semiotics) The study of signs. (medicine) The science of the...
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    includes both a definition of a graphical modeling language (syntax and semantics) and a description of a comprehensive methodology for developing models...
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  • two quickly suggests their function: they can be inserted as grammatical glue without any prior analysis of form. Even a cursory observation of examples...
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  • process" that is dependent upon four language skills: phonology, syntax, semantics, and pragmatics. Reading comprehension is a part of literacy. Some of...
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  • scalable and format-agnostic version control for data lakes, using Git-like semantics to create and access different data versions. First released in August...
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