PDF-Modeling inflectional defectiveness as usage-based probability: Lesson from modern Greek
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Outline1The challenge How do speakers knowlearn that certain lexemes have paradigmatic gaps
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Outline1The challenge How do speakers knowlearn that certain lexemes have paradigmatic gaps. Kathryn Moore, Jacqui Uribe and Matthew Kmetz. 1200 B.C.E to 200 B.C.E. Advanced, enlightened age. Life span varied, approximately 20-40 years . Greek Life. Polytheistic. Religious roots for medicine. Derivational morphology involves a change of class.. Example:. Play (verb) + -. er. = player (noun). Accept (verb) + -able = acceptable (adjective). Inflectional Morphology. Inflectional morphology does not change word class/function/part of speech.. :. Modern Classification . *Refer to Chapter 5 in your Textbook . Learning Goals. : . I can compare and contrast traditional and modern classification methods. . I can explain how different organisms are related by using a cladogram. . Ms. Brooks. March 27, 2013. Part I: DO NOW (5 min) . Close laptops / Put away phones . No more than 5 students per table group. !. Pick up Handout on the front table. Complete Pt. I on Handout . Inflectional Endings (& Music!). Greek Lesson I. A single, vulnerable spot. Greek Lesson I. Adonis. Greek Lesson I. An extremely handsome young man. Greek Lesson I. aegis. Greek Lesson I. Sponsorship or protection. Greek Lesson I. amazon. US Forest Service, Pacific Northwest Research Station. Building a Common Vocabulary. model. model. L. . modus. : mode, measure. model. conceptual. diagrammatic. mathematical. computational. Hall, C. A. S., and J. W. Day. 1977. Systems and models: terms and basic principles. . Ms. Brooks. March 27, 2013. Part I: DO NOW (5 min) . Close laptops / Put away phones . No more than 5 students per table group. !. Pick up Handout on the front table. Complete Pt. I on Handout . Inflectional Endings (& Music!). HOMOGRAPHS. Homographs. are words which have the SAME spelling.. (homo = same….graph = write or draw). Homograph words can be pronounced at least two different ways….and they have different meanings!. the. ivory-billed woodpecker . Campephilus. . principalis. Nicholas J. . Gotelli. Department of Biology. University of Vermont. Burlington VT 05405. Anne Chao. National . Tsing. . Hua. University. Probabilistic Language Models. Today’s goal: assign a probability to a sentence. Machine Translation:. P(. high . winds . tonite. ) > P(. large. winds . tonite. ). Spell Correction. The office is about fifteen . 1 FEDERAL COMMUNICATIONS COMMISSION Washington, D.C. 20554 In the Matter of ) ) Conditions Imposed in the Charter ) WC Docket No. 1 6 - 1 97 Communications - Time Warner Cable - ) Brig ht House Networ Modern Evolutionary Classification 18.2 Modern Evolutionary Classification Lesson Overview Modern Evolutionary Classification Evolutionary ClassificationThe concept of descent with modification led to In WLS, you . are simply treating each observation as more or less informative about the underlying relationship between X and Y. Those points that are more informative are given more 'weight', and those that are less informative are given less weight. . . Narrative . writing. . . Persuasion. . . . Discussion. texts. . . Poetry. . Non – Chronological report. Reading. . . Read The. Adventures of Odysseus. . . Read . Ancient. Greek. . non. – fiction texts.
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