Formal languages

Adaptive grammar

An adaptive grammar is a formal grammar that explicitly provides mechanisms within the formalism to allow its own production rules to be manipulated. (Wikipedia).

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CONCRETE NOUNS and ABSTRACT NOUNS - ENGLISH GRAMMAR

Concrete nouns are nouns that can be heard, tasted, smelled, touched, or seen. Abstract nouns are nouns that can be believed, felt emotionally, understood, learned, or known. LIKE AND SHARE THE VIDEO IF IT HELPED! Support me on Patreon: http://bit.ly/2EUdAl3 Visit our website: http://

From playlist English Grammar

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What's the difference between "I used to" "I am used to" & "i get used to"?

In this English grammar video you'll learn the difference between "to be used to" something, "to get used to" something and "used to" + infinitive. There is a lot of confusion about this grammar from all levels of speakers but it's not really so complicated and within 3 minutes you'll un

From playlist English grammar tenses (with subtitles)

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DEFINITE AND INDEFINITE ARTICLES - ENGLISH GRAMMAR

We discuss the indefinite articles a, an, and definite article the. 'the' is used when a noun exists and is unique. 'a' or 'an' is used for non-specific nouns. 'a' is used before words that start with a consonant sound. 'an' is used before words that start with a vowel sound. If you want

From playlist English Grammar

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Alliteration, Assonance, and Onomatopoeia | Style | Grammar

This video will teach you all about the different ways you can use the sound of words for effect. Alliteration is when you use a bunch of similar consonants in a row; assonance is when you use a bunch of similar vowel sounds in a row; onomatopoeia is basically sound effects. You'll see.

From playlist Grammar

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What are Adjectives? English Grammar for Beginners | Basic English | ESL

An adjective tells you something about a noun: which one, what kind, or how many. We also say an adjective "modifies" a noun. If you're looking for our video about Adverbs, click here: http://bit.ly/2mCFedV You have great ideas. But no one will know about them if you can't communicat

From playlist It Starts With Literacy

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Calculating linguistic entropy

The complexity of linguistic patterns can be quantified and compared using two concepts from information theory. Using data from Greek, we find that paradigms' entropy — a measure of abstract inflectional complexity — can be quite high, but their conditional entropy — which reflects gramma

From playlist Summer of Math Exposition Youtube Videos

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the C language (part 2 of 5)

Introduction to the C programming language. Part of a larger series teaching programming. See http://codeschool.org

From playlist The C language

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ADVERBS OF DEGREE - ENGLISH GRAMMAR

Adverbs of degree are words that describe or modify adjectives or adverbs. They are a special type of adverb, so I don't really like to think of them as adverbs. They are best on their own category. These are also called intensifiers or qualifiers. If you want to support the channel, hit

From playlist English Grammar

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Adjectives and adverbs - Parts of speech

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From playlist English Grammar

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Parsing with Derivatives

(February 9, 2011) Matthew Might focuses on a new way to write parsers and how it will affect computer science in the future. Might discusses these parsers and overall language theory, to help explain how there is demand for better parsing tools and how computer science will be improved in

From playlist Engineering

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Does grammar matter? - Andreea S. Calude

View full lesson: http://ed.ted.com/lessons/does-grammar-matter-andreea-s-calude It can be hard sometimes, when speaking, to remember all of the grammatical rules that guide us when we’re writing. When is it right to say “the dog and me” and when should it be “the dog and I”? Does it eve

From playlist New TED-Ed Originals

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Introduction to verbs | The parts of speech | Grammar | Khan Academy

Courses on Khan Academy are always 100% free. Start practicing—and saving your progress—now: https://www.khanacademy.org/humanities/grammar/parts-of-speech-the-verb/introduction-to-verbs/v/introduction-to-verbs-the-parts-of-speech-grammar Let's explore what verbs are, and what they do! D

From playlist The parts of speech | Grammar | Khan Academy

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Introduction to Grammar | Grammar | Khan Academy

Courses on Khan Academy are always 100% free. Start practicing—and saving your progress—now: https://www.khanacademy.org/humanities/grammar/parts-of-speech-the-noun/welcome-to-grammar-subject/v/introduction-to-grammar Khan Academy Grammarian David Rheinstrom welcomes you to his favorite

From playlist The parts of speech | Grammar | Khan Academy

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The funky -ed irregular verb | The parts of speech | Grammar | Khan Academy

Courses on Khan Academy are always 100% free. Start practicing—and saving your progress—now: https://www.khanacademy.org/humanities/grammar/parts-of-speech-the-verb/irregular-verbs/v/the-funky-ed-irregular-verb-the-parts-of-speech-grammar These are the most regular of the irregular verbs

From playlist The parts of speech | Grammar | Khan Academy

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Introduction to verb tense | The parts of speech | Grammar | Khan Academy

Courses on Khan Academy are always 100% free. Start practicing—and saving your progress—now: https://www.khanacademy.org/humanities/grammar/parts-of-speech-the-verb/the-tenses/v/introduction-to-verb-tense-the-parts-of-speech-grammar An understanding of verb tense will make you into a TIM

From playlist The parts of speech | Grammar | Khan Academy

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Helping verbs | The parts of speech | Grammar | Khan Academy

Courses on Khan Academy are always 100% free. Start practicing—and saving your progress—now: https://www.khanacademy.org/humanities/grammar/parts-of-speech-the-verb/linking-and-helping-verbs/v/helping-verbs-the-parts-of-speech-grammar We've established that verbs can show actions and lin

From playlist The parts of speech | Grammar | Khan Academy

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Irregular plural nouns | the MUTANT PLURALS | Grammar | Khan Academy

Courses on Khan Academy are always 100% free. Start practicing—and saving your progress—now: https://www.khanacademy.org/humanities/grammar/parts-of-speech-the-noun/irregular-plural-nouns-mutant-and-foreign-plurals/v/irregular-plural-nouns-part-iv-the-parts-of-speech-grammar English has

From playlist The parts of speech | Grammar | Khan Academy

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Irregular plural nouns |– -f to -ves | The parts of speech | Grammar | Khan Academy

Courses on Khan Academy are always 100% free. Start practicing—and saving your progress—now: https://www.khanacademy.org/humanities/grammar/parts-of-speech-the-noun/irregular-plural-nouns-base-plurals-and-irregular-endings/v/irregular-plural-nouns-part-i-the-parts-of-speech-grammar-khan-a

From playlist Grammar

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Common and proper nouns | The parts of speech | Grammar | Khan Academy

What's the difference between a common noun and a proper noun? Practice this yourself on Khan Academy right now: https://www.khanacademy.org/humanities/grammar/partsofspeech/grammar-nouns/e/common-and-proper-nouns?utm_source=YT&utm_medium=Desc&utm_campaign=grammar Watch the next lesson:

From playlist The parts of speech | Grammar | Khan Academy

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the C language (part 5 of 5)

Introduction to the C programming language. Part of a larger series teaching programming. See http://codeschool.org

From playlist The C language

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