ECLR-attributed grammars are a special type of attribute grammars. They are a variant of LR-attributed grammars where an equivalence relation on inherited attributes is used to optimize attribute evaluation. EC stands for equivalence class. Rie is based on ECLR-attributed grammars. (Wikipedia).
There is a great deal of confusion about the term 'grammar'. Most people associate with it a book written about a language. In fact, there are various manifestations of this traditional term: presecriptive, descriptive and reference grammar. In theoretical linguistics, grammars are theory
From playlist VLC107 - Syntax: Part II
In this video, you’ll learn more about when to use "whose" and "who's" correctly in American English. Visit https://www.gcflearnfree.org/grammar/whos-or-whose/1/ for our text-based lesson. We hope you enjoy!
From playlist Grammar
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
ADVERBS of TIME, FREQUENCY, LOCATION, and MANNER - ENGLISH GRAMMAR
We talk about adverbs of location, adverbs of time, adverbs of manner, and adverbs of frequency. Adverbs modify verbs or add background information for an entire sentence. #EnglishGrammar #Grammar #English If you want to support the channel, hit the "JOIN" button above and pick a channel
From playlist English Grammar
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
PHY210 - English in England: RP
This E-Lecture constitutes the starting point of a series of e-lectures dealing with English and its phonological varieties. The focus of this one is Received Pronunciation, the standard phonological dialect associated with England. Its main topics are: history, definition and a detailed d
From playlist VLC105 - Phonetics, Phonology & Transcription
ADJECTIVE PHRASES - ENGLISH GRAMMAR
We talk about adjective phrases. Phrases are at least one word and contain a head that is of the same category. Adjective phrases can be modified by degree adverbs. If you want to support the channel, hit the "JOIN" button above and pick a channel subscription that suits your needs. Every
From playlist English Grammar
PHY112 - Phonetic Transcription II
This clip discusses the ingredients and principles of an phonetic alphabet, in particular the principles of the IPA. Furthermore, the different variants of a notation for PDE are discussed. Historically, most modern systems for the transcription of English follow the principles of the IPA
From playlist VLC109 - Phonetics and Phonology
NOUN PHRASES - ENGLISH GRAMMAR
We discuss noun phrases. Noun phrases consist of a head noun, proper name, or pronoun. Noun phrases can be modified by adjective phrases or other noun phrases. Noun phrases take determiners as specifiers. We also draw trees for noun phrase. you want to support the channel, hit the "JOIN"
From playlist English Grammar
23C3: A Natural Language Database Interface using Fuzzy Semantics
Speaker: Richard Bergmair We give a thorough exposition of our natural language database interface that produces result sets ranked according to the degree to which database records fulfill our intuitions about vague expressions in natural language such as `a small rainy city near San Fr
From playlist 23C3: Who can you trust
ggplot2 Tutorial | ggplot2 In R Tutorial | Data Visualization In R | R Training | Edureka
( R Training : https://www.edureka.co/data-analytics-with-r-certification-training ) This "ggplot2 Tutorial" by Edureka is a comprehensive session on the ggplot2 in R. This tutorial will not only get you started with the ggplot2 package, but also make you an expert in visualizing data wit
From playlist Data Science Tutorial Videos
CERIAS Security: Policy Engineering Framework for Federated Access Management 2/6
Clip 2/6 Speaker: Rafae Bhatti · Purdue University Federated systems are an emerging paradigm for information sharing and integration. Such systems require access management policies that not only protect user privacy and resource security but also allow scalable and seamless interope
From playlist The CERIAS Security Seminars 2006
EMBERCONF 2015 - DYNAMIC GRAPHIC COMPOSITION IN EMBER
BY: CHRIS HENN Ember's declarative object model and data-binding make it an excellent fit for building data visualizations that respond to change. This talk presents two ways to think about building dynamic SVG visualizations in Ember in the context of Hadley Wickham's The Grammar of Grap
From playlist EmberConf 2015
ATTRIBUTIVE and PREDICATE ADJECTIVES - ENGLISH GRAMMAR
We talk about adjectives: attributive and predicative. Attributive adjectives appear before the nouns they modify. Predicative adjectives appear after a BE or LINKING verb. If you want to support the channel, hit the "JOIN" button above and pick a channel subscription that suits your need
From playlist English Grammar
RailsConf 2019 - Pre-evaluation in Ruby by Kevin Deisz
RailsConf 2019 - Pre-evaluation in Ruby by Kevin Deisz _______________________________________________________________________________________________ Cloud 66 - Pain Free Rails Deployments Cloud 66 for Rails acts like your in-house DevOps team to build, deploy and maintain your Rails ap
From playlist RailsConf 2019
Lecturer: Dr. Erin M. Buchanan Summer 2020 https://www.patreon.com/statisticsofdoom This video is part of my Natural Language Processing course. This video covers parsing, which is creating sentence structure for understanding meaning. You will learn both traditional constituency parsin
From playlist Natural Language Processing
MAE915_Assessing Speaking (Practice)_14Oct2021
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From playlist Language Assessment & Technology
Python - Building Feature Grammars Part 1
Lecturer: Dr. Erin M. Buchanan Summer 2019 https://www.patreon.com/statisticsofdoom This chapter covers how to write your own feature grammar using Python and nltk. You will learn what a feature grammar is, the ins and outs of how to define features and their components, and how to write
From playlist Natural Language Processing
Compilation - Part Three: Syntax Analysis
This is part three of a series of videos about compilation. Part three is about syntax analysis. It explains how the syntax analyser, otherwise known as the parser, takes a token stream from the lexical analyser, and checks it to make sure that the rules of the source language have been
From playlist Compilation
What are the Origins of English Words? Facts and Stats and lots of History
What are the origins of the English language? In this video we look at lots of facts and statistics and try to reach some accurate figures about English words and where they come from. We'll go back in history to look at words from Anglos-Saxon, French (and Anglo-Norman), Latin, Old Norse,
From playlist History of the English Language