Grammar frameworks

Integrational linguistics

Integrational Linguistics (IL) is a general approach to linguistics that has been developed by the German linguist Hans-Heinrich Lieb and others since the late 1960s. The term "Integrational Linguistics" as a name for this approach has been used in publications since 1977 and antedates the use of the same term for integrationism, an unrelated approach developed by Roy Harris. Integrational Linguistics continues being developed by an open group of linguists from various countries. (Wikipedia).

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Integration 6 The Fundamental Theorem of Calculus

Explanation of the fundamental theorem of calculus in an easy to understand way.

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Integration 9 The Area Between Two Curves Part 3 Example 1

Work through an example evaluating the area between two curves.

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Integration 9 The Area Between Two Curves Part 3 Example 2

Working through an example of area between two curves.

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Integration 0 Introduction to Integration

Introduction to Integration

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Integration 4 The Definite Integral Part 2

Working through an example of the definite integral

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Another example of trigonometric integration.

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Integration 5 Mean Value Theorem of Integration Part 1

Explanation of the mean value theorem of integration.

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E-Education - E-Assessment on the Virtual Linguistics Campus

Modern teaching and learning scenarios involve assessment in many ways: prior, during or after the learning process. This E-Lecture discusses the types and formats of E-Assessment used on the VLC and examines the special role of formative assessment within the Inverted Classroom Mastery Mo

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Integration 1 Riemann Sums Part 1 - YouTube sharing.mov

Introduction to Riemann Sums

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Integration 4 The Definite Integral Part 3 Example 3

Working through another example using the definite integral.

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SEM122 - Predicate Logic II

This E-Lecture builds upon Predicate Logic I and discusses the main principles of quantification. Prof. Handke explains how to use and interpret the universal, the existential and the negative quantifier and uses several examples for illustration.

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Wolfram Technology Conference 2010: Stephen Wolfram Keynote Part 3

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Mathematica 8: Using Free-Form Input and Wolfram|Alpha Data

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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

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Comprehension 1 - Situation Models & Mental Simulations according to Zwaan (2016)

In this video, I review Zwaan's (2016) review article on Situation Models & Mental Simulations.

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André Freitas - Building explanation machines for science: a neuro-symbolic perspective

Recorded 12 January 2023. André Freitas of the University of Manchester presents "Building explanation machines for science: a neuro-symbolic perspective" at IPAM's Explainable AI for the Sciences: Towards Novel Insights Workshop. Learn more online at: http://www.ipam.ucla.edu/programs/wor

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Integration 4 The Definite Integral Part 3 Example 1

An example using the definite integral.

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Bioinformatics Research Symposium Beckman Institute Auditorium Thursday, January 14, 2016

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Generative grammar | Formal grammar | Integrational theory of grammars | Algorithm | Integrational theory of language