Junction Grammar is a descriptive model of language developed during the 1960s by (1936–2010)[14]. Junction Grammar is based on the premise that the meaning of language can be described and precisely codified by the way language elements are joined. The model was used during the 1960s and 1970s in the attempt to create a functional computer-assisted translation system. It has also been used for linguistic analysis in the language instruction field. (Wikipedia).
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What is a Conjunction? | Basic English Grammar Rules | ESL | SAT | TOEFL
What is a conjunction? Conjunctions are like the glue in your sentences, holding words and phrases together. We discuss the 3 types of Conjunctions: Coordinating (for, and, nor, but, or, yet, so) Subordinating (because, before, after, although, since, unless, until…) Correlative (either/o
From playlist It Starts With Literacy
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
Parallel structure | Syntax | Khan Academy
Keep going! Check out the next lesson and practice what you’re learning: https://www.khanacademy.org/humanities/grammar/syntax-conventions-of-standard-english/dangling-modifiers-and-parallel-structure/e/parallel-structure Parallel structure isn’t a set rule, but more of a stylistic choice
From playlist Grammar
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
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
Phrases and clauses | Syntax | Khan Academy
Keep going! Check out the next lesson and practice what you’re learning: https://www.khanacademy.org/humanities/grammar/syntax-sentences-and-clauses/phrases-and-clauses/e/introduction-to-phrases-and-clauses A phrase is any collection of words that behaves like a part of speech, like a nou
From playlist 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
Live Stream #65: Session 7 - Programming from A to Z
This Live Stream covers Context-Free Grammars (Session 7 of the "Programming from A to Z" class at ITP http://shiffman.net/a2z/). I discuss grammars in general and get into the specifics of context-free grammars. I demonstrate two different JavaScript libraries: RiTa.js and Tracery, as w
From playlist Live Stream Archive
Junction Tree Variational Autoencoder for Molecular Graph Generation | TDLS
Toronto Deep Learning Series, 24 September 2018 For slides and more information, visit https://tdls.a-i.science/events/2018-09-24/ Paper Review: https://arxiv.org/abs/1802.04364 Speaker: Rouzbeh Afrasiabi (Multiple Sclerosis Society of Canada) Organizer: https://www.linkedin.com/in/ami
From playlist Machine Learning for Scientific Discovery
7.4: Homework Assignment Session 7 - Programming with Text
In this last video of Session 7, I discuss exercises you can try related to Context-Free Grammars. Course url: http://shiffman.net/a2z/ Links discussed in this session: 🔗 Kate Compton's Tracery: https://github.com/galaxykate/tracery 🔗Matt Might's The Language of Languages: http://matt.mi
From playlist Programming with Text - All Videos
Coordinating conjunctions | 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-preposition-and-the-conjunction/introduction-to-conjunctions/v/coordinating-conjunctions-final Coordinating conjunctions connect
From playlist The parts of speech | Grammar | Khan Academy
7.1: Intro to Session 7: Context-Free Grammar - Programming with Text
This video introduces Session 7: Context-Free Grammar from the ITP course "Programming from A to Z". A Context-Free Grammar is a set of recursive "replacement" rules to generate text. In this session, I discuss two JavaScript libraries: Tracery and RiTa.js for working with context-free gr
From playlist Programming with Text - All Videos
What are Prepositions? English Grammar for Beginners | Basic English | ESL
Prepositions show relationships. They help you place nouns in context. For instance, prepositions are used to make clear where a noun is: "The dog is ON my bed." "The milk is IN the refrigerator." Prepositions can be used to show time: "The meeting is AT four-o'clock." "I drink coffee B
From playlist It Starts With Literacy
[hgraph2graph] Hierarchical Generation of Molecular Graphs using Structural Motifs | AISC Spotlight
For slides and more information on the paper, visit https://aisc.ai.science/events/2020-02-26 Discussion lead: Wengong Jin Discussion facilitator(s): Rouzbeh Afrasiabi
From playlist Machine Learning for Scientific Discovery
It's the MELODY NOT the PRONUNCIATION that Matters: (Please don't say Please - bonus)
In this bonus video we look at the importance of intonation in English. It's so much more important than pronunciation. It conveys meaning and if you get it wrong you risk being misunderstood. We look at how the same sentence can be say 3 completely different things; politeness, disappoint
From playlist How to Be Polite - Some English grammar tricks
PSY 523 - Describing Language Part 2
Lecturer: Dr. Erin M. Buchanan Missouri State University Summer/Fall 2016 PSY 523 Psychology and Language lectures covering material from Harley's The Psychology of Language: From Data to Theory. Lecture materials and assignments available at statisticsofdoom.com. https://statisticsofdo
From playlist PSY 523 Psychology and Language
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Assessing alignment of the lateral cervical spine (neck) X-ray | Heatlh & Medicine | Khan Academy
Dr. Mahadevan of Stanford Medical School shows Sal what misalignment in the neck could look like in an X-ray. Created by Sal Khan. Watch the next lesson: https://www.khanacademy.org/science/health-and-medicine/healthcare-misc/v/cervical-spine-protection-in-airway-management-not-a-substitu
From playlist Miscellaneous | Health & Medicine | Khan Academy