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Minimalist grammar

Minimalist grammars are a class of formal grammars that aim to provide a more rigorous, usually proof-theoretic, formalization of Chomskyan Minimalist program than is normally provided in the mainstream Minimalist literature. A variety of particular formalizations exist, most of them developed by Edward Stabler, Alain Lecomte, Christian Retoré, or combinations thereof. (Wikipedia).

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All Mathematicians are Minimalist

In this video I talk about why all mathematicians are actually minimalist, to some extent. Thoughts? Opinions? Leave a comment below:)

From playlist Cool Math Stuff

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This is Why Minimalism is a Thing

In this video I talk about why minimalism is a thing people follow in today's society. There is a reason, and it's a good one.

From playlist Inspiration and Life Advice

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PHY_017 - Linguistic Micro-Lectures: Finding Minimal Pairs

In this short micro-lecture, Prof. Handke explains in a step-by-step fashion how minimal pairs can be found in phonology and presents a flow-chart at the end.

From playlist Micro-Lectures - Phonology

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Hans Schoutens: O-minimalism: the first-order properties of o-minimality

Find this video and other talks given by worldwide mathematicians on CIRM's Audiovisual Mathematics Library: http://library.cirm-math.fr. And discover all its functionalities: - Chapter markers and keywords to watch the parts of your choice in the video - Videos enriched with abstracts, b

From playlist Algebra

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Explosion and Minimal Logic

Minimal logic, or minimal calculus, is an intuitionistic and paraconsistent logic, that rejects both the Law of Excluded Middle (LEM) as well as the Principle Of Explosion (Ex Falso Quodlibet, EFQ). https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Minimal_logic https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Principle_of_exp

From playlist Logic

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SYN103 - Grammar (Overview)

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

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SYN104 - Generative Grammar

This E-Lecture discusses the fundamental ideas of generative grammar, the most influential grammar model in linguistic theory. In particular we exemplfy the main principles that account for the non-finite character of natural language as well as the phenonemon of native speaker competence.

From playlist VLC206 - Morphology and Syntax

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Can You Speak Emoji?

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From playlist Newest Episodes

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Outdoor Education Professional | Budgeting as a seasonal worker | Part 6 | Khan Academy

Learn about how one outdoor educator combined seasonal employment and simple living to pursue her passion for the outdoors. This video is part of a series on Khan Academy covering the responsibilities, requirements, and financial aspects of careers. Careers and Personal Finance on Khan Ac

From playlist Career Profiles

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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

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[Syntax] Subject Auxiliary Inversion and Movement

We talk about how to make questions with subject-auxiliary inversion, and then discuss our first examples of entire-word movement. LIKE AND SHARE THE VIDEO IF IT HELPED! Visit our website: http://bit.ly/1zBPlvm Subscribe on YouTube: http://bit.ly/1vWiRxW Like us on Facebook: http://on.fb

From playlist Syntax

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How to Turn Words into Trees: Dependency Parsing [Lecture]

This is a single lecture from a course. If you you like the material and want more context (e.g., the lectures that came before), check out the whole course: https://boydgraber.org/teaching/CMSC_723/ (Including homeworks and reading.) Music: https://soundcloud.com/alvin-grissom-ii/review

From playlist Computational Linguistics I

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Graph Theory: 50. Maximum vs Maximal

Here we describe the difference between two similar sounding words in mathematics: maximum and maximal. We use concepts in graph theory to highlight the difference. In particular, we define an independent set in a graph and a component in a graph and look at some examples. -- Bits of Gra

From playlist Graph Theory part-9

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RubyConf 2016 - Deletion Driven Development: Code to delete code! by Chris Arcand

RubyConf 2016 - Deletion Driven Development: Code to delete code! by Chris Arcand Good news! Ruby is a successful and mature programming language with a wealth of libraries and legacy applications that have been contributed to for many years. The bad news: Those projects might contain a l

From playlist RubyConf 2016

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SYN109 - Phrase Structure I

Sentences can be analyzed into hierarchies of constituents. This E-lecture introduces the historical development of phrase structure systems from 1957 until today.

From playlist VLC107 - Syntax: Part II

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[Rust Programming] Crafting Interpreters: Day 4

In this video we continue to look at the Crafting Interpreters book, and learn how to port it to Rust. Since I'm a Rust beginner, the intent is that it will help me learn the language more in-depth than before. The book: https://craftinginterpreters.com/contents.html Today we finished ch

From playlist Rust Ports

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Write the Docs Portland 2017: The Wisdom of Crowds... by Ingrid Towey

Write the Docs Portland 2017: The Wisdom of Crowds: Crowdsourcing Minimalism in an Open Organization by Ingrid Towey The Wisdom of Crowds: Crowdsourcing Minimalism in an Open Organization by Ingrid Towey, Brice Fallon-Freeman, and Aneta Petrová What does choosing flavors of LaCroix spark

From playlist Write The Docs 2017

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Inkscape Tutorial: How to Make Minimalist Map Art (OpenStreetMap Data)

Inkscape step-by-step beginner-intermediate tutorial on how to create custom minimalist map art as seen on Etsy. Follow along in this Inkscape screen capture showing how to: 1. Use OpenStreetMap to download your map data as an editable SVG file. 2. Create specific dimensions to your map a

From playlist Map Art Design Tutorials

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