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    (In)variability in the Samoan syntax/prosody interface and consequences for syntactic parsing

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    While it has long been clear that prosody should be part of the grammar influencing the action of the syntactic parser, how to bring prosody into computational models of syntactic parsing has remained unclear. The challenge is that prosodic information in the speech signal is the result of the interaction of a multitude of conditioning factors. From this output, how can we factor out the contribution of syntax to conditioning prosodic events? And if we are able to do that factorization and define a production model from the syntactic grammar to a prosodified utterance, how can we then define a comprehension model based on that production model? In this case study of the Samoan morphosyntax-prosody interface, we show how to factor out the influence of syntax on prosody in empirical work and confirm there is invariable morphosyntactic conditioning of high edge tones. Then, we show how this invariability can be precisely characterized and used by a parsing model that factors the various influences of morphosyntax on tonal events. We expect that models of these kinds can be extended to more comprehensive perspectives on Samoan and to languages where the syntax/prosody coupling is more complex

    Issues in the foundations of cognitive psychology

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    Thesis (Ph.D.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Linguistics and Philosophy, 1981.MICROFICHE COPY AVAILABLE IN ARCHIVES AND HUMANITIES.Includes bibliographies.by Edward Palmer Stabler, Jr.Ph.D

    Adaptive communication among collaborative agents: preliminary results with symbol grounding

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    Boolean comparison by simulation

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    The development of high speed, large capacity hardware systems for logic simulation makes boolean comparison of logic networks feasible for designs of practical importance. Boolean comparison provides a complete check of functional equivalence of two logic networks and is a valuable tool in design verification. This paper describes virtual logic that controls the boolean comparison process and provides large reductions in the required number of test cases for many prac-tical design problems. The virtual logic is simulated by the logic simulation system at the same time as the two models are simulated for test cases. The virtual logic has the task of generating new test cases such that the entire input space is covered but minimizing the number of test vectors required. Multivalued logic simulation and other techniques are used to achieve the reductions. Since the entire boolean comparison task is completed without assistance of a general purpose host system the usual communication overhead is avoided. The techniques described are suitable for high speed logic simulators. The simulation system for the work described here was the Engineering Verification Engine (EVE) developed by IBM but other simulation systems provide simi-lar capability. Index Terms Boolean comparison, exhaustive testing, logic partitioning, logic level simulation, multi-valued logic, ternary algebra, functional verification, logic verification. Permission to copy without fee all or part of this material is granted provided that the copies are not made or distributed for direct commercial advantage, the ACM copyright notice and the title of the publication and its date appear, and notice is given that copying is by permission of the Association for Computing Machinery. To copy otherwise, or to republish, requires a fee and/or specific permission

    A Sound and Complete Left-Corner Parsing for Minimalist Grammars

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    Phylogeography of Recently Emerged DENV-2 in Southern Viet Nam

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    Revealing the dispersal of dengue viruses (DENV) in time and space is central to understanding their epidemiology. However, the processes that shape DENV transmission patterns at the scale of local populations are not well understood, particularly the impact of such factors as human population movement and urbanization. Herein, we investigated trends in the spatial dynamics of DENV-2 transmission in the highly endemic setting of southern Viet Nam. Through a phylogeographic analysis of 168 full-length DENV-2 genome sequences obtained from hospitalized dengue cases from 10 provinces in southern Viet Nam, we reveal substantial genetic diversity in both urban and rural areas, with multiple lineages identified in individual provinces within a single season, and indicative of frequent viral migration among communities. Focusing on the recently introduced Asian I genotype, we observed particularly high rates of viral exchange between adjacent geographic areas, and between Ho Chi Minh City, the primary urban center of this region, and populations across southern Viet Nam. Within Ho Chi Minh City, patterns of DENV movement appear consistent with a gravity model of virus dispersal, with viruses traveling across a gradient of population density. Overall, our analysis suggests that Ho Chi Minh City may act as a source population for the dispersal of DENV across southern Viet Nam, and provides further evidence that urban areas of Southeast Asia play a primary role in DENV transmission. However, these data also indicate that more rural areas are also capable of maintaining virus populations and hence fueling DENV evolution over multiple seasons
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