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    Manglish

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    Topic 1: question 2 1.0 Introduction “Alamak‚ this is a police check lah‚ I drank too much tonight‚ I’m afraid I’ll be summoned.” If you are not a local Malaysian you might ask what this person is trying to say but we as Malaysian understood what he meant. Have you ever heard of “Manglish”? It might be odd to others but not to us Malaysians. According to English In Malaysia (2011‚ para.2)‚ the definition of Manglish is‚ ”Manglish refers to the colloquial‚ informal spoken form of Malaysian

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    I) Examine the ways in which the Ontological argument attempts to prove to the atheist that God exists. There are many different forms of the ontological argument for the existence of God. The first being an argument postulated by Anselm in the Proslogian. The ontological argument is a priori meaning knowledge is independent of experience an analytical meaning from logic. The Ontological argument follows the analytic method of knowledge; in this instance‚ for example‚ this is to be found when Anselm

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    Elements of Grammar

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    ELEMENTS OF GRAMMAR · Subjects and predicates Large doses of alcohol act as a depressant. doses - A simple subject is the single noun or pronoun which identifies what the sentence is about or produces the action of the sentence act - The simple predicate is the main sentence verb · Types of nouns A noun identifies a person‚ place‚ thing‚ or idea. Nouns are introduced with definite or indefinite articles‚ or with a limiting word (like a number‚ a demonstrative pronoun‚ or a relative pronoun)

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    Assignment Homework

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    TABLE ACCESS BY INDEX ROWID| ZIPCODE | 1 | 9 | 1 (0)| 00:00:01 | |*5 | INDEX UNIQUE SCAN | ZIP_PK | 1 | | 0 (0)| 00:00:01 | ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- Predicate Information (identified by operation id): --------------------------------------------------- 4 - filter("Z"."STATE"=’CT’) 5 - access("S"."ZIP"="Z"."ZIP") Statistics ----------------------------------------------------------

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    Relational Calculus

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    Aim | θ } predicate calculus expression involving tuple variables t1‚ t2‚…‚ tm‚ tm+1‚…‚ts - specifies the condition to be satisfied Prof P Sreenivasa Kumar‚ Department of CS&E‚ IITM. 2 An example TRC query student (rollNo‚ name‚ degree‚ year‚ sex‚ deptNo‚ advisor ) department (deptId‚ name‚ hod‚ phone ) Obtain the rollNo‚ name of all girl students in the Maths Dept (deptId = 2) {s.rollNo‚s.name| student(s)^ s.sex=‘F’^ s.deptNo=2} attributes required in the result This predicate is true

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    shooting for. In other words‚ we find that this doctrine takes the world‚ as we know it‚ and reduces all of its complexity to a "rigid monism‚" or the Absolute. Russell argued that traditional logic was only capable of putting problems into subject-predicate form and that if there is truth in the doctrine of internal relations then there is no such thing as diversity and that ultimately there are no relations. The big problem that Russell found

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    Definition Essay

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    Charles Lawson Showalter DE English 12 11/17/12 Human Nature Oscar Wilde said "The only thing that one really knows about human nature is that it changes. Change is the one quality we can predicate from it. The systems that fail are those who rely on the permanency of human nature‚ and not on its growth and development. The error of Louis XIV was that he thought human nature would always be the same. The result of his error was the French Revolution. It was an admirable result." Human nature

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    Double Object Verbs

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    Chapter 2 THE SYNTAX AND SEMANTICS OF DETRANSITIVE VERBS THE PREPOSITIONAL DATIVE CONSTRUCTION AND THE DOUBLE OBJECT CONSTRUCTION 0.1. Introduction The de-transitive verbs we are concerned with in this chapter are verbs of the type give‚ send‚ promise‚ bring‚ etc.‚ which take two internal objects realized either as a DP ^ PP sequence or as a DP ^ DP sequence: (1) a. Sue gave a book to Bill b. Sue gave Bill a book The construction illustrated in (1a) is called the to-dative construction

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    Kant

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    Explain the difference between transcendental realism (using Leibniz and Hume as examples) and Kant’s transcendental idealism. Why does Kant call his turn to transcendental idealism a “Copernican Revolution”. Transcendental realism claims that the world exists independently of human subjectivity. It also claims that the human thought or perception has no influence and does not effect the way world exists and cannot be interpreted by the way people interpret it. Transcendental realism relies

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    Syntax and Parsing

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    University‚ Canada. E-mail: anoop@cs.sfu.ca Abstract Parsing uncovers the hidden structure of linguistic input. In many applications involving natural language‚ the underlying predicate-argument structure of sentences can be useful. The syntactic analysis of language provides a means to explicitly discover the various predicate-argument dependencies that may exist in a sentence. In natural language processing‚ the syntactic analysis of natural language input can vary from being very low-level‚ such

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