| Pustejovsky, James (1988) \The Geometry of Events," Lexicon Project Working Paper 24, Center for Cognitive Science, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Cambridge, MA. |
....and does not appear in the DRS of the processed discourse. This captures one of the semantic features of begin namely the function of modifier of its complement eventuality. In order to adequately represent this modification, we embed the explicit event structure account of Pustejovsky ( Pustejovsky, 1995 ] into the 3 operator s definition, e.g. its meaning postulate. The DRT discourse referents event and state remain operative in the DRS. We adopt the definitions of the DRT conceptual entities events and states in order to represent the discourse semantics effects of aspect and the aspectual ....
James Pustejovsky. The Generative Lexicon. Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 1995.
....claim 12 that these two syntactic patterns convey identical semantic content, so they are to be accounted for in a uniform way. To do this we are going to adopt two well known theoretical approaches: Discourse Representation Theory ( Kamp, 1981] Kamp and Reyle, 1993] and The Generative Lexicon ([Pustejovsky, 1995]) 6 Discourse Representation Theory Discourse Representation Theory ( Kamp, 1979] Kamp and Reyle, 1993] originates in model theoretic semantics and provides a theoretical framework to account for the semantic representation of linguistic phenomena which cannot be accounted for by the ....
....state 2 . In fact the notion of oe corresponds to the notion of event in Pustejovsky s account about the syntax of events. The interpretation and the structure of oe is derived from the lexical meaning of the predicate, and is structured according to the principles of the generative lexicon ([Pustejovsky, 1995]) Also, we adopt Bergler s idea (cf. Bergler, 1995] of the matrix clauses, as semantic carriers of textual meta information, and consider the aspectual verbs as constituing a similar phenomenon, but in different lexical semantic domain. Because of their auxiliary role aspectual verbs will not ....
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James Pustejovsky. The Generative Lexicon. Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 1995.
....the contents of the Query Editor untranslated to the server. This menu item is displayed if this instance is being used as an output window. It should be noted that the facility to copy and paste is not one built into InterViews. It is accomplished by using the XStoreBytes and XFetchBytes Xlib[GS91] calls. 34 Figure 3.3: The Attribute Window 3.1.3 The Attribute Window The attributes window (Figure 3.3) is used to add new select attributes (Section 2.4.1) to a select clause, or add operands to an expression. Once the clause is constructed and the OK button is pressed, the new clause ....
James Gettys and Robert W. Scheifler. Xlib -- C language X Interface. Laboratory of Computer Science, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, first edition, 1991.
....times slower than local procedure calls [SB90, BN84] it is desirable to keep the number of remote procedure calls low. Even if a cross domain RPC is required to invoke a service, the difference between a cross domain and a cross machine RPC can be substantial [BALL90] Remote evaluation (REV) Sta86, SG90] is an extension to the RPC model. It allows the client to send a request to the server in the form of a program. The server executes this program locally and returns the results to the client. This interaction is synchronous, i.e. the client is blocked until the remote computation finishes ....
....The program may bind to local services and invoke them as part of its computation. Thus, a powerful service is created by invoking generic services locally. This achieves two things, the server interface can be kept simple and generic and the number of remote procedure calls are reduced. Stamos [Sta86] mentions the possibility of a further optimization to REV. One is pre compilation of the code portion of a REV request. The other is to CHAPTER 2. SURVEY OF RELEVANT WORK 25 cache this code at the server side, thereby reducing communication traffic and compilation time on successive requests. ....
J. W. Stamos. Remote Evaluation. Phd thesis mit/lcs/tr-354, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Laboratory for Computer Science, Cambridge, Massachusetts 02139, January 1986.
....that all sites support, but other libraries might be optional or new. 8 Related work Code transmission has been investigated and implemented by several researchers. Although these systems generally share some features with ours, none combine all the goals that we set forth in section 2. REV [15 17], for remote evaluation, provides code transmission in an RPC context. Clients can send procedures to servers for remote execution, where they are dynamically bound against the libraries provided by the server. REV uses static typing to provide safety for dynamic binding (the only system other ....
James W. Stamos. Remote Evaluation. PhD thesis, Laboratory for Computer Science, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, January 1986. Technical report MIT/LCS/TR-354.
....important optimization opportunities to any replication based implementation. For example, the collector can copy objects in essentially any desired order. This freedom in copying order could be used to increase locality of reference or to change the representation of objects stored in a cache[17]. Another way that copying order freedom can be exploited is by concentrating early replication work on objects reachable from particular roots. Particular roots may be more likely to change than others, so copying them later could reduce the amount of latent garbage copied by the collector. Also, ....
James W. O'Toole. Garbage Collecting an Object Cache. Technical Report MIT/LCS/TM-485, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, April 1993. To appear.
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Pustejovsky, James (1988) \The Geometry of Events," Lexicon Project Working Paper 24, Center for Cognitive Science, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Cambridge, MA.
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