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Table 6: pragmatic rules and examples

in Modality Expressions in Japanese and Their Automatic Paraphrasing
by Toshifumi Tanabe, Kenji Yoshimura, Kosho Shudo
"... In PAGE 6: ...different but function equivalently or similarly in specific situation of those utterances. These pragmatic equivalence rules are exemplified in Table6 . These rules require that the agent of their complement sentence to be second person .... ..."

Table 2: Revisions by pragmatic category

in Revisions that Improve Cohesion in Multi-document Summaries: A Preliminary Study
by Jahna C. Otterbacher, Dragomir R. Radev, Airong Luo 2002
Cited by 5

Table 1: Problem localization algorithm.

in Performance Problem Localization in Self-Healing, Service-Oriented Systems using Bayesian Networks ∗ ABSTRACT
by Rui Zhang, Steve Moyle
"... In PAGE 5: ... 5.3 Experimental results The damage scores computed by the localization proce- dure outlined in Table1 for each eDiaMoND service are shown in Table 4. The ogsa dai remote service has the high- est score and is indeed identified as the most significant Table 4: Damage scores for eDiaMoND services dur- ing image data loading.... ..."

Table 2: Percentage of correctly analyzed pragmatic units.

in Empowering Knowledge Based Speech Understanding through Statistics
by J. Fischer, J. Haas, E. Nöth, H. Niemann, F. Deinzer
"... In PAGE 4: ... The optimiza- tion method used is stochastic relaxation. In Table2 the number of correctly analyzed pragmatic units (i.e.... ..."

Table 7: Pragmatic Aspects: Additional Characterization

in A Conceptual Perspective on the Comparison of Object-Oriented Programming Languages
by Bent Bruun Kristensen, Kasper Østerbye 1996
"... In PAGE 7: ...ST80 Beta C++ Ei el CLOS Self O-C Ada Simula O-Pascal Modi ed Properties Overriding Y Y Y Y Y Y Y - Y Y Extension S (F) S S (F) S S - S S Combination S G S S D S S - G S Notation Meaning Overriding Y/N Yes: Allowed / No: Not allowed Extension S/(F)/F Supported / Partially Enforced / Enforced Combination S/G/D Special / General / Declaratively Table 5: Properties: Additional Characterization and then be dynamically classi ed according to its actual situation; this is usually simulated by exchanging the object with another object. In addition in Table7 we illustrate typing in relation to implicit classi cation. Exempli cation: Single exempli cation means that only one phenomena exists/can be created which is covered by the concept.... In PAGE 7: ... Multiple inheritance may possibly be seen as supporting some kind of simultaneous specialization (although simultaneous specialization is not part our conceptual framework we include this possibility for completeness; alternatively, multiple inheritance may be seen as a support of the results of multiple generalizations, but not the processes). In addition in Table7 we clarify the support of simultaneous specialization by means of multiple inheritance. Aggregation: Multiple aggregation means that the same (set of part) concepts may be used to form several di erent aggregated concept.... ..."
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Table 1. Traditional, Pragmatic and Younger Evangelicals

in Chapter
by Randy Rowland, Sally Morgenthaler, Rev William, T. Ekhardt 2005

Table 2. A Pragmatic Framework for Acknowledgment Acts

in Acknowledgment Acts in Task-Based Dialogue
by David G. Novick, David G. Novick, Stephen Sutton, Stephen Sutton

Table (1). Structural amp; Pragmatic Approach Predictions

in Interaction of Structural and Contextual Constraints During the On-line Generation of Scalar Inferences
by Napoleon Katsos, Richard Breheny, John Williams

Table 4. Results for five CHR with localization problems

in Team oriented programming and proxy agents: The next generation
by Paul Scerri, David V. Pynadath, Nathan Schurr, Ro Farinelli, Sudeep G, Milind Tambe 2003
"... In PAGE 15: ... The results obtained are reported in table 4 and in table 5. Table4 show the results when five CHRs experience problems in their localization capability while table 5 reports the result with ten. In each table the first column shows the algorithm used, the second column shows the average battery level of CSRs over time.... ..."
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Table 2: Results for ve CHR with localization problems

in Coordination for a Multi Robot System in Dynamic Environments
by Alessandro Farinelli
"... In PAGE 10: ...s 6000 simulation steps long. For each different parameter setting we performed ve repetitions. The result obtained are reported in table 2 and in table 3. Table2 shows the results when ve CHR can experience problem in their localization capability while table 3 reports the result with ten. In each table the rst column shows the algorithm used, the second column shows the average battery level of CSRs over time.... ..."
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