Essays about: "temporal clause"
Found 4 essays containing the words temporal clause.
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1. Planning Processes in Speaking, Texting, and Writing – The effect of reader’s and listener’s temporal and spatial presence on planning in language production
University essay from Lunds universitet/Allmän språkvetenskap; Lunds universitet/Masterprogram: Språk och språkvetenskapAbstract : This thesis investigates planning processes in language production, more specifically in texting as compared to speaking and writing, through pauses analyses (Goldman Eisler, 1969; Matsuhashi, 1981). Texting is used to examine the role of the spatial and temporal presence of a listener/reader in language production. READ MORE
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2. An extension of the PPSZ Algorithm to Infinite-Domain Constraint Satisfaction Problems
University essay from Linköpings universitet/Programvara och systemAbstract : The PPSZ algorithm (Paturi et al., FOCS 1998) is the fastest known algorithm for solving k-SAT when k >= 4. Hertli et al. recently extended the algorithm to solve (d, k)-Clause Satisfaction problems ((d,k)-ClSP) for which it is the fastest known algorithm for all k >= 3 (Hertli et al. READ MORE
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3. Effects of visual feedback on the temporal aspects of argumentative writing
University essay from Lunds universitet/Masterprogram: Språk och språkvetenskapAbstract : The effects of visual feedback in writing have mainly been investigated in the context of L1 handwriting and findings generally point to the detrimental effects of visual suppression, in terms of lower quality of the text, shorter clauses and lack of coherence. An investigation of visual feedback effects in computer-based L2 text production has not been undertaken yet. READ MORE
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4. Temporal Anteriority of the Arabic Perfect in Relative Clauses
University essay from Lunds universitet/Masterprogram: Språk och språkvetenskap; Lunds universitet/ArabiskaAbstract : In this study I investigate how relative clauses in MSA effect the temporal properties of the verb form known as Perfect. Comrie (1976), and later Fassi Fehri (2004), describe the Perfect as having the properties of anteriority and perfectivity, i.e. READ MORE