syntactical造句1. That is, in a syntactical context, a word acting as a bridge between two other words.
2. The problem might be semantic or syntactical.
3. A compiler structured on the syntactical relationships of the character string.
4. The interrogative pronoun is placed at the syntactical position which the question is asked about, e . g.
4.try its best to collect and build good sentences.
5. From the syntactical point of view, the concept of the syntactic truth degree of formulas is proposed in two-valued propositional logic system.
6. Thus a kind of new syntactical and semantical systems of fuzzy predicate calculus are formed.
7. The logical properties of individual terms can be analyzed in both syntactical and semantic aspects.
8. This paper analyzes the stylistic features of the novel Lolita written by Russian American Vladimir Nabokov from lexical, syntactical and phonological levels.
9. it In other words there is a kind of grammatical and syntactical permissibility obviously in the expression It is raining.
10. As the central studying method of contextualism, contextual analysis is the sets of syntactical analysis, semantic analysis and pragmatic analysis.
11. All above all, the basic and secondary well as its syntactical functions get systematically set forth.
12. The sentences of correctly segmented and tagged are analyzed, and rule-based method and syntactical and semantic score are adapted to disambiguate.
13. To describe ( a word ) by stating its part of speech, form, and syntactical relationships in a sentence.
14. Godel's completeness shows that in the case of the first order logic the syntactical and semantical characters of reasoning coincide.
15. Triggering - type mechanisms are invoked in the process so that the child can crack the morpho- syntactical code of any language.
16. By reference to some modern English versions of the Bible, the present paper makes a sampling survey and analysis of the syntactical structure in the King James Bible.