Search for dissertations about: "universal"
Showing result 1 - 5 of 583 swedish dissertations containing the word universal.
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1. Moderate Nominalism and Moderate Realism
Abstract : The subject matter of this thesis is analytic ontology. Chapters II and III deal with two versions of trope theory, or moderate nominalism; these are defined as ontologies which recognise properties and relations but no (real) universals. The key notion of both theories, trope, is characterised as an abstract particular. READ MORE
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2. Limited and universal salvation : A text-oriented and hermeneutical study of two perspectives in Paul
Abstract : The purpose of this dissertation is to determine whether the letters of Paul can be said to support or to refute a modern belief in universal salvation. Theoretically many scholars would regard views of limited and universal salvation as mutually exclusive. READ MORE
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3. Universal Instruction Selection
Abstract : In code generation, instruction selection chooses instructions to implement a given program under compilation, global code motion moves computations from one part of the program to another, and block ordering places program blocks in a consecutive sequence. Local instruction selection chooses instructions one program block at a time while global instruction selection does so for the entire function. READ MORE
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4. Multilingual Grammars and Universal Dependencies
Abstract : Abstract syntax trees are an alternative representation to syntactic structures commonly found in NLP systems. This representation allows for sharing of structures across languages, making it well suited to serve as a translation interlingua. READ MORE
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5. REACHING OUT WITH UNIVERSAL PARENTAL SUPPORT
Abstract : The overarching aim of this thesis was to explore the general interest in universal parental support, the circumstances under which this interest is stronger, and how universal support groups for parents of adolescents could be developed according to those parents’ perceived needs. Study I examined parents´ interest in municipal parental support. READ MORE