Search for dissertations about: "functional languages"
Showing result 16 - 20 of 131 swedish dissertations containing the words functional languages.
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16. Functional EDSLs for Web Applications
Abstract : This thesis aims to make the development of complex web applications easier, faster and safer through the application of strongly typed functional programming techniques. Traditional web applications are commonly written in the de facto standard language of the web, JavaScript, which, being untyped, provides no guarantees regarding the data processed by programs, increasing the burden of testing and defensive programming. READ MORE
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17. Functional Program Correctness Through Types
Abstract : This thesis addresses the problem of avoiding errors in functionalprograms. The thesis has three parts, discussing different aspects ofprogram correctness, with the unifying theme that types are anintegral part of the methods used to establish correctness. READ MORE
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18. A Corpus-Based Study on the Degrees of Lexicalization and Grammaticalization of Finnish Converbs
Abstract : This study attempts to define the degrees of lexicalization and grammaticalization of the Finnish converbs ending in Ten, TUA, TessA, TAkse, mAllA and -mAttA. The study is based on a corpus of Finnish newspaper texts from the 1990s. The approach is fundamentally functional-typological and cognitive. READ MORE
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19. The introductory it pattern in academic writing by non-native-speaker students, native-speaker students and published writers : A corpus-based study
Abstract : The present compilation thesis investigates the use of a pattern that is commonly found in academic writing, namely the introductory it pattern (e.g. it is interesting to note the difference). The main aim is to shed further light on the formal and functional characteristics of the pattern in academic writing. READ MORE
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20. A Local Grammar of Cause and Effect : A Corpus-driven Study
Abstract : This thesis puts forward a specialized, functional grammar of cause and effect withinthe sub-genre of biomedical research articles. Building on research into the localgrammars of dictionary definitions and evaluation, the thesis describes the applicationof a corpus-driven methodology to description of the principal lexical grammaticalpatterns which underpin causation in scientific writing. READ MORE