Search for dissertations about: "thesis on grammar"
Showing result 16 - 20 of 118 swedish dissertations containing the words thesis on grammar.
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16. A Grammar of Lalo
Abstract : The thesis is a descriptive reference grammar of the present-day Lalo language as spoken in Longjie township in Yunnan province of Southwestern China. It constitutes a presentation of empirical data collected during field work in Longjie township, and includes as survey of the phonology, morphology and syntax of the language. READ MORE
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17. On Solving String Constraints
Abstract : Software systems are deeply involved in diverse human activities as everyone uses a variety of software systems on a daily basis. It is essential to guarantee that software systems all work correctly. Two popular methods for finding failures of software systems are testing and model checking. READ MORE
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18. 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
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19. The Syntax of Tenselessness : On Copying Constructions in Swedish
Abstract : This thesis investigates three construction types in Swedish where two (or more) verbs display identical inflectional morphology (COPYING) and share one overt subject. The constructions are referred to as (i) T(ENSE)M(OOD)A(SPECT)-COPYING complements, of the form John started and wrote (John started writing), (ii) PARTICIPLE COPYING complements, of the form John had been-able written (John had been able to write), and (iii) PSEUDOCOORDINATIONS, of the form John sat and wrote (John was writing). READ MORE
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20. System Design for DSP Applications with the MASIC Methodology
Abstract : The difficulties of system design are persistentlyincreasing due to the integration of more functionality on asystem, time-to-market pressure, productivity gap, andperformance requirements. To address the system designproblems, design methodologies build system models at higherabstraction level. READ MORE