Search for dissertations about: "universal language"
Showing result 21 - 25 of 40 swedish dissertations containing the words universal language.
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21. On the Relative Order of Adverbs in the I-domain: A study of English and Swedish
Abstract : This dissertation is a theoretical and empirical investigation of the ordering of adverbs in the I-domain. Within the generative-minimalist framework, adverbs have traditionally been analysed as adjuncts, adjoined to the syntactic structure in semantically appropriate positions (e.g. Jackendoff 1972). READ MORE
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22. Reproducing Languages, Translating Bodies : Approaches to Speech, Translation and Cultural Identity in Early European Sound Film
Abstract : This study discusses and analyses recorded/filmed speech, translation, and cultural identity in film discourses in early European sound film. The purpose is to frame these issues from a number of theoretical perspectives in order to highlight relations between media, speech and translation. The points of departure are 1. READ MORE
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23. Delayed babbling at 10 months : observation, detection and a two-year follow-up
Abstract : Babbling variables that can predict later expressive language, such as presence and onset of canonical babbling (CB), presence of anterior stops and consonant inventory, are suitable targets for a CB screening and the Swedish Child Health Services (CHS) is a suitable framework for such a screening. The overall aim of the thesis was to find means for identification and valid care for children with delayed CB and foundations for future intervention. READ MORE
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24. Automatic Verification of Petri Netsin a CLP framework
Abstract : This thesis presents an approach to automatic verification of Petri Nets. The method is formulated in a CLP framework and the class of systems we consider is characterized syntactically as a special class of Constraint Logic Programs. The state space of the system in question coincides with the least fixpoint of the program. READ MORE
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25. Advancing concurrent system verification : Type based approach and tools
Abstract : Concurrent systems, i.e., systems of parallel processes, are nearly ubiquitous and verifying the correctness of such systems is becoming an important subject. Many formalisms were invented for such purpose, however, new types of systems are introduced and there is a need for handling larger systems. READ MORE