A Linguistic Description and Computer Program for Children's Speech (RLE Linguistics C)

A Linguistic Description and Computer Program for Children's Speech (RLE Linguistics C)

Author: Geoffrey J. Turner

Publisher: Routledge

Published: 2014-01-10

Total Pages: 252

ISBN-13: 1317933109

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This book presents a framework for the linguistic analysis of speech and a computer program to process the results of this analysis. The model of description for the linguistic analysis is that known as ‘scale-and-category’ grammar. It is particularly suited for a study of how people use their language, and especially for a sociologically-oriented study of linguistic behaviour. By incorporating a concept of ‘delicacy’, it enables the investigator to vary, according to his particular interests, the amount of detail he enters into at various points in the description. The present authors have made use of this facility and discuss the special interests, sociological and psychological, that influenced their choice of detail. The computer program analyzes the grammatical structures written in a linear notation. A second version has been written which allows easy modification to handle a variety of grammatical schemes, and the program has application to the processing of the analysis of sequential behaviour in general, especially where there are complex relations between the units analyzed.


Program Evaluation

Program Evaluation

Author: Susan P. Giancola

Publisher: SAGE Publications

Published: 2020-01-03

Total Pages: 433

ISBN-13: 1506357431

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Program Evaluation: Embedding Evaluation into Program Design and Development provides an in-depth examination of the foundations, methods, and relevant issues in the field of evaluation. With an emphasis on an embedded approach, where evaluation is an explicit part of a program that leads to the refinement of the program, students will learn how to conduct effective evaluations that foster continual improvement and enable data-based decision making. This text provides students with both the theoretical understanding and the practical tools to conduct effective evaluations while being rigorous enough for experienced evaluators looking to expand their approach to evaluation.


Computer Graphics Programming

Computer Graphics Programming

Author: Günter Enderle

Publisher: Springer Science & Business Media

Published: 2012-12-06

Total Pages: 672

ISBN-13: 3642710794

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TO COMPUTER GRAPHICS BASED ONGKS Part I gives an introduction to basic concepts of computer graph ics and to the principles and concepts of GKS. The aims of this part are twofold: to provide the beginner with an overview of the terminology and concepts of computer graphics, based on GKS, and to give the computer graphics expert an introduc tion to the GKS standard. In the early chapters of this part, the main areas of computer graphics, the various classes of com puter graphics users, the interfaces of GKS and its underlying design concepts are discussed and important terms are defined. The later chapters give an informal introduction to the main concepts of GKS and their interrelationships: output, attributes, coordinate systems, transformations, input, segments, metafile, state lists, and error handling. This introduction to the GKS framework will prepare the ground for the detailed description of 2D GKS functions in Part III and the 3D extensions to GKS in Part IV. 1 WHAT IS COMPUTER GRAPHICS? 1. 1 Defmition of Computer Graphics The Data Processing Vocabulary of the International Organization for Stan dardization (ISO) [ISO 84] defines Computer Graphics as follows: "Methods and techniques for converting data to and from a graphic display via computer. " This definition refers to three basic components of any computer graphics system - namely "data", "computer", and "display".


Embedded C Programming

Embedded C Programming

Author: Ms.G.SUMITHA

Publisher: SK Research Group of Companies

Published: 2023-12-21

Total Pages: 166

ISBN-13: 8119980646

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Ms.G.SUMITHA, Assistant Professor, Department of Mathematics, Kandaswami Kandar's College, P.Velur, Namakkal, Tamil Nadu, India. Dr.S.VIJAYAKUMARI SARADHA, Assistant Professor, Department of Mathematics, Women's Christian College, Nagercoil, Kanyakumari, Tamil Nadu, India. Dr.S.ANGELIN KAVITHA RAJ, Assistant Professor, Department of Mathematics, Sadakathullah Appa College (Autonomous), Rahmath Nager, Palayamkottai, Tirunelveli, Tamil Nadu, India. Mrs.R.SASIKALA, Assistant Professor, Department of Computer Science, National College, Trichy, Tamil Nadu, India. Mrs. R. VIMALA, Assistant Professor, Department of Mathematics, Paavai Engineering College (Autonomous), Pachal, Namakkal, Tamil Nadu, India.