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321Procedural programming languages / Cross-platform software / Build automation / Make / C / Macro / Computing / Computer programming / Software

The keyval package∗ David Carlisle[removed]Abstract A LATEX package implementing a system allowing the setting of parameters (or ‘named arguments’ with a hkeyi = hvaluei syntax.

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Source URL: ctan.mirror.ac.za

Language: English - Date: 2014-11-11 07:07:36
322Procedural programming languages / Cross-platform software / Build automation / Make / C / Macro / Computing / Computer programming / Software

The keyval package∗ David Carlisle[removed]Abstract A LATEX package implementing a system allowing the setting of parameters (or ‘named arguments’ with a hkeyi = hvaluei syntax.

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Source URL: mirror.math.ku.edu

Language: English - Date: 2014-11-11 07:07:36
323Procedural programming languages / Cross-platform software / Build automation / Make / C / Macro / Computing / Computer programming / Software

The keyval package∗ David Carlisle[removed]Abstract A LATEX package implementing a system allowing the setting of parameters (or ‘named arguments’ with a hkeyi = hvaluei syntax.

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Source URL: mirror.unl.edu

Language: English - Date: 2014-11-11 07:07:36
324Procedural programming languages / Cross-platform software / Build automation / Make / C / Macro / Computing / Computer programming / Software

The keyval package∗ David Carlisle[removed]Abstract A LATEX package implementing a system allowing the setting of parameters (or ‘named arguments’ with a hkeyi = hvaluei syntax.

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Source URL: ftp.yzu.edu.tw

Language: English - Date: 2014-11-11 07:07:36
325Parts of speech / Grammar / Predicate / Compound verb / Subject / Light verb / Theta role / Complement / Lexical functional grammar / Linguistics / Syntax / Semantics

A Reference Dependency Bank for Analyzing Complex Predicates Tafseer Ahmed, Miriam Butt, Annette Hautli, Sebastian Sulger Universit¨at Konstanz [removed] Abstract When dealing with languages of

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Source URL: www.lrec-conf.org

Language: English - Date: 2012-05-16 13:57:56
326Syntactic categories / Parts of speech / Preposition and postposition / Adpositional phrase / Latin grammar / Disputes in English grammar / Contraction / English grammar / Preposition stranding / Linguistics / Syntax / Grammar

What are Prepositions? Prepositions are abstract words that have no concrete meaning. They merely show the relationships between groups of words. A good way to test if a word is a preposition is to position it in front o

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Language: English - Date: 2014-03-11 13:27:14
327Japanese sound symbolism / Onomatopoeia / Phonaesthetics / Japanese language / Like / Predicate / Adverbial / Participle / Mimicry / Linguistics / Syntax / Grammar

Revisiting the two-dimensional approach to mimetics: a reply to Kita[removed]NATSUKO TSUJIMURA Abstract In this response I would like to take up the issues that have motivated the

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Source URL: www.indiana.edu

Language: English - Date: 2013-09-04 10:39:13
328Donald Knuth / Vector graphics markup languages / MetaPost / PostScript / Public domain software / TeX / Metafont / Computer Modern / Pic language / Computing / Application software / Software

TUGboat, Volume[removed]), No. 2 A short introduction to METAPOST Klaus Höppner Abstract METAPOST is a program strongly related to Knuth’s orginal METAFONT. It uses nearly the same graphics language and syntax, but in

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Source URL: tug.org.

Language: English - Date: 2009-09-26 12:32:27
329Agglutinative languages / Linguistic morphology / Resultative / Intransitive verb / Unergative verb / Japanese language / Compound verb / Subject / Causative / Linguistics / Syntax / Unaccusative verb

The unaccusative hypothesis and noun classification* NATSUKO TSUJIMURA Abstract The unaccusative hypothesis of Perlmutter[removed]andBurzio (1981,1986)

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Language: English - Date: 2013-09-04 10:39:19
330Linguistic morphology / Intransitive verb / Transitive verb / Verb / Transitivity / Ambitransitive verb / Georgian grammar / Linguistics / Syntax / Causative

NATSUKO TSUJIMURA WHY NOT ALL VERBS ARE LEARNED EQUALLY The Intransitive Verb Bias in Japanese* Abstract. This paper investigates whether children learn all verbs with equal ease. Based on a

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Language: English - Date: 2013-09-04 10:39:19
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