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Jenks, Peter. "Articulated Definiteness without Articles." Linguistic Inquiry 49, no. 3 (July 2018): 501–36. http://dx.doi.org/10.1162/ling_a_00280.

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While it lacks a definite article, Mandarin makes a principled distinction between unique and anaphoric definites: unique definites are realized with a bare noun, and anaphoric definites are realized with a demonstrative, except in subject position. The following proposals account for these facts: (a) bare nouns achieve definite interpretations via a last-resort type-shifting operator ι, which has a unique definite meaning; (b) demonstratives can occur as anaphoric definites because they have a semantic argument beyond their nominal restriction that can be filled by an index; and (c) bare nominal subjects are topics. A principle called Index! requires that indexical expressions be used whenever possible. Mandarin is contrasted with Cantonese, which, like English, is shown to have access to an ambiguous definite article.
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Ojeda, Almerindo E. "Definite descriptions and definite generics." Linguistics and Philosophy 14, no. 4 (August 1991): 367–97. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/bf00630922.

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KOLLIAKOU, DIMITRA. "Monadic definites and polydefinites: their form, meaning and use." Journal of Linguistics 40, no. 2 (July 2004): 263–323. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0022226704002531.

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This paper focuses on two types of definites in Greek – MONADICS and POLYDEFINITES – and provides a constraint-based account of their form, meaning and use. Specifically, I discuss three core issues that have not been addressed in previous work. First, the special pragmatic import of polydefinites. These are associated with contextual constraints that go beyond the uniqueness entailments of standard (monadic) definites. Their idiosyncratic morphosyntax achieves effects similar to those induced in other languages solely by prosodic means and illustrated by phenomena subsumed within the term DEACCENTING. Second, the morphosyntax of definites. I argue that the Greek definite article can be best analysed as a PHRASALAFFIX, and provide a composition approach in the spirit of previous work couched in HPSG. Monadics and polydefinites are treated uniformly, without positing unmotivated complexity in the grammar for deriving the form of the latter. The definite concord and linear order facts that pose problems for previous analyses are directly derived and the morphosyntactic affinity between the Greek definite article and ‘weak form’ possessive is straightforwardly captured. Third, the semantics of definites. A quantificational semantics is provided that ensures that the semantic content of the definite article in polydefinites is integrated into the meaning of the sentence just once. Polydefinites are, therefore, semantically identical to monadics; the special import of the former originates from a contextual constraint on the anchoring of the index that interacts with the common morphosyntactic and semantic basis.
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Anderson, Richard M. "DEFINITE." Journal of Multi-Criteria Decision Analysis 11, no. 6 (November 2002): 345–46. http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/mcda.336.

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Aguilar-Guevara, Ana, and Joost Zwarts. "Weak definites and reference to kinds." Semantics and Linguistic Theory, no. 20 (April 3, 2015): 179. http://dx.doi.org/10.3765/salt.v0i20.2583.

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Weak definite NPs do not presuppose the existence of uniquely identifiable entities. In addition, they display a range of other peculiar properties such as sloppy readings in VPs ellipsis, narrow scope interpretations, lexical restrictions and enriched meaning. In order to account for these, in this paper we analyze weak definites as expressions that refer to the same sort of kind individuals that definite generics refer to. We propose that the combination of weak definites with object- level predicates is made possible by a lexical rule that lifts object-level relations to ‘enriched’ kind-level relations.
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Aguilar-Guevara, Ana, and Joost Zwarts. "Weak definites and reference to kinds." Semantics and Linguistic Theory 20 (August 14, 2010): 179. http://dx.doi.org/10.3765/salt.v20i0.2583.

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Weak definite NPs do not presuppose the existence of uniquely identifiable entities. In addition, they display a range of other peculiar properties such as sloppy readings in VPs ellipsis, narrow scope interpretations, lexical restrictions and enriched meaning. In order to account for these, in this paper we analyze weak definites as expressions that refer to the same sort of kind individuals that definite generics refer to. We propose that the combination of weak definites with object- level predicates is made possible by a lexical rule that lifts object-level relations to ‘enriched’ kind-level relations.
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Rastall, Paul. "Definite article or no definite article?" English Today 11, no. 2 (April 1995): 37–39. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0266078400008257.

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Lima-Salles, Heloisa Maria Moreira, and Adriana Cristina Chan-Vianna. "Estudo da interlíngua de surdos usuários de Língua de Sinais Brasileira na aquisição de português (L2): nominais nus e definidos genéricos (Study of the interlanguage of deafs, users of Brazilian Sign Language, in the acquisition of Brazilian Portuguese )." Estudos da Língua(gem) 8, no. 1 (June 30, 2010): 241. http://dx.doi.org/10.22481/el.v8i1.1122.

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O estudo examina a interlíngua de surdos (usuários de Língua de Sinais Brasileira) aprendizes de português como segunda língua, considerando, em particular, a manifestação de definidos genéricos (no singular e no plural) e de nominais nus (no singular). A alta frequência de nominal nu no singular é analisada como transferência de L1, já que a LSB não possui artigos. Partindo-se da hipótese de que a categoria de número é interpretável no DP definido genérico, propõe-se que o desenvolvimento linguístico ocorre mediante o mapeamento de propriedades morfo(fono)lógicas do artigo definido (plural) na projeção do núcleo funcional Número. PALAVRAS-CHAVE: Aquisição de língua. Língua de sinais brasileira. Português L2. Definido genérico. Nominal nu.ABSTRACT The study examines the interlanguage of deafs (users of the Brazilian Sign Language) learning Portuguese as a second language. In particular, the manifestation of bare nominals (in the singular) and definite generics (in the singular and in the plural) is taken into consideration. The high frequency of singular bare nouns is analysed as L1 transfer, given that LSB does not have (definite) articles. Assuming that number is an interpretable feature on the generic definite DP, it is proposed that the linguistic development takes place through the syntactic mapping of morpho(phono)logical properties of the (plural) definite article on the functional head Number. KEYWORDS: Language acquisition. Brazilian Sign Language. L2 Portuguese. Definite generics. Bare noun.
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Neal, Anissa, and Brian Dillon. "Definitely Islands? Experimental investigation of definite islands." Experiments in Linguistic Meaning 1 (July 30, 2021): 237. http://dx.doi.org/10.3765/elm.1.4885.

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Experimental work on islands has used formal acceptability judgment studies to quantify the severity of different island violations. This current study uses this approach to probe the (in-)violability of definite islands, an understudied island, in offline and online measures. We conducted two acceptability judgment studies and find a modest island effect. However, rating distributions appear bimodal across definites and indefinites. We also conducted a self-paced reading experiment, but found no sig- nificant effects. Overall, offline, definite islands differ from other uniform islands, but online, the results are more complicated.
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Bombi, Carla. "Definiteness in Akan: Familiarity and uniqueness revisited." Semantics and Linguistic Theory 28 (October 15, 2018): 141. http://dx.doi.org/10.3765/salt.v28i0.4406.

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In the recent semantic literature, Akan is viewed as a language that distinguishes between uniqueness definites and familiarity definites (Schwarz 2009, 2013), following a proposal by Arkoh & Matthewson (2013). Based on a re-examination of previous evidence and on novel fieldwork data, this paper argues that this distinction is not supported in Akan. A novel analysis is put forward, in which the overt determiners in this language have a similar distribution to that of English the and that. Differences between English the and the Akan article nó are attributed to the availability of a definite bare noun, which is a competitor to the overt definite in Akan. The paper shows that definiteness distinctions cannot always be reduced to a uniqueness–familiarity dichotomy, and points to a more articulated view of definites cross-linguistically.
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Dissertations / Theses on the topic "Definite"

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Vieira, Renata. "Definite description processing in unrestricted text." Thesis, University of Edinburgh, 1998. http://hdl.handle.net/1842/511.

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Noun phrases with the definite article the, that we call DEFINITE DESCRIPTIONS, following (Russell, 1905), are one of the most common constructs in English, and have been extensively studied by linguists, philosophers, psychologists, and computational linguists. In this dissertation we present an implemented model of definite description processing that is based on extensive empirical studies of definite description use and whose performance can be quantitatively measured. In almost all approaches to discourse processing and discourse representation, definite descriptions have been regarded as anaphoric1; and the models of definite description processing proposed in the literature tend to emphasise the role of common-sense inference mechanisms. Recent work on discourse interpretation (Carletta, 1996; Carletta et al., 1997; Walker and Moore, 1997) has claimed that the judgements on which a theory is based should be shared by more than one subject. On the basis of previous linguistics and corpus linguistics work, we developed several annotation schemes and ran two experiments in which subjects were asked to annotate the uses of definite descriptions in newspaper articles. We compared their annotations and used them to develop our system and to evaluate its performance. Quantitative evaluation has become an issue in other language engineering tasks such as parsing, and has shown its usefulness also for theoretical developments. Recently, evaluation techniques have been introduced for semantic interpretation as well, as is the case for the Sixth Message Understanding Conference (MUC-6) (Sundheim, 1995). However, in this case, the emphasis was on the engineering aspects rather than on a careful study of the phenomena. Our goal has been to develop methods whose performance could be evaluated, but that were based on a careful study of linguistic evidence. The empirical studies we present are evidence that definite descriptions are not primarily anaphoric; they are often used to introduce a new entity in the discourse. Therefore, in the model of definite description processing that we propose, recognising discourse new descriptions plays a role as important as identifying the antecedent of those used anaphorically. Unlike most previous models, our system does not make use of specific hand coded knowledge or common-sense reasoning techniques; the only lexical source we use is WordNet (Miller et al., 1993). As a consequence, our system can process definite descriptions in any domain; a drawback is that our coverage is limited. Nevertheless, our studies serve to reveal the kind of knowledge that is needed for resolving definite descriptions, especially the bridging cases. The system resulting from this work can be useful in applications such as semi-automatic coreference annotation in unrestricted domains.
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COURA, MURILO FURTADO. "DEFINITE DESCRIPTIONS: GENERALITY WITHOUT UNIQUENESS." PONTIFÍCIA UNIVERSIDADE CATÓLICA DO RIO DE JANEIRO, 2012. http://www.maxwell.vrac.puc-rio.br/Busca_etds.php?strSecao=resultado&nrSeq=21850@1.

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PONTIFÍCIA UNIVERSIDADE CATÓLICA DO RIO DE JANEIRO
CONSELHO NACIONAL DE DESENVOLVIMENTO CIENTÍFICO E TECNOLÓGICO
A presente tese defende uma teoria deflacionista de descrições definidas singulares. De acordo com essa teoria, um proferimento de uma frase da forma o F é G expressará simplesmente a proposição geral que pelo menos um F é G. A tese discorre sobre as teorias de descrições definidas de Russell e de Donnellan, com o propósito de mostrar que teorias unitárias (e quantificacionais) de descrições definidas são preferíveis a teorias da ambiguidade. A tese examina os principais argumentos em favor da interpretação semântica do uso referencial e conclui que eles são insatisfatórios. Apoiando-se em considerações gricianas, a tese também defende que teorias deflacionistas de descrições definidas são preferíveis a teorias inflacionistas e que a implicação de unicidade associada a descrições definidas é, em geral, de natureza pragmática. Em particular, a tese defende que há uma versão da teoria deflacionista que é superior àquelas propostas por Szabó e por Ludlow e Segal. A tese conclui que descrições definidas são expressões de quantificação que, pace Russell, não codificam unicidade.
The present thesis puts forward a deflationist theory of singular definite descriptions. According to this theory, an utterance of the F is G only expresses the proposition that at least one F is G. The thesis examines Russells theory of definite descriptions and Donnellans distinction between referential and attributive uses of definite descriptions and argues that Donnellan’s distinction is not at odds with a Russellian (i. e., unitarian and quantificational) approach to definite descriptions. Based on methodological considerations, the thesis claims that it is not necessary to postulate a distintic semantic interpretation for the referential use of definite descriptions and that these are best seen as a kind of pragmatic phenomena. However similar considerations suggest that the implication of uniqueness associated with some uses definite descriptions is not – in general - semantic either. Definite descriptions are quantificational expressions but there are no independent reasons for holding that uniqueness is part of their semantic content. Therefore an utterance of the F is G can be used to communicate that that there is at most one F despite the fact that this is not part of the proposition the utterance expresses.
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Niedzialomski, Robert. "Extension of positive definite functions." Diss., University of Iowa, 2013. https://ir.uiowa.edu/etd/2595.

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Let $\Omega\subset\mathbb{R}^n$ be an open and connected subset of $\mathbb{R}^n$. We say that a function $F\colon \Omega-\Omega\to\mathbb{C}$, where $\Omega-\Omega=\{x-y\colon x,y\in\Omega\}$, is positive definite if for any $x_1,\ldots,x_m\in\Omega$ and any $c_1,\ldots,c_m\in \mathbb{C}$ we have that $\sum_{j,k=1}^m F(x_j-x_k)c_j\overline{c_k}\geq 0$. Let $F\colon\Omega-\Omega\to\mathbb{C}$ be a continuous positive definite function. We give necessary and sufficient conditions for $F$ to have an extension to a continuous and positive definite function defined on the entire Euclidean space $\mathbb{R}^n$. The conditions are formulated in terms of strong commutativity of some certain selfadjoint operators defined on a Hilbert space associated to our positive definite function.
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Martínez, Miraval Mihály, and Cubas Agustín Curo. "Noción de integral definida: una mirada desde el enfoque instrumental." Universidad Peruana de Ciencias Aplicadas (UPC), 2017. http://hdl.handle.net/10757/624349.

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31 Reunión Latinoamericana de Matemática Educativa (Relme), evento desarrollado en la Universidad de Medellín, Colombia, del 31 Julio al 04 de Agosto de 2017.
Esta investigación presenta el análisis de cómo se generó la génesis instrumental de la noción de integral definida en estudiantes universitarios desde el Enfoque instrumental, mediada por el Geogebra. Al contrastar los resultados esperados y obtenidos por medio de la Ingeniería didáctica, se observó que los estudiantes generaron esquemas de utilización de la integral definida al emplearla en la resolución de problemas matemáticos, evidenciando la instrumentalización e instrumentación de dicha noción matemática.
This research shows the analysis of how the instrumental genesis of definite-integral notion was generated by university students from the GeoGebra-based Instrumental Approach. When contrasting the expected results to the ones obtained by using Didactic Engineering, we could observe that the students generated schemes to use the definite integral by using it in solving mathematical problems, showing the instruments used and the instrumentation of this mathematical notion.
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Moldovan, Andrei. "The Literal Meaning of Definite Descriptions." Doctoral thesis, Universitat de Barcelona, 2015. http://hdl.handle.net/10803/294262.

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This thesis focuses on the semantics of definite descriptions (DDs). In chapter 1 I introduce a framework for doing compositional semantics for natural language that follows Heim and Kratzer (1998) and Fintel and Heim (2011). I also address a number of issues concerning the methodology of natural language semantics, as well as the theoretical desiderata that we aim to achieve. In chapter 2 I offer a reconstruction within this theoretical framework of three classical theories of DDs: the Russellian theory, the Fregean theory, and the Barwise and Cooper (1981) theory. Chapter 3 focuses on incomplete DDs. The incompleteness problem affects not only the Russellian theory, but also the Fregean and B&C theories. I argue that the syntactic variable approach to QDR proposed by Stanley and Szabó (2000a) offers a solution to the incompleteness problem that is equally applicable to the three theories of DDs introduced. Chapter 4 focuses on the referential/attributive distinction. Although intuitions of singularity are not part of our methodology, I point out (following Neale (2004)) that there are independent reasons why the Russellian theory predicts that a DD is semantically a rigid designator when it is used referentially. I argue that this proposal is applicable not only to the Russellian theory, as Neale does, but also to the Fregean and the B&C theories. In Chapter 5 and 6 I look at non-denoting DDs (i.e. DDs for which either uniqueness or existence fails to be satisfied). In chapter 5 I address the phenomenon called ‘presupposition’ in the literature, distinguishing between various kinds of data that are usually treated under this heading. I argue that with respect to a certain characterization of presuppositions, the Fregean theory and the B&C theory have more explanatory power than the Russellian theory. Chapter 6 deals with the truth-value intuitions triggered by utterances of sentences containing improper DDs. With respect to failures of uniqueness, I discuss Ramachandran’s (1993) argument and offer an improved version of it, which provides a compelling objection against the Russellian theory. With respect to failures of existence, I argue that the Fregean and the B&C theorist are in a better position to account for the patter of data than the Russellian. In chapter 7 I address data concerning the embedding of DDs in propositional attitude verbs. I discuss in detail the objection proposed by Heim (1991) against the Russellian theory. Again, this poses an important problem to the Russellian theory, while the Fregean and the B&C theories are not affected by the objection. The overall conclusion that this discussion leads to is that the Russellian theory is in general less prepared to account for the kinds of truth-conditional data we have considered than the alternative proposals discussed. The conclusions of chapters 6 and 7, and partially those of chapter 5, all indicate that the Russellian theory is the worst of the three options considered. The main positive contribution of this thesis is to point out that the B&C theory, although generally ignored in the literature, has the same theoretical virtues as the Fregean theory with respect to accounting for the range of data considered.
Esta tesis se centra en la semántica de las descripciones definidas (DDs). En el capítulo 1 introduzco un marco teórico para la semántica composicional del lenguaje natural que sigue la propuesta de Heim y Kratzer (1998) y Fintel y Heim (2011). En el capítulo 2 ofrezco una reconstrucción dentro de este marco de tres teorías clásicas de las DDs: la teoría de Russell, la teoría de Frege, y la propuesta de Barwise y Cooper (1981). El capítulo 3 tiene como enfoque las DDs incompletas y el capítulo 4 se centra en la distinción entre los usos referenciales y los usos atributivos. Argumento que ninguno de estos fenómenos nos permite elegir entre las tres teorías de las DDs introducidas. En los capítulos 5 y 6 analizo las DDs que no denotan. En el capítulo 5 sostengo que, con respecto a una determinada caracterización de las presuposiciones, la teoría de Frege y la de B&C tienen más poder explicativo que la teoría russelliana. El capítulo 6 trata de las intuiciones acerca de los valores de verdad de las oraciones que contienen DDs que no denotan. Discuto la objeción de Ramachandran (1993) a la teoría russelliana y ofrezco una versión mejorada de esta objeción. En el capítulo 7 analizo los datos provenientes de la inserción de DDs en el complemento de los verbos de actitud proposicional. Discuto la objeción propuesta por Heim (1991) contra la teoría russelliana. Una vez más, se trata de un problema importante para esta teoría que no afecta a las teorías de Frege y de B&C. La conclusión general de esta discusión es que la teoría de Russell es la menos preparada de las tres propuestas consideradas para dar cuenta de los tipos de datos lingüísticos analizados. Esta conclusión se sostiene sobre los resultados de los capítulos 6 y 7, y parcialmente los del capítulo 5. La principal contribución positiva de este trabajo es la de señalar que la teoría de B&C, aunque generalmente ignorada en la literatura relevante, tiene las mismas virtudes teóricas que la teoría de Frege con respecto a los datos que se han considerado aquí.
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Prieto-Cox, Juan Pablo. "Representations of positive definite Hermitian forms /." The Ohio State University, 1990. http://rave.ohiolink.edu/etdc/view?acc_num=osu1487683401441982.

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Bainbridge, R. I. "A definite clause grammatical inversion of extended Montague semantics." Thesis, University of York, 1987. http://etheses.whiterose.ac.uk/10943/.

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Roehrs, Dorian. "Demonstratives and definite articles as nominal auxiliaries /." Amsterdam [u.a.] : Benjamins, 2009. http://bvbr.bib-bvb.de:8991/F?func=service&doc_library=BVB01&doc_number=017109235&line_number=0001&func_code=DB_RECORDS&service_type=MEDIA.

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Sinop, Ali Kemal. "Graph Partitioning and Semi-definite Programming Hierarchies." Research Showcase @ CMU, 2012. http://repository.cmu.edu/dissertations/145.

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Graph partitioning is a fundamental optimization problem that has been intensively studied. Many graph partitioning formulations are important as building blocks for divide-and-conquer algorithms on graphs as well as to many applications such as VLSI layout, packet routing in distributed networks, clustering and image segmentation. Unfortunately such problems are notorious for the huge gap between known best known approximation algorithms and hardness of approximation results. In this thesis, we study approximation algorithms for graph partitioning problems using a strong hierarchy of relaxations based on semi-definite programming, called Lasserre Hierachy. Our main contribution in this thesis is a propagation based rounding framework for solutions arising from such relaxations. We present a novel connection between the quality of solutions it outputs and column based matrix reconstruction problem. As part of our work, we derive optimal bounds on the number of columns necessary together with efficient randomized and deterministic algorithms to find such columns. Using this framework, we derive approximation schemes for many graph partitioning problems with running times dependent on how fast the graph spectrum grows. Our final contribution is a fast SDP solver for this rounding framework: Even though SDP relaxation has nO(r) many variables, we achieve running times of the form 2O(r) poly(n) by only partially solving the relevant part of relaxation. In order to achieve this, we present a new ellipsoid algorithm that returns certificate of infeasibility.
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Sims, Kerry M. "Children's knowledge of indefinite and definite reference." Thesis, Durham University, 1990. http://etheses.dur.ac.uk/6233/.

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After reviewing previous theoretical and empirical investigations, the decision is made that an understanding of both "Familiarity' and 'Specificity' must be necessary for a full appreciation of indefiniteness/definiteness. Moreover, it is argued that knowledge of 'Specificity’ requires an ability to co-ordinate and integrate a number of linguistic and non-linguistic factors appropriately and for this reason, it is suggested that young children’s knowledge of indefinite/definite reference is incomplete.16 experiments are reported, most of which were designed to investigate children's knowledge of 'Familiarity' and 'Specificity' for indefinite/definite reference. Other areas of investigation include children’s ability to use both linguistic and non-linguistic factors in their understanding of definite reference and the way in which older children and adults use these factors for anaphoric reference. The results showed that whilst children from 3 ½ years of age are sensitive to the perceptual information given to listeners and will use their general knowledge to define ‘Familiarity’; they do not appreciate the need to consider the relative status of a referent in their choice of expression. It seems that young children will only consider 'Specificity' when the relative status and/or the identifying features of a referent are salient to them. The failure of the young child to appreciate the necessity of 'Specificity' for indefinite/definite reference may be explained as due to a failure to consider more than one possible interpretation of reference. By contrast, from about 8 years of age, children appear to be integrating contextual information about the number of available referents with their knowledge of linguistic constraints on reference. A model of the processing of definite anaphoric reference in children is proposed based on the 'weak' interactionist view of the effects of informational context on choice of definite construction.
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Books on the topic "Definite"

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Positive definite matrices. Princeton, N.J: Princeton University Press, 2007.

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Iverson, Ann. Definite space: Poems. Duluth, MN: Holy Cow! Press, 2007.

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Stevenson, Richard. Nothing definite yeti. Victoria, B.C: Ekstasis Editions, 1999.

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Schulman, Lawrence S. Definite quantum measurements. Singapore: World Scientific, 1992.

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Goetz, Ronald G. Clear and definite words. Eugene, Or: Pickwick Publications, 2010.

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Goetz, Ronald G. Clear and definite words. Eugene, Or: Pickwick Publications, 2010.

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Hobbs, Jerry R. Implicature and definite reference. Stanford, Ca: Stanford University Center for the Study of Language and Information, 1987.

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Hintikka, Jaakko, and Jack Kulas. Anaphora and Definite Descriptions. Dordrecht: Springer Netherlands, 1985. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-94-009-5410-6.

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1959-, Clancy Rebecca, and Mattera Larry, eds. Clear and definite words. Eugene, Or: Pickwick Publications, 2010.

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Kandasamy, W. B. Vasantha. Smarandache special definite algebraic structures. Ann Arbor: Infolearnquest, 2009.

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Book chapters on the topic "Definite"

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van Herwijnen, M., and R. Janssen. "Definite." In Lecture Notes in Economics and Mathematical Systems, 534–43. Berlin, Heidelberg: Springer Berlin Heidelberg, 1989. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-49298-3_50.

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Mackevičius, Vigirdas. "Definite Integral." In Integral and Measure, 19–42. Hoboken, NJ, USA: John Wiley & Sons, Inc., 2014. http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/9781119037514.ch3.

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Bailey, Stephen. "Definite Articles." In Academic writing for international students of business and economics, 146–49. 3rd edition. | Abingdon, Oxon; New York: Routledge, 2020. |: Routledge, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.4324/9780429299278-3_2.

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Cates, Dennis M. "DEFINITE INTEGRALS." In Cauchy's Calcul Infinitésimal, 111–15. Cham: Springer International Publishing, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-11036-9_21.

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Weik, Martin H. "definite integral." In Computer Science and Communications Dictionary, 376. Boston, MA: Springer US, 2000. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/1-4020-0613-6_4608.

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Deuflhard, Peter, and Andreas Hohmann. "Definite Integrals." In Texts in Applied Mathematics, 269–323. New York, NY: Springer New York, 2003. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-0-387-21584-6_9.

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Veselić, Krešimir. "Definite Spectra." In Lecture Notes in Mathematics, 73–88. Berlin, Heidelberg: Springer Berlin Heidelberg, 2011. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-21335-9_10.

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Powell, George. "Definite Descriptions." In Language, Thought and Reference, 150–74. London: Palgrave Macmillan UK, 2010. http://dx.doi.org/10.1057/9780230274914_5.

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Fitting, Melvin, and Richard L. Mendelsohn. "Definite Descriptions." In First-Order Modal Logic, 248–75. Dordrecht: Springer Netherlands, 1998. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-94-011-5292-1_12.

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Hintikka, Jaakko, and Jack Kulas. "Definite Descriptions." In Anaphora and Definite Descriptions, 33–74. Dordrecht: Springer Netherlands, 1985. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-94-009-5410-6_2.

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Conference papers on the topic "Definite"

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Malkin, Jonathan, and Jeff Bilmes. "Ratio semi-definite classifiers." In ICASSP 2008 - 2008 IEEE International Conference on Acoustics, Speech and Signal Processing. IEEE, 2008. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/icassp.2008.4518559.

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Gardent, Claire. "Generating minimal definite descriptions." In the 40th Annual Meeting. Morristown, NJ, USA: Association for Computational Linguistics, 2001. http://dx.doi.org/10.3115/1073083.1073101.

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Bainbridge, R. I. "Montagovian Definite Clause Grammar." In the second conference. Morristown, NJ, USA: Association for Computational Linguistics, 1985. http://dx.doi.org/10.3115/976931.976935.

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Shimazu, Hideo, Seigo Arita, and Yosuke Takashima. "Multi-Modal Definite Clause Grammar." In the 15th conference. Morristown, NJ, USA: Association for Computational Linguistics, 1994. http://dx.doi.org/10.3115/991250.991281.

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Dolloff, John, Brian Lofy, Alan Sussman, and Charles Taylor. "Strictly positive definite correlation functions." In Defense and Security Symposium, edited by Ivan Kadar. SPIE, 2006. http://dx.doi.org/10.1117/12.663967.

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Lin, YuanYao, and Ray-Kuang Lee. "Solitons in non-positive definite nonlinearity." In Australian Conference on Optical Fibre Technology. Washington, D.C.: OSA, 2016. http://dx.doi.org/10.1364/acoft.2016.jm6a.26.

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Lee, Ti-Chung, Ying Tan, and Iven Mareels. "On sign-definite pairs of functions." In 2014 European Control Conference (ECC). IEEE, 2014. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/ecc.2014.6862170.

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Ma, Zhenhua, Le Yang, and K. C. Ho. "Circle fitting using semi-definite programming." In 2012 IEEE International Symposium on Circuits and Systems - ISCAS 2012. IEEE, 2012. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/iscas.2012.6272003.

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Malkin, Jonathan, and Jeff Bilmes. "Multi-layer ratio Semi-Definite Classifiers." In ICASSP 2009 - 2009 IEEE International Conference on Acoustics, Speech and Signal Processing. IEEE, 2009. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/icassp.2009.4960621.

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Wada, Hajime. "A treatment of functional definite descriptions." In the 15th conference. Morristown, NJ, USA: Association for Computational Linguistics, 1994. http://dx.doi.org/10.3115/991250.991273.

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Reports on the topic "Definite"

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Liu, Yuan, and Jack Minker. Null Values in Definite Programs. Fort Belvoir, VA: Defense Technical Information Center, April 1990. http://dx.doi.org/10.21236/ada232065.

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Ron, Amos, and Xingping Sun. Strictly Positive Definite Functions on Spheres. Fort Belvoir, VA: Defense Technical Information Center, February 1994. http://dx.doi.org/10.21236/ada276471.

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Gill, P. E., J. R. Shinnerl, and M. A. Saunders. On the numerical stability of quasi-definite systems. Office of Scientific and Technical Information (OSTI), June 1993. http://dx.doi.org/10.2172/10181823.

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Gurney, Jr, Claffy John O., Elbaum Kimberly C., and Jason H. Implementing a Definite Clause Grammar for Parsing Surface Syntax. Fort Belvoir, VA: Defense Technical Information Center, February 1989. http://dx.doi.org/10.21236/ada205268.

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Shapira, Yair. Black box multigrid solver for definite and indefinite problems. Office of Scientific and Technical Information (OSTI), February 1997. http://dx.doi.org/10.2172/431140.

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Newey, Whitney, and Kenneth West. A Simple, Positive Semi-Definite, Heteroskedasticity and AutocorrelationConsistent Covariance Matrix. Cambridge, MA: National Bureau of Economic Research, April 1986. http://dx.doi.org/10.3386/t0055.

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Ekambaram, Venakatesan, Giulia Fanti, and Kannan Ramchandran. Semi-Definite Programming Relaxation for Non-Line-of-Sight Localization. Fort Belvoir, VA: Defense Technical Information Center, August 2012. http://dx.doi.org/10.21236/ada566684.

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Davis, Robert L., Brian J. Henz, and Dale R. Shires. Scalability Analysis of Linear Equation Solvers for Sparse Positive Definite Systems. Fort Belvoir, VA: Defense Technical Information Center, September 2003. http://dx.doi.org/10.21236/ada418241.

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George, A., M. T. Heath, J. Liu, and E. Ng. Solution of sparse positive definite systems on a shared-memory multiprocessor. Office of Scientific and Technical Information (OSTI), January 1987. http://dx.doi.org/10.2172/6842453.

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Cherian, Anoop, Suvrit Sra, Arindam Banerjee, and Nikos Papanikolopoulos. Jensen-Bregman LogDet Divergence for Efficient Similarity Computations on Positive Definite Tensors. Fort Belvoir, VA: Defense Technical Information Center, May 2012. http://dx.doi.org/10.21236/ada561322.

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