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Tạ, Tấn Thành. "The tone system of Ruc and tonogenesis in Vietic languages." Science & Technology Development Journal - Social Sciences & Humanities 5, no. 1 (April 18, 2021): first. http://dx.doi.org/10.32508/stdjssh.v5i1.568.

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Rục, a dialect of the ethnic group of Chứt spoken in the mountainous area in Quảng Bình province, has been describing as a tonal language with four tones characterized by pitch (F0), voice quality and laryngeal features; however, there has been no experimental study on the tone system of Rục. In Summer 2019, we recorded 20 Ruc speakers (10 women) reading a wordlist including 66 words made of five vowels /iː, ɛː, uː, ɔː, aː/ in combination with different dental and velar onsets and the four tones. The results show that the four tones in Rục are differentiated by pitch height and pitch contour. Moreover, spectral measurements (H1-H2, H1-A1, H1-A2 and CPP) indicate that two low-register tones (derived from voiced onsets) have a breathy voice compared to a modal voice in two high-register tones (derived from voiceless onsets). In words with the two low-register tones, vowels tend to be pronounced with a higher aperture (a lower F1) than in high-register tones context. These results support and update theories on tonongenesis and registrogenesis in Vietic languages and Mon-Khmer languages in general.
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Ferlus, Michel. "Les Systèmes De Tons Dans Les Langues Viet-Muong." Diachronica 15, no. 1 (January 1, 1998): 1–27. http://dx.doi.org/10.1075/dia.15.1.02fer.

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SUMMARY The Viet-Muong languages present a wide variety of systems having four to six tones, and reflecting two earlier systems: a six-tone system and a four-tone system in which final -h is preserved. Vietnamese, Muòng and Cuoi are representative of a pure six-tone system in the traditional definition. Sách/ Ruc and Thavung have a four-tone system in which vowel breathiness is preserved in the low tone series. When in such a system breathiness is lost too fast, as in Maleng, the result is a kind of eroded two-tone system. In some languages like Pong and some Vietnamese dialects, final -h was lost without giving contrastive tones, the result being a kind of heterodox four-tone system. The situation of tone systems in Viet-Muong languages is of the highest importance for the theory of tonogenesis. RÉSUMÉ Les langues viet-muong offrent un large éventail de systèmes tonals, de quatre à six tons, provenant tous de deux systèmes antérieurs de base: l'un à six tons et l'autre à quatre tons où le -h final est préservé. Le vietnamien, le muròng et le cuôi sont représentatifs d'un pur système à six tons dans leur définition la plus classique. Le sách/ruc et le thavung ont un système à quatre tons avec des voyelles soufflées sous les tons de la série basse. La chute trop rapide du caractère soufflé, comme en maleng, donne une sorte de système érrodé à deux tons. En pong et dans certains dialectes vietnamiens le -h final est tombé sans entraîner la création de tons supplémentaires, le résultat étant la formation de systèmes tonals hétérodoxes à quatre tons. La variété des systèmes tonals en viet-muong représente un apport important à une théorie de la tonogénèse. ZUSAMMENFASSUNG Die Viet-Muong-Sprachen stellen eine groBe Varietät von Systemen zwi-schen vier und sechs Tonen dar; sie reflektieren zwei frühere Systeme, und zwar ein Sechstonsystem und ein Viertonsystem, in welchen ein finales -h erhalten geblieben ist. Vietnamesisch, Muòng and Cuoi sind repräsentativ fur ein reines Sechstonsystem der herkommlichen Art. Sách/Ruc und Thavung hingegen haben ein Viertonsystem, in welchem eine rauhe Vokalbehauchung in der niederen Tonreihe erhalten geblieben ist. Wenn in einem solchen System die rauhe Behauchung zu schnell verlorengeht, wie im Maleng, ist das Ergebnis eine Art heruntergekommenes Zweitonsystem. In solchen Sprachen wie Pong und einigen vietnamesischen Dialekten war das End-h verlorenge-gangen, ohne jedoch kontrastierende Tone zu erhalten: das Ergebnis war eine Art heterodoxes Viertonsystem. The Situation der Tonsysteme in den Viet-Muong-Sprachen ist von groBter Wichtigkeit fur die Theorie der Tongenese.
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Trinh, Ngoc Thi Kim. "Cultural diversity of Chut Ethnic minority in Vietnam in front of the threats of the fades." International Journal for Innovation Education and Research 4, no. 4 (April 30, 2016): 11–20. http://dx.doi.org/10.31686/ijier.vol4.iss4.527.

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Chut is official name of special ethnic community in Viet Nam, who consists of 5 local groups: May,Sach, Ruc, A Rem and Ma Lieng in the end of 1973 year. They are li ving in the western border of central provinces Quang Binh and Ha Tinh of Viet Nam. These minorities groups left their wild life in the high mountains very late in comparison with the other ethnic groups in Viet Nam. In the years 60 of Century XX, the Chut was considered as the secluded group and in that time they have brought to return to concentrated village. Previously, due to war, disease and extremly difficult economical life, the population of ethnic minority Chut have declined much. So the internatio nal and Vietnamese scholars had worry about their danger of extinction. Nowadays, ethnic Chut is belonging to 16 smallest ethnic groups in Viet Nam and standing in 42 orders in the List of 54 Vietnamese ethnic minorities. The most important of Chut minorit y is that, in their language still preserved lots of elements of proto Viet Muong as the ancient Vietnamese language. So Vietnamese scholars call “Chut minority as National live museum in Viet Nam” and these ethnic groups have a huge significance for inter national and Vietnamese scholars to study the history of Vietnamese Nation and language, also. Vietnamese Government and the whole community are trying to support Chut ethnic minority in development and preservation their original culture. But nowadays, in the process of integration with other ethnic groups living in central provinces of Vietnam, while the Chut population is developing sustainable, but the ancient features of Chut's traditional culture are standing in front of the risk of fades. Our researc h paper will indicate the current situation of cultural diversity of Chut ethnic minority and the challenges in their cultural preservation.
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DeMille, Mellissa M. C., Kevin Tang, Chintan M. Mehta, Christopher Geissler, Jeffrey G. Malins, Natalie R. Powers, Beatrice M. Bowen, et al. "Worldwide distribution of the DCDC2 READ1 regulatory element and its relationship with phoneme variation across languages." Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences 115, no. 19 (April 16, 2018): 4951–56. http://dx.doi.org/10.1073/pnas.1710472115.

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DCDC2 is a gene strongly associated with components of the phonological processing system in animal models and in multiple independent studies of populations and languages. We propose that it may also influence population-level variation in language component usage. To test this hypothesis, we investigated the evolution and worldwide distribution of the READ1 regulatory element within DCDC2, and compared its distribution with variation in different language properties. The mutational history of READ1 was estimated by examining primate and archaic hominin sequences. This identified duplication and expansion events, which created a large number of polymorphic alleles based on internal repeat units (RU1 and RU2). Association of READ1 alleles was studied with respect to the numbers of consonants and vowels for languages in 43 human populations distributed across five continents. Using population-based approaches with multivariate ANCOVA and linear mixed effects analyses, we found that the RU1-1 allele group of READ1 is significantly associated with the number of consonants within languages independent of genetic relatedness, geographic proximity, and language family. We propose that allelic variation in READ1 helped create a subtle cognitive bias that was amplified by cultural transmission, and ultimately shaped consonant use by different populations over time.
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Rusho, Dima. "Cultural conceptualisations of language and country in Australian Indigenous languages." International Journal of Language and Culture 5, no. 1 (May 18, 2018): 94–111. http://dx.doi.org/10.1075/ijolc.17006.rus.

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Abstract This article presents a Cultural Linguistics perspective on the enduring and multifaceted relationship between people, language and country in Indigenous Australia. It builds on a substantial body of work in Cultural Linguistics that has examined the cultural conceptualisations present in Aboriginal English, but shifts the focus to exploring how such conceptualisations are also encoded in ancestral Indigenous languages. The article provides linguistic and ethnographic data from a number of Indigenous language groups to explicate the notions of language as a ‘cultural schema’ and country as a ‘cultural category’ in Indigenous languages. It also posits a number of conceptual metaphors that relate to country and language, namely country is a sentient being, country is a rational being, and country is a linguistically competent being.
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GIAMMARRESI, DORA, and ANTONIO RESTIVO. "RECOGNIZABLE PICTURE LANGUAGES." International Journal of Pattern Recognition and Artificial Intelligence 06, no. 02n03 (August 1992): 241–56. http://dx.doi.org/10.1142/s021800149200014x.

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The purpose of this paper is to propose a new notion of recognizability for picture (two-dimensional) languages extending the characterization of one-dimensional recognizable languages in terms of local languages and alphabetic mappings. We first introduce the family of local picture languages (denoted by LOC) and, in particular, prove the undecidability of the emptiness problem. Then we define the new family of recognizable picture languages (denoted by REC). We study some combinatorial and language theoretic properties of REC such as ambiguity, closure properties or undecidability results. Finally we compare the family REC with the classical families of languages recognized by four-way automata.
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Wolfe, Victor Fay, Susan Davidson, and Insup Lee. "RTC: Language support for real-time concurrency." Real-Time Systems 5, no. 1 (March 1993): 63–87. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/bf01088697.

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McIntosh, Harold V., and Gerardo Cisneros. "The programming languages REC and convert." ACM SIGPLAN Notices 25, no. 7 (July 1990): 81–94. http://dx.doi.org/10.1145/382076.382648.

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Jørgensen, Dolly, Christer Nilsson, Anouschka R. Hof, Eliza M. Hasselquist, Susan Baker, F. Stuart Chapin, Katarina Eckerberg, Joakim Hjältén, Lina Polvi, and Laura A. Meyerson. "Policy Language in Restoration Ecology." Restoration Ecology 22, no. 1 (November 26, 2013): 1–4. http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/rec.12069.

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Muzaffarova, Farangiz. "THE ROLE OF THE ENGLISH AND RUSSIAN LANGUAGE IN SOCIETY OF COUNTRY." JOURNAL OF INNOVATIONS IN PEDAGOGY AND PSYCHOLOGY 2, no. 1 (February 2, 2019): 03–07. http://dx.doi.org/10.26739/2181-9513-2019-2-1.

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Dissertations / Theses on the topic "Ruc language"

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Wonnacott, Paul. "Run-time support for parallel discrete event simulation languages." Thesis, University of Exeter, 1996. http://ethos.bl.uk/OrderDetails.do?uin=uk.bl.ethos.337741.

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Jones, Linwood D. "Run-time comparison C++ vs. Java." Virtual Press, 1999. http://liblink.bsu.edu/uhtbin/catkey/1125142.

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C++ is one of the most commonly used programming languages in academic and professional environments. Java is a relatively new language that is rapidly gaining popularity and acceptance. Java's designers claim that Java offers all the functionality of C++ and more. Java's syntax is similar to C++, but Java code is not compatible with C++. Java offers platform independence and better support for internet-oriented applications. Platform independence may come at a price. A major concern regarding any language is performance.This thesis looks at the performance of Java and C++. A comparison is made of C++ and Java runtimes for a simple algorithm (bubblesort). It covers the differences in compilation of an application developed in C++ versus an application developed in Java. It reports the execution time of an algorithm written in both languages.
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Jelínek, Dominik. "Generátor klientů pro Language Server Protocol." Master's thesis, Vysoké učení technické v Brně. Fakulta elektrotechniky a komunikačních technologií, 2019. http://www.nusl.cz/ntk/nusl-400914.

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The Diploma thesis deals with the Microsoft Language Server Protocol. The theoretical part describes the architecture and protocol properties, the LSP implementation within the Eclipse and VS Code development environments and a procedure for creating a new plug-in in the Eclipse and VS Code. In addition, the theoretical part familiarizes with Apache Camel project and implementation of Camel Language server and Camel Language clients for extended language support. The last mention in the theory is about the Yeoman tool for scaffolding a new projects. The description of the practical part deals with properties and implementation of the created LSP clients generator for Language Server Protocol.
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Fischer, Svante. "Ingvarsstenarna i tid och rum." Thesis, Uppsala University, Department of Scandinavian Languages, 1999. http://urn.kb.se/resolve?urn=urn:nbn:se:uu:diva-121041.

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Sharon, Dan Carleton University Dissertation Engineering Electrical. "Run-time kernel for multi-activity systems using process activity language' (PAL)." Ottawa, 1991.

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Sadeghi, Parisa Haj [Verfasser]. "Run-time debugging for functional logic languages / Parisa Haj Sadeghi." Kiel : Universitätsbibliothek Kiel, 2010. http://d-nb.info/1019984961/34.

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Markina, Elena. "Comparing Focus on Forms and Task-Based Language Teaching in the Acquisition of Russian as a Foreign Language." Doctoral thesis, Universitat de Barcelona, 2019. http://hdl.handle.net/10803/666176.

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The present study explores the impact that task-supported language teaching (TSLT) and task- based language teaching (TBLT) have on the acquisition of case forms and verbs of motion in Russian and on learners’ written and oral production. From a methodological point of view, the study follows a pre-test – immediate post-test – delayed post-test design. Data have been obtained from first and second year students of the University of Barcelona (n=54) with a low level of proficiency in Russian. Each learner was assigned to a task-supported (TS) or task-based (TB) group and received 14 hours of corresponding treatment. The TSLT treatment for the first year students focused on the use of prepositions and case forms, and the treatment for the second year students involved the Russian verbs of motion with and without prefixes. For the TBLT treatment, the acquisition of the same linguistic items was analysed. These items were present in the tasks designed for the experiment. Data were obtained by means of three grammar tests (fill in the blanks, multiple choice and grammaticality judgment tests), a written task which required learners to write a letter / an email to a friend and two oral tasks (room description and map task). Measures include the target-like use of prepositions, case forms and verbs of motion in the grammar tests and in oral and written production, the number of errors per words for general accuracy, the number of clauses per T-unit and the mean length of clause for syntactic complexity, Guiraud’s Index of lexical richness for lexical complexity, and speech rate for oral fluency. Statistical tests related to the use of prepositions and case forms show that both approaches provided positive results in the immediate post-test, however, neither task-supported nor task-based treatment led to a significant improvement in the long-term perspective. On the other hand, participants in both groups demonstrated a significant improvement in the target-like use of verbs of motion produced in their oral and written performance and used in their grammar tests. In written production, learners’ syntactic complexity measured by means of clauses per T- unit and lexical complexity significantly increased after the treatment, whereas phrasal complexity (mean length of clause) did not change over time. Written accuracy significantly improved in both groups immediately after the treatment. However, learners in the TB group maintained this improvement three months after the treatment, whereas the accuracy of learners in the TS group decreased to the level they had before the treatment. In oral production, learners in both groups significantly improved their general accuracy in the performance of the map task. Lexical complexity and fluency improved in both oral tasks. As for syntactic complexity, no changes were found in any of the tasks. The comparison of the effects that the two types of treatment have had on different aspects of learners’ production reveals that participants in the TS and the TB groups have not significantly differed on accuracy, syntactic complexity and fluency of their oral and written performance. Task-supported and task-based treatments also had a similar effect on accuracy in the use of Russian prepositions and case forms. However, learners in the TB group have showed significantly better results than learners in the TS group as far as lexical complexity and the target-like use of verbs of motion are concerned.
El presente estudio explora el impacto en la adquisición del ruso como lengua extranjera de TSLT (Task-supported language teaching) y TBLT (Task-based language teaching). El objeto de análisis es la adquisición de los casos y de los verbos de movimiento en la producción oral y escrita en los parámetros de la complejidad, corrección y fluidez. El estudio experimental sigue el diseño de pre-test ‒ post-test inmediato ‒ post-test diferido. Los datos han sido obtenidos a partir del trabajo con estudiantes de primer y segundo curso de la Universidad de Barcelona (n=54) con un nivel elemental de competencia en lengua rusa. Dos grupos de estudiantes han trabajado con la metodología TSLT y otros dos con TBLT. Cada uno de los 4 grupos ha recibido 14 horas de formación. Los datos analizados se han obtenido a partir de tests gramaticales (espacios en blanco, selección múltiple y tests de gramaticalidad), una tarea escrita consistente en escribir una carta a un amigo, y dos tareas orales (la descripción de una habitación y una Map task). El análisis estadístico de la adquisición de las preposiciones y las formas declinadas muestra que tanto con TSLT como TBLT se consiguen resultados satisfactorios en el post-test inmediato, pero no en el post-test diferido. En cambio, independientemente del tipo de instrucción, los participantes sí han demostrado progresos significativos en su competencia de los verbos de movimiento. En la producción escrita, la complejidad sintáctica medida en proposiciones por T-unit y la complejidad léxica aumentan significativamente después de la instrucción. La corrección mejora significativamente en ambos grupos en el post-test inmediato y en el post-test diferido del grupo TBLT. En la producción oral, los estudiantes de ambos grupos mejoran su corrección en la tarea Map task, la complejidad léxica y fluidez en ambas tareas orales, pero no consiguen progresos significativos en lo que respecta a la complejidad sintáctica en ninguna de las dos tareas. La comparación de los dos tipos de instrucción muestra que los estudiantes de los grupos TBLT consiguen mejores resultados que los de TSLT en lo que se refiere a complejidad léxica y verbos de movimiento.
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DeZeeuw, Zane Truman. "Run Me Dusk." TopSCHOLAR®, 2018. https://digitalcommons.wku.edu/theses/3043.

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This is a full-length novel with a critical afterward. Run Me Dusk is a falling-out of love narrative about twenty-seven-year-old Milo who, after being broken up with by his boyfriend Red, flees from Illinois back to his hometown in southwestern Colorado to meditate on his place and purpose in life. The themes covered in this book are gay relationships, family relationships, mortality, and the natural world.
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Wilson, Thomas. "The Omnibus language and integrated verification approach." Thesis, University of Stirling, 2007. http://hdl.handle.net/1893/260.

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This thesis describes the Omnibus language and its supporting framework of tools. Omnibus is an object-oriented language which is superficially similar to the Java programming language but uses value semantics for objects and incorporates a behavioural interface specification language. Specifications are defined in terms of a subset of the query functions of the classes for which a frame-condition logic is provided. The language is well suited to the specification of modelling types and can also be used to write implementations. An overview of the language is presented and then specific aspects such as subtleties in the frame-condition logic, the implementation of value semantics and the role of equality are discussed. The challenges of reference semantics are also discussed. The Omnibus language is supported by an integrated verification tool which provides support for three assertion-based verification approaches: run-time assertion checking, extended static checking and full formal verification. The different approaches provide different balances between rigour and ease of use. The Omnibus tool allows these approaches to be used together in different parts of the same project. Guidelines are presented in order to help users avoid conflicts when using the approaches together. The use of the integrated verification approach to meet two key requirements of safe software component reuse, to have clear descriptions and some form of certification, are discussed along with the specialised facilities provided by the Omnibus tool to manage the distribution of components. The principles of the implementation of the tool are described, focussing on the integrated static verifier module that supports both extended static checking and full formal verification through the use of an intermediate logic. The different verification approaches are used to detect and correct a range of errors in a case study carried out using the Omnibus language. The case study is of a library system where copies of books, CDs and DVDs are loaned out to members. The implementation consists of 2278 lines of Omnibus code spread over 15 classes. To allow direct comparison of the different assertion-based verification approaches considered, run-time assertion checking, extended static checking and then full formal verification are applied to the application in its entirety. This directly illustrates the different balances between error coverage and ease-of-use which the approaches offer. Finally, the verification policy system is used to allow the approaches to be used together to verify different parts of the application.
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Svarvell, Teresa. "On the run : Cultural aspects, figurative language and runners’ jargon in the translation of training guides." Thesis, Linnéuniversitetet, Institutionen för språk (SPR), 2015. http://urn.kb.se/resolve?urn=urn:nbn:se:lnu:diva-43982.

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This study investigates translation choices and challenges in the translation of two training guides focused on running. It tests the validity of Reiss’s text-type theory in the translation of cultural aspects. Furthermore, the study discusses to what extent equivalence can be reached when translating an aesthetic language and finally, it comments on some characteristics of typical runners’ language. The results show that Reiss’s text type theory is not sufficient to guide the translation of cultural differences in the SL and TL but an analysis on phrasal and lexical level is also needed, where Koller’s equivalence relations and Newmark’s communicative translation are applicable. The results also show that figurative language is indeed possible to translate in these kinds of texts, where among others compensation proves a useful strategy. Equivalence on all levels of the text, however, is not always possible to reach. Finally, the findings of a special runners’ language were rather limited, although some examples indicating a presence of a runners’ jargon were found.
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Books on the topic "Ruc language"

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Lợi, Nguyẽ̂n Văn. Tié̂ng Rục. Hà Nội: Khoa học xã hội, 1993.

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Rap, Raffi. Ric and Rin run. Glenview, IL: Pearson/Scott Foresman, 2007.

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Ruan ruo? Beijing: Ren min wen xue chu ban she, 2000.

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Harezm-Alt♯łn Ordu Tu rkc ʹesi. I stanbul: Mehmet O lmez, 2002.

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BASIC first run. Indianapolis, IN: Que College, 1994.

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1930-, Maclean Colin, and Maclean Moira 1933-, eds. On the run. London: Collins Educational, 1994.

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Bardsley, Dianne. In the paddock and on the run: The language of rural New Zealand. Dunedin, N.Z: Otago University Press, 2009.

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In the paddock and on the run: The language of rural New Zealand. Dunedin, N.Z: Otago University Press, 2009.

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Gabrielle, Roy. Rue Deschambault: Roman. [Montréal]: Boréal, 1993.

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Szymanski, Boleslaw K. Languages, Compilers and Run-Time Systems for Scalable Computers. Boston, MA: Springer US, 1995.

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Derby, Thomas, Robert Schnabel, and Benjamin Zorn. "The Relationship Between Language Paradigm and Parallelism: The EQ Prototyping Language." In Languages, Compilers and Run-Time Systems for Scalable Computers, 329–32. Boston, MA: Springer US, 1996. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4615-2315-4_33.

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Rowstron, Antony, and Stuart Wray. "A Run-Time System for WCL." In Internet Programming Languages, 78–96. Berlin, Heidelberg: Springer Berlin Heidelberg, 1999. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/3-540-47959-7_4.

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Larson-Hall, Jenifer. "How to Run Statistical Analyses." In Research Methods in Second Language Acquisition, 245–74. Chichester, UK: John Wiley & Sons, Ltd, 2012. http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/9781444347340.ch13.

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Blume, Christian, and Wilfried Jakob. "Programming and Run-Time Systems." In Programming Languages for Industrial Robots, 222–48. Berlin, Heidelberg: Springer Berlin Heidelberg, 1986. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-82745-7_8.

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Ish-Shalom, Oren, Shachar Itzhaky, Noam Rinetzky, and Sharon Shoham. "Run-time Complexity Bounds Using Squeezers." In Programming Languages and Systems, 320–47. Cham: Springer International Publishing, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-72019-3_12.

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AbstractDetermining upper bounds on the time complexity of a program is a fundamental problem with a variety of applications, such as performance debugging, resource certification, and compile-time optimizations. Automated techniques for cost analysis excel at bounding the resource complexity of programs that use integer values and linear arithmetic. Unfortunately, they fall short when execution traces become more involved, esp. when data dependencies may affect the termination conditions of loops. In such cases, state-of-the-art analyzers have shown to produce loose bounds, or even no bound at all.We propose a novel technique that generalizes the common notion of recurrence relations based on ranking functions. Existing methods usually unfold one loop iteration, and examine the resulting relations between variables. These relations assist in establishing a recurrence that bounds the number of loop iterations. We propose a different approach, where we derive recurrences by comparing whole traces with whole traces of a lower rank, avoiding the need to analyze the complexity of intermediate states. We offer a set of global properties, defined with respect to whole traces, that facilitate such a comparison, and show that these properties can be checked efficiently using a handful of local conditions. To this end, we adapt state squeezers, an induction mechanism previously used for verifying safety properties. We demonstrate that this technique encompasses the reasoning power of bounded unfolding, and more. We present some seemingly innocuous, yet intricate, examples where previous tools based on cost relations and control flow analysis fail to solve, and that our squeezer-powered approach succeeds.
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Magiridou, M., S. Sahtouris, V. Christophides, and M. Koubarakis. "RUL: A Declarative Update Language for RDF." In The Semantic Web – ISWC 2005, 506–21. Berlin, Heidelberg: Springer Berlin Heidelberg, 2005. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/11574620_37.

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Hart, Gwen. "Beyond “elicit and run” metaphor research." In Metaphor in Language, Cognition, and Communication, 265–88. Amsterdam: John Benjamins Publishing Company, 2015. http://dx.doi.org/10.1075/milcc.3.11har.

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Matsubara, Wataru, Kazuhiko Kusano, Hideo Bannai, and Ayumi Shinohara. "A Series of Run-Rich Strings." In Language and Automata Theory and Applications, 578–87. Berlin, Heidelberg: Springer Berlin Heidelberg, 2009. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-00982-2_49.

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Yu, Hao, and Lawrence Rauchwerger. "Run-Time Parallelization Optimization Techniques." In Languages and Compilers for Parallel Computing, 481–84. Berlin, Heidelberg: Springer Berlin Heidelberg, 2000. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/3-540-44905-1_36.

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Ujaldon, M., E. L. Zapata, B. M. Chapman, and H. P. Zima. "Data-parallel Language Features for Sparse Codes." In Languages, Compilers and Run-Time Systems for Scalable Computers, 253–64. Boston, MA: Springer US, 1996. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4615-2315-4_19.

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Conference papers on the topic "Ruc language"

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Blessing, Sebastian, Kiko Fernandez-Reyes, Albert Mingkun Yang, Sophia Drossopoulou, and Tobias Wrigstad. "Run, actor, run: towards cross-actor language benchmarking." In the 9th ACM SIGPLAN International Workshop. New York, New York, USA: ACM Press, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.1145/3358499.3361224.

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Makusheva, Natalia V., Irina L. Artemieva, and Viktoriya L. Zavyalova. "Language Evolution Modeling System." In 2018 3rd Russian-Pacific Conference on Computer Technology and Applications (RPC). IEEE, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/rpc.2018.8482141.

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Hu, Xudong, Chuanyu Wu, and Hong Yu. "Graphics Tablet Embed Java-Applet and Web-Based Tele-Calligraphy of Pneumatic Manipulator." In ASME 2003 International Design Engineering Technical Conferences and Computers and Information in Engineering Conference. ASMEDC, 2003. http://dx.doi.org/10.1115/detc2003/cie-48261.

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Java becomes one of the most acceptable programming languages in the Intemet because of the characteristics of distribution, object-orientation, interpretation, and independence of computer platform. An application code programmed in Java can be downloaded and run in any client machine with Java VM through Internet. Most of internet-based application uses Java as the first choice of programming language. The Web-based Tele-calligraphy of pneumatic calligraphic manipulator described in here is one of these applications. In this article, authors will discuss the procedures of how to embed Unispen software package Wintab to Javaapplet using Java native interface (JNI). In the server machine, all communication functions between pneumatic servocontroller SPC-200 and computer had been compiled and linked to a dynamic loaded library in Ch language. Under the C/C++ superset interpreted language Ch, calligraphy handwrote by user in client machine will be formatted, sent, and calligraphed in a far located pneumatic robot manipulator through Internet.
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Mathias, Sandeep, Diptesh Kanojia, Abhijit Mishra, and Pushpak Bhattacharya. "A Survey on Using Gaze Behaviour for Natural Language Processing." In Twenty-Ninth International Joint Conference on Artificial Intelligence and Seventeenth Pacific Rim International Conference on Artificial Intelligence {IJCAI-PRICAI-20}. California: International Joint Conferences on Artificial Intelligence Organization, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.24963/ijcai.2020/683.

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Gaze behaviour has been used as a way to gather cognitive information for a number of years. In this paper, we discuss the use of gaze behaviour in solving different tasks in natural language processing (NLP) without having to record it at test time. This is because the collection of gaze behaviour is a costly task, both in terms of time and money. Hence, in this paper, we focus on research done to alleviate the need for recording gaze behaviour at run time. We also mention different eye tracking corpora in multiple languages, which are currently available and can be used in natural language processing. We conclude our paper by discussing applications in a domain - education - and how learning gaze behaviour can help in solving the tasks of complex word identification and automatic essay grading.
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Seybold, Daniel, Jörg Domaschka, Alessandro Rossini, Christopher B. Hauser, Frank Griesinger, and Athanasios Tsitsipas. "Experiences of models@run-time with EMF and CDO." In SLE '16: Software Language Engineering. New York, NY, USA: ACM, 2016. http://dx.doi.org/10.1145/2997364.2997380.

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Qi, Fengbin, Xianyi Zhang, Shanshan Wang, and Xingquan Mao. "RCC: A New Programming Language for Reconfigurable Computing." In 2009 11th IEEE International Conference on High Performance Computing and Communications. IEEE, 2009. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/hpcc.2009.74.

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Mohajeri Parizi, Mostafa, Giovanni Sileno, Tom van Engers, and Sander Klous. "Run, agent, run! architecture and benchmarking of actor-based agents." In SPLASH '20: Conference on Systems, Programming, Languages, and Applications, Software for Humanity. New York, NY, USA: ACM, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.1145/3427760.3428339.

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Liu, Yanbin, Parijat Dube, and Scott C. Gray. "Run-time performance optimization of a BigData query language." In ICPE'14: ACM/SPEC International Conference on Performance Engineering. New York, NY, USA: ACM, 2014. http://dx.doi.org/10.1145/2568088.2576800.

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De Borger, Wouter, Bert Lagaisse, and Wouter Joosen. "A domain specific aspect language for run-time inspection." In the seventh workshop. New York, New York, USA: ACM Press, 2012. http://dx.doi.org/10.1145/2162037.2162048.

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Bianchi, Dario, Rodolfo Delmonte, and Emanuele Pianta. "Undestanding stories in different languages with GETA-RUN." In the sixth conference. Morristown, NJ, USA: Association for Computational Linguistics, 1993. http://dx.doi.org/10.3115/976744.976802.

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Wolfe, Victor, Susan B. Davidson, and Insup Lee. RTC: Language Support for Real-Time Concurrency. Fort Belvoir, VA: Defense Technical Information Center, March 1992. http://dx.doi.org/10.21236/ada515294.

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Whistler, K., G. Adams, M. Duerst, and J. Klensin. Deprecating Unicode Language Tag Characters: RFC 2482 is Historic. Edited by R. Presuhn. RFC Editor, November 2010. http://dx.doi.org/10.17487/rfc6082.

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Harold, W. Using Extensible Markup Language-Remote Procedure Calling (XML-RPC) in Blocks Extensible Exchange Protocol (BEEP). RFC Editor, April 2003. http://dx.doi.org/10.17487/rfc3529.

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