These generalized probability theories are "pure syntax," he added — they relate states and measurements, just as linguistic syntax relates categories of words, without regard to what the words mean.
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Simply, its mechanics and syntax are based on Ascii art.
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But their brains are not equipped to follow our syntax.
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Trump's garbled syntax and disorganized thoughts are impossible to follow.
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STAMFORD "Mixing It Up With Syntax and Company," mixed media.
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The humor often comes from the syntax and language itself.
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The current search engine for programming language syntax is Google.
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Is it only your language — words and syntax — that matters?
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Waldrop writes passionately of the deadfalls that syntax can set.
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It messes with syntax and expectation just like Stein would.
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We develop syntax, take on style, so as to prevail.
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Again, there are syntax errors in these views in my opinion.
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That gorillas lack syntax should not blind humans to their magnificence.
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She has his unhinged rhetoric and syntax down to a science.
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Hire an editor Proofread for spelling, syntax, proper grammar and layout.
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We're pleased to premiere the opening track, "New Syntax Preserves," below.
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EditorsNote: Edit 1: Syntax fixes What a difference a week makes.
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I had to shift the complexity from the syntax to images.
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Perhaps it was just his radical shifts in metaphors and syntax.
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Over the last decade, programmatic syntax has gotten easier and more accessible.
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Syntax has to do with the mechanics of putting a sentence together.
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That makes the structure and syntax of GraphQL familiar to many developers.
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Its syntax is drawn partly from Chinese, partly from South Asian languages.
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Line 7 is the syntax to add a backend definition and VCL.
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We teach the concepts first, rather than the syntax, real particular language.
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They'll need the basic skill sets of grammar, punctuation, syntax and spelling.
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The 41st president was known in caricature as someone who mangled syntax.
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Those new versions typically add features, and may change a language's syntax.
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Far away, she heard the clipped, crackly syntax of walkie-talkie'd instructions.
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This is unusual in English, but standard in French and Latin syntax.
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This is unusual in English, but standard in French and Latin syntax.
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Through style, the deployment of our adopted syntax, we (humans) forge connections.
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As for small syntax, as in the first example, that's not ideal either.
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I wasn't hooked on programming language syntax or manipulating programming libraries and frameworks.
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SyntaxNet is a "syntactic parser", trained to understanding the syntax of a sentence.
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Sometimes the stuffy syntax of headlines makes for iconic lil' turns of phrase.
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For him, dance is already a textual language, complete with syntax and paragraphs.
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But critics of the passive often confuse two different things: syntax and semantics.
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They taught me how to write about Jordan Catalano without sacrificing good syntax.
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Sign language is a full language with its own grammar, syntax, and structure.
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Google's natural language analysis will be able to handle morphology and syntax analysis.
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Complex commands require a player to master chains of sophisticated command-line syntax.
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The stylebook largely consists of rules dictating renderings, syntax and abbreviations — Gov. vs.
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This is another language with different diction and different sentence structures and syntax.
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So we also have a tremendous amount of data terms of conversation, syntax.
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It's very often compared and contrasted with Python, which has comparatively simple syntax.
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Grammarist has an excellent primer for those who are intent on improving their syntax.
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This is just a piece of syntax useful for outputting data to the screen.
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Its authorship is debated, its syntax elaborate, its language awkward, its tonal shifts perplexing.
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Sometimes they may more closely resemble human syntax, and other times, well... less so.
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The vocabulary you select, your syntax, and your grammatical decisions leave behind a signature.
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It shows language has syntax: a consistent way to arrange the order of words.
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The President has often received criticism for misspelling and syntax errors, particularly on Twitter.
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EditorsNote: Edit 22: Style fix in the first graf, syntax fix in the 210th.
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You can speak it in a rudimentary way or develop a wit and syntax.
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There are so many instances and varieties of awkward syntax I developed a taxonomy.
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Some of them, for instance, will do something really weird and disruptive with syntax.
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We reverted back to plain old Java 7 syntax and stripped our codebase of Groovy.
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Futurists celebrated the beauty of machines, the morals of might, and the syntax of babble.
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The oldest tweet comes from November 23th, 2016 and has a strange syntax and punctuation.
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The resulting patterns suggested the script had a syntax, supporting the idea that it's linguistic.
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Color-coded syntax highlighting makes it particularly useful if you code or work with websites.
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And you needed a way to query that database, and that syntax was called SQL.
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Lyrically, he's Alan Watts with an ancient syntax; musically, he's wherever those words take him.
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Like any medium, like movies or books or podcasts, comics have their own informational syntax.
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But Bossert's syntax was dubious, seemingly suggesting climate change impacts and causes are easily separable.
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It is making a category error: writing and explaining syntax are related but not identical.
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The syntax of genomics makes it particularly difficult for off-the-shelf software to digest.
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No matter how agitated Arthur becomes, nothing ruffles the novel's syntax or bloats its paragraphs.
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Borrowing the visual syntax of a horror movie allows Dark Star to mirror Giger's style.
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Mr. Vargas had just founded his own payment agent firm, which he called Syntax GIS.
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The syntax and grammar tell speakers how to properly structure those words in a sentence.
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We had grammar and syntax, which turned out to be the best tools of all.
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His report's arid language, gummy syntax and thick riddles dulled its findings of awful conduct.
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His report's arid language, gummy syntax and thick riddles dulled its findings of awful conduct.
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In terms of characters, what's the shortest piece of valid programming language syntax I can write?
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This is probably the smallest piece of valid syntax I can write in any programming language.
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Its straightforward syntax and use of indented spaces make it easy to learn, read and share.
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Not sure why we're getting super wonky over syntax this late in the game, says Meg.
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But most other solutions use complex document customization that requires knowledge of conditionals, tags and syntax.
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A bunch of them riff on Adult Yoda's penchant for dispensing wisdom in his unusual syntax.
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Soon after Syntax began operations, it started working with Sanjay Shah, who eventually bought the company.
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Sure, EssayBot was able to introduce itself in its own uncanny syntax, but that was easy.
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Use grammar, syntax and writing with a level of sophistication that shows you're ready for college.
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They help explain his enduring popularity in the polls despite the mangled syntax and frequent flubs.
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The syntax is correct, but the mish-mash of words fail to form a cogent narrative.
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The language is about what you'd expect if you have experienced the signature syntax of Success Studies.
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Worse still is trying to remember how to invoke the skills using the right syntax and commands.
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And, yes, in true C64 fashion, you'll have to load those ROMS using the proper BASIC syntax.
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To be sure, each craft also requires a command of the language and its rules of syntax.
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Even language experts have struggled with his strange jargon, jumbled syntax, leaps of logic, and outright vulgarity.
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Despite its pellucid language and forthright syntax, this poem is not as innocuous as its title suggests.
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The Maasai people use Maa, a Nilotic language with quite different syntax than English or Romance languages.
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The phrase "colorless green ideas sleep furiously" has perfect syntax, but any natural speaker knows it's nonsense.
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" One former Israeli negotiator called it "an act of aggression dripping with the coarse syntax of racism.
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You'll need a solid grasp on basic vocabulary and syntax before you can let your creativity flow.
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After all, there's a language whose syntax consists entirely of Shakespearian prose, a language that channels the rhetoric of Donald Trump, and yet another whose syntax is limited to instructions for performing card tricks—Emojicode just seems like a given within the dense forest of novelty programming languages.
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It's scheduled to run every day at 4:00 PM. Don't get freaked out by the XML syntax.
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While none of these inscriptions were Shakespeare, most were written with proper spelling and syntax, the researchers found.
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And at night all night as every night a tape playing in here helps improve me our Syntax.
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Whatever else may happen to shiver the linguistic timbers, the syntax and the voice are coherent, cool, levelheaded.
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First, a question was fed to a parser that analyzes the syntax (word order) of a user's query.
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And then there is language processing, or comprehension -- that is, figuring out the syntax, the story, et cetera.
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They could feed every possible variation of syntax and grammar into a database, which still might not work.
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After a time, though, I begin to feel a pattern might be emerging with the syntax and sounds.
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That means memory and imagination have the same syntax and biochemistry, which is very exciting for an artist.
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But the Navajo language's syntax and linguistics are particularly tricky for non-Navajo, and it is not written.
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Throughout the film, characters speak in a breathless, manic syntax, punctuated with gems of Ryan Trecartin-esque absurdity.
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EditorsNote: Multiple stat corrections; edits to play-by-play for clarity; other minor edits; Edit 2: Syntax fix.
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Among other things, it's a lesson in how immaculate syntax is the best delivery vehicle for devastating irony.
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Superstitions are a special syntax, the ellipses we use to bridge the present and the dreamed-of future.
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On Friday his 7213-disc collection titled "GTM (Syntax) 2017," featuring his Tri-Centric Vocal Ensemble, comes out.
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Take syntax, for example: the rules (and rules of thumb) that define how words group into meaningful sentences.
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Proud of the English she had learned back home, she spoke it with a syntax that conveyed exuberance.
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The theorist's musings on "undecidability," on the "excess of syntax over meaning," are precise paraphrases of Mallarmé's technique.
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Proud of the English she had learned back home, she spoke it with a syntax that conveyed exuberance.
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With their awkward syntax and frequent misspellings, the president's tweets aren't too far from the language of spam.
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Peck's virtuosic play of imagery, sound, syntax, and subject matter offers an encounter with a deep and incisive intelligence.
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ASL has now gained legitimacy and been shown to include the deep grammar and syntax found in spoken languages.
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Instead he's going to assume the role of Wizened Elder and give some words of wisdom in mangled syntax.
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Its syntax is so straightforward and easily digestible that it can be picked up by beginners in no time.
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JOHN TILSITERRadlett, Hertfordshire "Researchers demonstrated how wirelessly to hack a car" is absurdly unnatural syntax ("Breaching-point", December 24th).
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Companies not dependent on legacy clients, like Airbnb and Google, are enforcing ES6 syntax in their internal style guides.
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But data analysis actually indicated that good conversation, no matter the subject, follows the same sentence structure and syntax.
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Not only can it be used to compose and capture notes quickly, it supports the Markdown syntax with aplomb.
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Learning to code usually involves sitting in front of a computer, memorizing commands, and carefully checking for syntax errors.
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We will compare and contrast those printed panels side-by-side analyzing elements ranging from diction, syntax and aesthetics.
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Remember that emojis don't have set meaning, grammar or syntax; they consist mostly of nouns, including 🦔and 🥩.
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This means that her characters often talk in winding syntax replete with malapropisms that would dismay Strunk and White.
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Stern had been analyzed by the Kleinian theorist Paula Heimann, and she understood the punning syntax of the unconscious.
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Bloch's book reads engagingly, despite some flouting of syntax, a tad cavalier from a professor of French at Yale.
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Far from an archetypal nuisance, Killmonger is queasy and immature and beguiling, an Invisible Man living in a Marvel syntax.
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You'll go through a slew of lessons explaining its syntax and a step-by-step tutorial on creating real programs.
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This occurs in the moments when Stolterfoht embraces Amme's syntax, allowing her to drive the strange path of the conversation.
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Parks spent part of her youth in Texas, and she's in love with the syntax and cadences of Texan speech.
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This story corrects syntax in first paragraph Reporting by Manogna Maddipatla and Manas Mishra in Bengaluru; Editing by Shinjini Ganguli
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He also has the zeal of the late convert, evident in his diamond-precise syntax and his hundred-dollar vocabulary.
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ASL is a distinct language, with a syntax closer to Japanese than English, rendering even written materials inaccessible to many.
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For forays into even older volumes, she has learned how to decipher the odd spelling and syntax of Medieval English.
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Now, Wolfe is hardly alone in maintaining an airliner's height away when writing about Chomskyan syntax for the general public.
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Stein's experiments with grammar and syntax proved transformative for Thomson, who had struggled with how to put English to music.
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The earth moves, for me, when the read comes together on all its levels, from syntax to instinctual platelet level.
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He speaks bluntly, uses a limited vocabulary, and his syntax varies between tortured (when speaking extemporaneously) to simple (when scripted).
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The syntax forces us to consider "me" also as the direct object: the "little dog" feels like a self-portrait.
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It is tempting to compare it to both "Bonnie & Clyde" and "Thelma & Louise," as the title's syntax seems to invite.
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The anaphoric "even," the visceral sounds stitched into the syntax, the intimacy of the ending: It requires breath to read.
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The abominable visual syntax of the vanitas on view is so rich and evocative as to border on optical logorrhea.
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"Logo was too fussy — like most text-based programming languages, getting the syntax and punctuation right was very important," says Resnick.
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Note that the colon here is required syntax and trying to write a for-loop without it will cause an error.
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"[Users] have to learn this weird syntax that kind of looks janky," Twitter CEO Jack Dorsey told The Verge in May.
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First come the examples and only then info about parameters and syntax, with additional comments at the bottom of the page.
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On top of Yoakum's idiosyncratic syntax of abstraction, the drawings are as suffused with visual referents to his life and beliefs.
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The film does provide some analysis of the heptapod language's syntax, but this analysis does not match what we are shown.
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Go for the Complete MySQL Bootcamp, an eight-hour class that covers the basic syntax and queries of this popular database.
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Yeah, Spicer didn't even flinch while getting into a shouting match while arguing the nuances and syntax of statements and accusations.
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Part of the delay is being attributed to Bixby's rough experience trying to "comprehend English syntax and grammar," the Journal said.
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Our social media, and now our politics, are leading away from the complex syntax that allows for full living and thinking.
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Williams plays frequently with syntax, creating long, winding, sometimes difficult passages that bring to mind James Joyce and late Henry James.
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It's not about getting rid of the dissociative state so much as giving it a syntax, a coherence, a social function.
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Many people on Twitter agreed with Walker that the tagline's syntax was a little too confusing for people to immediately grasp.
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He manipulates diction, tense, and syntax in the same layered, deliberate manner with which a painter chooses, mixes and applies colors.
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The service now also features improved syntax analysis, which allows it to detect text features like number, gender, person and tense.
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Beyond the basic syntax, however, there are elements of Voice Control that make dictating to your Mac (or iOS device) easier.
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Around her studio are works from the 2015 exhibition Surfaces and Solids, where she reflected discreetly on Tehran's newfound architectural syntax.
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He has been working this way more or less since the 1960s, reshaping jazz's rhythmic syntax while engaging with its lineage.
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Not only does she seem endowed with more senses than the allotted five, she bends syntax and punctuation to her will.
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The grammar and syntax of English will change as a result of the high number of latinos in the United States.
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Syntax and sensibility: Nobody wed them quite like Joan Didion, the author of that essay, "On Self-Respect," and many others.
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But with plays, I didn't have to know grammar or syntax or any rules to write the way that people spoke.
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Anything that frees your brain from the karate-chop syntax of newsfeed and social media is in part a meditative act.
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A report in the Wall Street Journal earlier this year suggested that Bixby was struggling to understand English syntax and grammar.
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Two sources "familiar with the process" told the newspaper West Wing staff imitate Trump's voice by adopting grammatical errors and disorderly syntax.
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For no good reason, I was stumped on thinking of a good example of small code (syntax) having huge effects (machine-space).
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A stir-fried Rhythm-a-ning slide trombone's Splattered syntax with a pinch Of below-the-belt misprision Thrown in for laughs.
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However, you have to use a specific syntax to make the queries work — just like you would if using a command prompt.
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Among these features are block-scoped variables and functions, constants, arrows to simplify closure syntax, string interpolation, classes, modules and much more.
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Instead, she allowed the fiber to form a generative syntax of its own through its warp, weft, bulk, heave, drape, and knots.
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The rhetorical challenges of Trump are not just those of substance — or the lack thereof, but of syntax — and the lack thereof.
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To diagnose what readers did not like about the Times's summary, you need semantics, not syntax; the description of meaning, not form.
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Human syntax also allows for hypotheticals ("If she hadn't arrived…"), talking precisely about events distant from the present, and so much more.
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This is (hilarious) sports fan pettiness, but it's also worth noting the syntax, and all that heady talk of martyrdom and armageddon.
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Understanding what causes individual words, sounds and syntax to change within a single language could provide clues about how new languages arise.
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"Kelly of the Syntax echoed this view, saying: "I do have long term concerns with the viability of most of these companies.
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The only things I've found remotely educational are Scratch, with its BASIC-like mental syntax, and Adafruit products that require actual soldering.
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So instead of blindly relying on a rich-text editor and clutter your text with HTML syntax, Markdown is a nice alternative.
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With similar syntax and semantics, it's very similar to JavaScript, but with more powerful features that help developers build large-scale applications.
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When a child is learning to speak, she takes a while to pick up the rhythms of language, the syntax of sense.
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"Katy brings incredible charisma, humor, groundedness and stability, and she gets the syntax and rhythm of the show immediately," Mr. Macht said.
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The architectural language is similar to Seagram, but Union Carbide's looser syntax results in a totally different, much more pragmatic compositional effect.
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There are dazzling fragments, unraveling syntax, poems that, in their ghostliness, also force us to be alert to our own fragile lives.
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But it's syntax that allows him to synthesize those elements, and to catch his own mind in the act of doing so.
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But there's also an enormous amount of low-frequency words and syntax that even native speakers might encounter only once a year.
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"The great thing about this approach is it turns out that the model learns a ton of stuff about syntax," Ott said.
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One develops an ear for the edge cases in grammar and syntax that Grammarly tends to flag but which make sentences snap.
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I hear the phrase "for the many people" repeated word-for-word multiple times each day without fail, despite its questionable syntax.
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Summed up, the results revealed, as the authors put it: No real distinctions at the level of language, themes, or even syntax.
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It also is one of the easier languages for a beginner to pick up with its consistent syntax and language that mirrors humans.
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President Barack Obama's words are more eloquent and meaningful, yet Palin's unique diction and idiosyncratic syntax have caught the imagination of poetry lovers.
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The algorithm is sort of analyzing your words, your syntax, and then it'll spit out how it thinks your text should be continued.
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Syntax analysis APIs that can identify parts of speech and create dependency parse trees, on the other hand, aren't as widely available yet.
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He had mastered the syntax of English and a rather extensive vocabulary but lacked experience of the appropriateness of words to social contexts.
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His syntax seems generated on the fly, word to word, each stumbling straight into the next, bound by the barest loyalty to grammar.
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See THE POWER OF HUNGER Alexander Clapp studied ancient Greek and Latin in college and dreamed of writing a thesis on Pausanias's syntax.
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Sure, other creatures talk to one another, but we've got all these wildly complicated written languages with syntax and fun words like defenestrate.
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Universally referred to by the nickname Lula, he was an unlikely political figure whose unpolished syntax and leftist rhetoric rattled the Brazilian elite.
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Facebook appears to have deliberately tailored its algorithm to recognize the syntax and style popular among conservatives in order to "deboost" that content.
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They used the lab's techniques to map changes in the bank's language, syntax and grammar over time, revealing unspoken patterns, priorities and politics.
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And since she's chosen this moment of emotional clarity to deploy not only verbal clarity but the syntax it deserves, I'm all in.
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In addition to the cardinal symptoms of memory loss, dementia can cause the range of a person's vocabulary and speech syntax to constrict.
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In "Having My Cake," a contemplation of her difficulty understanding proverbs becomes a syntax-shuffling close reading of the one in the title.
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Though the situation's murky, the syntax estranging, the form itself is familiar, for most of the book: left-justified lines, grouped into stanzas.
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Smith's poetry — written in everyday language, without neologisms or convoluted syntax — is easy to take in, but it can be difficult to process.
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Though not entirely devoid of the verbal misfires and rambling syntax that have plagued him, it was the strongest of his 10 debates.
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Where his elder forebear was all twisted syntax and '70s-'80s self-help speak — actualize yourself, you must — the little guy doesn't speak.
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You'll start your deep dive by getting acquainted with the basic syntax of the language, exploring concepts like looping, switching, and data types.
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It's generally agreed that, while these animals can learn to convey words in meaningful ways, they lack the capacity for syntax and proper grammar.
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One technique in "Time of Tyranny" is to skew otherwise fluid syntax by using the phrase "of which" in a slightly a-grammatical way.
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This language was practically made for coding newbies, as its syntax is easy for humans to read (as opposed to ones built for machines).
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You'll also familiarize yourself with Python syntax and problem solving and even get to build a comprehensive project that integrates numerous core Python skillsets.
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More generally, the note makes use of proper grammar, punctuation, syntax, and character choice, indicating the writer was likely native or at least fluent.
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") In due course, Trump perfected his unique voice: the cockeyed neologisms and the fractured syntax, the emphatic punctuation, the Don Rickles-era exclamations ("Sad!
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"Twitter's unique syntax and 140-character limit have held the service back," said Debra Aho Williamson, an analyst at the industry research firm eMarketer.
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But his similes and syntax — sentences that build tension through accumulation, creating a messy sense of overflow — conjure the tempestuousness of a teenage love.
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She spoke a little English, but she had a hard time making out his Appalachian drawl, with its elongated words and drawn-out syntax.
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Until the recent advances in machine learning, nearly all progress in N.L.P. occurred by manually coding the rules that govern spelling, syntax, and grammar.
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Syntax saves her in this case: the squirrel, not the ball, is the antecedent of "it," and the boy stays out of the road.
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The issue with voice apps is they're hard to discover by way of voice commands alone, and they require particular syntax to properly launch.
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Morgenstern's style, especially in the frequent Grimm-esque interludes, employs aggressively simple children's literature syntax to describe outlandish settings that are either opulent or decaying.
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The syntax mirrors that of C by design, and in a JavaScript program you'll find a similar mess of curly braces, semicolons, and return statements.
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"The Art of Bible Translation" focuses on five main linguistic elements: syntax, word choice, sound play and word play, rhythm and the language of dialogue.
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That is, its syntax is so bizarre that code written in Perl is essentially unreadable by other programmers and thus not editable by other programmers.
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Interestingly, the style of the language here—if someone's social media persona has a distinctive tone or syntax—could prove as telling as the content.
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It was difficult to hear in audio because the language is written in a pseudocomputer syntax, but the core of the story comes through nonetheless.
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In the absence of stories about impeachment, porn stars and white-collar criminal transgressions, I was left writing about Bush-speak, 41's tangled syntax.
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I yelled every Alexa command I could think of to turn it off, but apparently she didn't like my syntax, and the water kept gushing.
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"She uses the sketchbook idea as a way to change the grammar and syntax of the comics page," he said in a recent phone interview.
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" The Times reported the next morning that Mr. Corey's "series of bad jokes and mangled syntax" left "some people roaring with laughter and others perplexed.
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The Complete 2020 Python Programming Certification Bundle Widely known as the world's leading programming language, Python is beloved due to its simple syntax and versatility.
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No release occurs in the word choice or in the syntax that might signal the increasing complexity of Four's interactions with the people around him.
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For one thing, both come equipped out of the box with syntax highlighting for pretty much any programming language you're likely to be interested in.
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This is the post-abstract consciousness that hurls each artist out into the uncharted space of hyper-subjectivity, away from a common, normative visual syntax.
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You'll get up to speed with its core syntax and the many ways in which you can apply it to create dynamic web pages and apps.
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But despite the resolution's inoffensive syntax, which condemned anti-Semitism and anti-Muslim bigotry broadly and did not mention Omar by name, the damage was done.
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The programming language has cleaner, less verbose syntax for coding and some enhancements over Java, which is the language most Android developers use to build apps.
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In one joyous scene, David Duke, on the phone to Stallworth, boasts about his unfailing ability to divine a person's race from their syntax and vocabulary.
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Her most enduring influence was Gertrude Stein, whose defiance of basic syntax and semiotics inspired Ott's colorful, immersive environments featuring words as sculptures and inspirational texts.
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It's clumsy––it's a six-minute song where the syntax keeps jerking around––but it's impassioned and empathetic, remedial though some of its arguments may be.
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The voice-enabled assistant, which has been available in Korea since the smartphone shipped, is "struggling to comprehend English syntax and grammar," according to the report.
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It has only what philosopher John Searle described as syntax—the way in which words, pixels and computer code go together; not what they are about.
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John Ruskin invented his own language or at least his own self-devouring syntax, the prose (if that is what it is) hurtling, adamant and operatic.
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There have been book-length critiques of Chomskyan syntax by Sampson as well as, more recently, Vyvyan Evans (who has written a useful article-length version).
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In a series of short essays, he delves into the minutiae of word choice, syntax and rhythm that make up the substance of a translator's work.
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With easy authority, she verbally introduces her strong cast of six, tells us about David Foster Wallace and Toni Morrison, and explains her interest in syntax.
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Thomson was a master of the art of writing vocal lines that matched the rhythmic inflections of the words, the sound and syntax of the phrases.
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Many things about A.A. irk, from the stilted 1930s syntax of its literature to its temperature-challenged (but no longer smoke-filled) church-basement meeting spaces.
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EditorsNote: Edit 1: Two syntax fixes Justin Jackson scored 24 points to carry the host Dallas Mavericks past the Philadelphia 76ers 122-102 on Monday night.
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Woods has a roving eye—he references SpongeBob, Chuck D, Mamet, Andre 3000, Achebe, and Dworkin—and his syntax is unlike anything else in hip-hop.
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Also incorporating an academic text, Kameelah Janan Rasheed's "A Rather Precarious Syntax" (2019) centers on hope, made famous as a symbol during Barack Obama's presidential campaign.
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That is, they are written in some language using that language's syntax and are then fed into another program, which translates the code into machine-readable code.
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While no one can say what the stages between basic cries and intricate modern syntax were, Messrs Pinker and Bloom were confident in positing a gradual unfolding.
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While the network—let's call it George AI Martin—has problems replicating clear grammar and syntax, its chapters do give us weird insights into Martin's writing ticks.
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Nowadays, we see significantly more ES6 syntax in production and not just internal utilities and smaller low-stakes systems, but the primary customer-facing systems, as well.
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A distinctive feature of biblical syntax is the use of parataxis: the linking of clauses by and rather than by subordinate conjunctions such as because or although.
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EditorsNote: Edit 33: Syntax fix in 10th graf Eric Bledsoe's season-high 30 points led the visiting Milwaukee Bucks past the Orlando Magic 118-212 Saturday night.
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The real benefit of something like Project Bloks is that it actually removes the code; it allows children to begin thinking programmatically, without the obstacle of syntax.
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She has a preference for overheard speech, "tangled, yet correct, syntax," and, very often, for writing that reinterprets a text or pokes fun at conventional, sentimental writing.
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Meanwhile, the in-browser code editor lets candidates runs their code and check results, and it includes real-time inline syntax highlighting to help them catch mistakes.
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Few linguists, including Everett, would wave away all of these alternate syntax models and claim that language is nothing but tossing words together in culturally rooted ways.
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The strangeness of such stories isn't just at the level of construction; it emerges from the writer's very perception of the world and seeps into the syntax.
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Antin's is a voice filled with pauses, not always at the place one might suspect, but as in Stein, always there as part of the syntax itself.
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Because we're now dealing with a Python data structure and not raw naked HTML, we can iterate through our table really easily using Python's for-in syntax.
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That could be a sign that his native language doesn't use them, according to an American university professor who specializes in Slavic syntax and asked to remain anonymous.
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The first thing you realize upon talking to Brian is that his English is nearly perfect, often using better grammar and syntax than some of his American counterparts.
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The truth is, they're more coherent than the comments sections on most websites, and the syntax is no more or less complex than, say, the President's Twitter account.
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This little web app colors text so that each part of speech is a different hue—just like text editors that highlight the syntax of different coding languages.
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Individual code blocks can be dragged and dropped where needed, which avoids needing to know specific coding syntax and makes it easier for children to pick up coding.
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One, a language model, hinges on the odds that a word will follow the block of five before it; it helps maintain the output's resemblance to good syntax.
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Python is considered by many to be one of the more simple coding languages to learn, as it places less of an emphasis on syntax than other languages.
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Syntax errors or quotes, I think a lot of times, people on the cast or crew are talking globally about the season as opposed to the specific episode.
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Not so much world-weary as cosmically tired, Harrison's storytelling is sometimes hushed and sometime sonorous, rolling out on waves of complicated syntax that are averse to commas.
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They cohere through an almost invisible geometric syntax that Krasner weaves into the substructure of each work, including the well-known mosaic she built into a table top.
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The topics ranged from discussing the problems of naming a dam after living or dead members of Congress to the syntax of descriptive language versus actual legislative language.
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Her dashes stand for all the nonessential and time-taking aspects of syntax: she is a process poet even in her finished drafts, preserving the urgency of composition.
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By mastering antediluvian musical syntax, the Ramblers accorded the old-time string band canon great respect while also equipping themselves to reimagine it with their own exuberant stamp.
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Ryan's nuanced, contemplative works replicate the condensed syntax and sudden insights associated with poetry, as earth-toned color bands meet bright, irregular forms that generate a visual correlate.
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But a few unexpected shifts in tone or syntax in a scene like this might have helped point, subtly, to the inner conflicts Four is beginning to experience.
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I agree that the syntax looks very similar to JavaScript, but it still is a different language and requires you to think of a problem with a different mindset.
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Satterlee's paintings, having eluded the categorical distributions of abstract art, are ultimately couched in their own terms, a syntax that can feel a step outside the precincts of language.
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One way to resolve this syntax is to accept that "maximizing" is an idea independent of any metric or measurement — no numbers are necessary, at tronc, they merely maximize.
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AutoIt (Windows, free)AutoIt is aimed more at the code-savvy user but pretty much anyone can pick up the application's simple syntax and start building some automated scripts.
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In the predictive keyboard example, Google aggregates your summarized data with many other people's to create global or regional averages for things like grammar, syntax, and choice of words.
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What developers may care more about, though, is that the guide also talks about how to write good API code comments and how to best document command-line syntax.
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For many, the aim was not just to make an artificial intelligence, but to understand deep principles of syntax, semantics and phonetics, and even what it means to think.
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At the root of this forward movement is an attention to the features of language — its contours sound and meaning leading to rhythm and rhyme, a supple musical syntax.
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But this was my first exposure to high-quality writing full of thought-provoking ideas — and over time my appreciation for elaborate syntax and logical arguments began to increase.
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The stakes for loss are even higher in "Written on the Body," Jeanette Winterson's fervent novel that follows — with exquisite syntax and breathless drama — an affair derailed by illness.
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I know it's infuriating that the president habitually conflates illegal immigrants with violent criminals, and that he buries the signal of his bigotries in the noise of his syntax.
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EditorsNote: Edit 1: Fixed syntax Jordan Lyles continued his pitching revival for the Milwaukee Brewers with a 210-28 victory over the host St. Louis Cardinals on Saturday night.
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The essence of language, he argues, is not a set of symbols or phrases but rather syntax: the ability to systematically combine symbols into an infinite array of sentences.
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Better, I think, is a combination of sorts: The smallest code is the smallest amount of programming language syntax that we can write to produce the largest machine-level effect.
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Just as a descriptive writer may "draw" a scene using words, Gladman's drawings seem to trace the contours of her thinking — notes without syntax, maps without scale, blueprints without measurement.
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But Python's killer features—simple syntax that makes its code easy to learn and share, and its huge array of third-party packages—make it a good general-purpose language.
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Concomitantly, and perhaps more surprisingly, artists and computer scientists have been revealing code as a political force, using its syntax, grammar, and orthography to encourage serious discourse about social change.
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You do need a text editor to create your AutoIt scripts (there's one included in the full download package that highlights your syntax appropriately and adds a few other extras).
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Google today announced the public beta launch of its Cloud Natural Language API, a new service that gives developers access to Google-powered sentiment analysis, entity recognition, and syntax analysis.
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We learn that Russian ballet, which sets itself apart from the established syntax of classical dance "as an assemblage, an orientation, and an ideal," was pioneered after the Napoleonic Wars.
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It's without a doubt an improvement over Objective-C, Apple's primary programming language before Swift, which is bulky and old-fashioned compared to Swift's elegant syntax and modern programming paradigm.
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Ekphrasis (art about art) in Seuss' wonderfully flexible syntax, with her linguistic pizazz and startling juxtapositions, removes boundaries between living and dying, paradise and hell, made things and lived things.
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Yet a crack Chomskyan teaching syntax in the department I was trained in cockily remarked to students that he had thought the whole subfield would have been abandoned years ago.
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Language concerns propositional content — the meanings of words (semantics), the rules by which words form sentences (syntax), and how accurately what we say corresponds to the world (truth and falsity).
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