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A Family of Topic Constructions in Korean: A Construction-based Analysis

  • Kim, Jong-Bok
    • Language and Information
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    • v.20 no.1
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    • pp.1-24
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    • 2016
  • Korean is well-known for its topic-prominent properties. In this paper, we look into several subtypes of topic constructions whose grammatical complexities have received much attention in generative grammar. From a semantic/pragmatic view, topics in Korean can be classified into three different types: aboutness, contrastive, and scene-setting. Meanwhile, syntax can classify topic constructions into two types, depending on whether or not the comment clause following topic has a syntactic gap linked to the topic. In this paper, we review some key properties of these topic constructions in Korean, and suggest that each type is licensed by tight interactions between syntactic and semantic constraints. In particular, the paper tries to offer a Construction Grammar analysis where each grammatical component is interacting in non-modular ways and in which the multiple inheritance network of constructions plays an important role in capturing cross-cutting generalizations of the topic constructions.

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Tasi vs. Tto (‘다시’와 ‘또’)

  • Yoon, Jae-Hak
    • Language and Information
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    • v.11 no.2
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    • pp.1-22
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    • 2007
  • This paper examines tasi and tto, two Korean adverbs with roughly the same semantic value of again. It presents two empirical generalizations: (i) semantically tasi can mark the recovery of the original state, modifying an eventuality that is token-identical to a contextually-given eventuality, whereas tto is only limited to mark a simple repetition, thus modifying a type-identical event; (ii) functionally tasi can modify result states, but tto cannot. Then, it illustrates how the functional difference of result state modification can be accounted for by the notion of default events.

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On a Detection Scheme for Weak Deterministic Signals in Non-Additive Noise (비가산성 잡음에서의 약한 화정적 신호의 검파방식에 관하여)

  • Song, Iick-Ho
    • Journal of the Korean Institute of Telematics and Electronics
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    • v.25 no.9
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    • pp.1019-1026
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    • 1988
  • A parametric detection scheme for determenistic signals is obtained in a generalized observation model which contains non-additive noise. The model employed in this paper includes several special cases such as those describing purely-additive noise, multiplicative noise, and signal dependent noise and allows the consideration of deterministic and random signals. Locally optimum detectors for known deterministic signals in the model are derived and analyzed for performance. It is shown that the locally optimum detectors are interesting generalizations of those for the purely-additive noise model. Performance of the locally optimum detectors designed for the generalized observation model is compared to that of other common detectors.

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Nucleophilic Substitution at a Carbonyl Carbon Atom - Part I. MO-Theoretical Studies on Methyl Chloro-and fluoro-formates

  • Lee, Ikchoon
    • Nuclear Engineering and Technology
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    • v.4 no.4
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    • pp.294-300
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    • 1972
  • CNDO/2 and INDO calculations have been carried out on varying geometries of methyl chloro-and fluoro-formates. Results show that the configuration in which halogen atom is trans to methyl group is the most stable. Atomic charges and overlap population show that the trans form is stabilized by conjugation of carbonyl double bend with the unshared pairs of the ether oxygen and by electrostatic attraction of carbonyl oxygen to methyl group. Dipole moments of the trans forms agree reasonably well with the experimental values but showed that any generalizations made with dipole moments from bond moments should be accepted with considerable reservations.

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INTUITIONISTIC FUZZINESS OF IMPLICATIVE IDEALS IN BCK-ALGEBRAS

  • Jun, Young-Bae;Park, Chul-Hwan;Roh, Eun-Hwan
    • Honam Mathematical Journal
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    • v.29 no.3
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    • pp.377-402
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    • 2007
  • After the introduction of fuzzy sets by Zadeh, there have been a number of generalizations of this fundamental concept. The notion of intuitionistic fuzzy sets introduced by Aranassov is one among them. In this paper, we apply the concept of an intuitionistic fuzzy set to implicative ideals in BCK-algebras. The notion of an intuitionistic fuzzy implicative ideal of a BCK-algebra is introduced, and some related properties are investigated. An extension property for intuitionistic fuzzy implicative ideals is established. Characterizations of an intuitionistic fuzzy implicative ideal are given. Conditions for an intuitionistic fuzzy ideal to be an intuitionistic fuzzy implicative ideal are given. Using a collection of implicative ideals, intuitionistic fuzzy implicative ideals are established.

A Simple Element Inverse Jacket Transform Coding (단순한 엘레멘트 인버스 재킷 변환 부호화)

  • Lee, Kwang-Jae;Park, Ju-Yong;Lee, Moon-Ho
    • Journal of the Institute of Electronics Engineers of Korea TC
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    • v.44 no.1
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    • pp.132-137
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    • 2007
  • Jacket transforms are a class of transforms which are simple to calculate, easily inverted and are size-flexible. Previously reported jacket transforms were generalizations of the well-known Walsh-Hadamard transform (WHT) and the center-weighted Hadamard transform (CWHT). In this paper we present a new class of jacket transform not derived from either the WHT or the CWHT. This class of transform can be applied to any even length vector, and is applicable to finite fields and is useful for constructing error control codes.

𝜙-prime Subsemimodules of Semimodules over Commutative Semirings

  • Fatahi, Fatemeh;Safakish, Reza
    • Kyungpook Mathematical Journal
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    • v.60 no.3
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    • pp.445-453
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    • 2020
  • Let R be a commutative semiring with identity and M be a unitary R-semimodule. Let 𝜙 : 𝒮(M) → 𝒮(M) ∪ {∅} be a function, where 𝒮(M) is the set of all subsemimodules of M. A proper subsemimodule N of M is called 𝜙-prime subsemimodule, if r ∈ R and x ∈ M with rx ∈ N \𝜙(N) implies that r ∈ (N :R M) or x ∈ N. So if we take 𝜙(N) = ∅ (resp., 𝜙(N) = {0}), a 𝜙-prime subsemimodule is prime (resp., weakly prime). In this article we study the properties of several generalizations of prime subsemimodules.

On gf. $\gamma$-closed sets and g*f. $\gamma$--closed sets

  • 박진한;박진근
    • Proceedings of the Korean Institute of Intelligent Systems Conference
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    • 2001.05a
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    • pp.34-37
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    • 2001
  • Park et al. [Proc. KFIS Fall Conf. 10(2) (2000), 59-62] defined fuzzy ${\gamma}$-open sets by using an operation ${\gamma}$ on a fts (X, $\tau$) and investigated the related fuzzy topological properties of the associated fuzzy topology $\tau$/seb ${\gamma}$/ and $\tau$. As generalizations of the notion of fuzzy ${\gamma}$-closed sets, we define gf. ${\gamma}$-closed sets and g*f. ${\gamma}$-closed sets and study basic properties of these sets relative to union and intersection. Also, we introduce and study two classes of ftss called fuzzy ${\gamma}$-T* and fuzzy ${\gamma}$-T$_{1}$2/ spaces by using the notions of gf. ${\gamma}$-closed and g*f. ${\gamma}$-closed sets.

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An Introduction to Nonlinear Filtering Techniques for Signal Restoration (신호복원을 위한 비선형 여파기법 개론)

  • 박양수;손재철;장태주;김지훈;송익호
    • The Journal of Korean Institute of Communications and Information Sciences
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    • v.15 no.1
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    • pp.15-20
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    • 1990
  • Signal restoration by linear filters based on the methods of least squares and its generalizations has been studied for many years. However, linear filters are inadequate for signal restoration in many situations. For such cases, nonlinear filters have been proposed and extensively studied recently. In this paper, we briefly review some of the general propoerties of nonlineat filters used for signal processing.

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Recent Progresses in the Linguistic Modeling of Biological Sequences Based on Formal Language Theory

  • Park, Hyun-Seok;Galbadrakh, Bulgan;Kim, Young-Mi
    • Genomics & Informatics
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    • v.9 no.1
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    • pp.5-11
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    • 2011
  • Treating genomes just as languages raises the possibility of producing concise generalizations about information in biological sequences. Grammars used in this way would constitute a model of underlying biological processes or structures, and that grammars may, in fact, serve as an appropriate tool for theory formation. The increasing number of biological sequences that have been yielded further highlights a growing need for developing grammatical systems in bioinformatics. The intent of this review is therefore to list some bibliographic references regarding the recent progresses in the field of grammatical modeling of biological sequences. This review will also contain some sections to briefly introduce basic knowledge about formal language theory, such as the Chomsky hierarchy, for non-experts in computational linguistics, and to provide some helpful pointers to start a deeper investigation into this field.