نتایج جستجو برای: 11 hungarian

تعداد نتایج: 393626  

2001
G. HORVÁTH

The structure of the Hungarian agriculture should be changed before the EU accession. The new structure should fill the requirements of the EU and beside this it should produce competitive products. Unconventional products (mushroom, fish, honey etc.) have a lot of advantages: they can be produced in small farms, their trade is mainly free of regulations and their market is almost unlimited. Th...

2014
Katalin Mády Uwe D. Reichel Štefan Beňuš

Languages with primarily delimitative function of word stress commonly make use of accentual phrases (APs) in their intonational phonology (e.g. Tamil or French). Slovak and Hungarian are genetically unrelated but geographically close languages with word-initial lexical stress. In this paper we compared the stylised f0 of single accent groups (AGs) with the f0 level pattern of the entire intona...

2013
Gabriella Morvay

Via a variety of measurements, 64 Hungarian native speakers in the 12th grade learning English as a foreign language in Slovakia were tested in a cross-sectional correlational study in order to determine the relationship between the ability to process complex syntax and foreign language reading comprehension. The test instruments involved a standardized reading comprehension test in English, an...

Journal: :CoRR 2017
Han Xiao

Neural architecture is a purely numeric framework, which fits the data as a continuous function. However, lacking of logic flow (e.g. if, for, while), traditional algorithms (e.g. Hungarian algorithm, A∗ searching, decision tress algorithm) could not be embedded into this paradigm, which limits the theories and applications. In this paper, we reform the calculus graph as a dynamic process, whic...

2009
I. KOMLÓSI

Heritabilities and genetic correlations between weaning weight (WW) and average daily gain (ADG) for the Hungarian Merino, Ile de France, Charollais, German Mutton Merino, German Blackheaded, Texel, Fleisch Merino and Suffolk were studied. The selection of replacements is based on the two traits. The amount of records provided by the Hungarian Sheep Breeder’s Association and by the Hungarian Ag...

Journal: :Collegium antropologicum 2003
Slavko Simunić Laszlo Horváth Kresimir Glavina Bela Fornet Nada Besenski Gyula Vargha Ivan Lovasić

Slavko [imuni}1, Laszlo Horváth2, Kre{imir Glavina1, Bela Fornet3, Nada Be{enski4, Gyula Vargha5 and Ivan Lovasi}6 1 Department of Radiology, University Hospital »Osijek«, Osijek, Croatia 2 Department of Radiology, University Hospital Medical School, Pécs, Hungary 3 Private Clinic, Miskolc, Hungary 4 Department of Diagnostic and Interventional Radiology, University Hospital Center »Zagreb«, Zag...

2003
Zoltan Alexin Tibor Gyimothy Csaba Hatvani László Tihanyi János Csirik Karoly Bibok Gábor Prószéky

Current paper presents the results of a two-year project during which a consortium of the University of Szeged and the MorphoLogic Ltd. Budapest developed a morpho-syntactically parsed and annotated (disambiguated) corpus for Hungarian. For morpho-syntactic encoding, the Hungarian version of MSD (MorphoSyntactic Description) has been used. The corpus contains texts of five different topic areas...

2007
Michael Brody

The focus of this paper is the syntax of inverse scope in Hungarian, a language that largely disambiguates quantifier scope at spell-out. Inverse scope is attributed to alternate orderings of potentially large chunks of structure, but with appeal to base-generation, as opposed to nonfeature-driven movement as in Kayne 1998. The proposal is developed within mirror theory and conforms to the assu...

2005
Dóra Csendes János Csirik András Kocsor

The major aim of the Szeged Treebank project was to create a high-quality database of syntactic structures for Hungarian that can serve as a golden standard to further research in linguistics and computational language processing. The treebank currently contains full syntactic parsing of about 82,000 sentences (1.2 million words), which is the result of accurate manual annotation. Inspired by t...

Journal: :Numerical Lin. Alg. with Applic. 2015
Jonathan D. Hogg Jennifer A. Scott

The use of matchings is a powerful technique for scaling and ordering sparse matrices prior to the solution of a linear system Ax D b. Traditional methods such as implemented by the HSL software package MC64 use the Hungarian algorithm to solve the maximum weight maximum cardinality matching problem. However, with advances in the algorithms and hardware used by direct methods for the paralleliz...

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