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Berkeley Models of Grammars
This series invites an array of grammar types useful both as learning devices and as research tools. The freedom to break away from Latin and Greek grammar models, traditionally required, in particular of Indo-European historical languages, is respected and even urged when appropriate. On the other hand, the valuable genetic study of language should remain a sought-after, well-developed endeavor, and should not be lost to the present and future world of learning. Accordingly, the Berkeley Models of Grammars series seeks forward-looking, theoretically sophisticated methodologies which are at the same time relatively exhaustive or complete grammars of a given language at any period of its existence. This series invites an array of grammar types useful both as learning devices and as research tools. The freedom to break away from Latin and Greek grammar models, traditionally required, in particular of Indo-European historical languages, is respected and even urged when appropriate. On the other hand, the valuable genetic study of language should remain a sought-after, well-developed endeavor, and should not be lost to the present and future world of learning. Accordingly, the Berkeley Models of Grammars series seeks forward-looking, theoretically sophisticated methodologies which are at the same time relatively exhaustive or complete grammars of a given language at any period of its existence. This series invites an array of grammar types useful both as learning devices and as research tools. The freedom to break away from Latin and Greek grammar models, traditionally required, in particular of Indo-European historical languages, is respected and even urged when appropriate. On the other hand, the valuable genetic study of language should remain a sought-after, well-developed endeavor, and should not be lost to the present and future world of learning. Accordingly, the Berkeley Models of Grammars series seeks forward-looking, theoretically sophisticated methodologies which are at the same time relatively exhaustive or complete grammars of a given language at any period of its existence.
7 publications
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LPL:- A Structured Language for Modeling Linear Programs
A Structured Language for Modeling Linear Programs©1988 Others -
Causal Modeling Research on Language Minorities' Achievement
©1996 Monographs -
Modeling Fiscal Policy in the European Union
©2015 Monographs -
A Discourse Grammar of Mandarin Chinese
©1998 Others -
Economy-Wide Policy Modeling of the Food-Energy-Water Nexus
Identifying Synergies and Tradeoffs on Food, Energy, and Water Security in Malawi©2018 Thesis -
The Nalik Language of New Ireland, Papua New Guinea
©1998 Others -
Constraint-Based Acoustic Modelling
©2007 Thesis -
Modelle
©2008 Edited Collection -
Modelling Cultural and Art Institutions
©2021 Thesis -
Modelling Dual-Use Trade Control Systems
©2014 Edited Collection -
Prototype Modelling in Social-Emotional Education
At the Example of a COVID-19 Online Learning Environment©2022 Edited Collection -
Models of Wholeness
Some Attitudes to Language, Art and Life in the Age of Goethe©2002 Edited Collection -
Modell Berlin
Schule und Schulpolitik in Berlin in der zweiten Hälfte des 20. Jahrhunderts©2007 Edited Collection -
Modelling Infrastructure Investments, Growth and Poverty Impact
A Two-Region Computable General Equilibrium Perspective on Vietnam©2006 Thesis -
Modelling Nonlinearities in the German Stock Market
©1999 Thesis -
Applied modelling and computing in social science
©2015 Conference proceedings