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  1. The Meaning-Text correspondence is described by a formal device which simulates the linguistic activity of the native speaker—a Meaning-Text Model. A Meaning-Text Model [= MTM] must be able to produce, for any given representation of meaning, all synonymous texts (= paraphrases) which implement it, and, conversely, to extract,

  2. The goal of Meaning-Text theory (MTT) is to write systems of explicit rules that express the correspondence between meaning and text (or sound) in various languages.

  3. Jan 1, 2009 · The linguistic model as defined in the Meaning Text Theory (MTT) is, first of all, a language production model. This makes MTT especially suitable for language engineering tasks related to...

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    Portable Document Format (PDF), standardized as ISO 32000, is a file format developed by Adobe in 1992 to present documents, including text formatting and images, in a manner independent of application software, hardware, and operating systems.

  5. AFOREST is an acronym (a word made from the initials of many words) and it represents some of the key skills used in persuasive writing which you must learn. AFOREST does not give you every possible skill, however the techniques here are very important so you need to make sure you can spot, explain and use them yourself.

  6. Academic writing is built upon three truths that aren’t self-evident: – Writing is Thinking: While “writing” is traditionally understood as the expression of thought, we’ll redefine “writing” as the thought process itself. Writing is not what you do with thought. Writing is thinking.

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  8. Nov 24, 2016 · Abstract. The goal of this presentation is to make postgraduates and young researchers aware of certain elements in academic research writing such as the use of tenses throughout the whole...