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    A Unification-Based Tool For Learning Of Turkish Morphology

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    A UNIFICATION-BASED TOOL FOR LEARNING OF TURKISH MORPHOLOGY Pembeci, Izzet M.S., Department of Computer Engineering Supervisor: Assist. Prof. Dr. Cem Boz¸sahin Co-Supervisor: Assoc. Prof. Dr. Deniz Zeyrek January 1998, ?? pages This thesis is about developing a teaching tool for the morphology of Turkish. The tool will provide a practising environment for non-native learners of Turkish and students of linguistics. Two-level morphology is chosen for modelling the morphology of Turkish. In this model, morphophonemic processes are described by two-level phonology rules and the ordering constraints for the morphemes are encoded by a word grammar. Keywords: Morphology, Morphotactics, Morphophonemics, Computer Aided Language Learning iii OZ T URKC¸E'N IN B IC¸ IMB IL IM IN IN B ILG ISAYAR YARDIMIYLA O GRET ILMES I Pembeci, Izzet Yuksek Lisans, Bilgisayar Muhendisligi Bolumu Tez Yoneticisi: Yrd. Do¸c. Dr. Cem Boz¸sahin Ortak Tez Yoneticisi: Do¸c. Dr. Deniz Zeyrek Ocak 1998, ?..

    Ludlow Mfg Assoc, (J.E. Barbour) The Allentown Spinning Co. (1925)

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    Plan of a Ludlow Mfg Assoc, (J.E. Barbour) The Allentown Spinning Co. site in Allentown, Pennsylvania from March 31, 1925.https://digitalcommons.usm.maine.edu/oml-athm-collection/1586/thumbnail.jp

    Author response to second letter to the editor, <i>J. Air Waste Manage. Assoc</i>. 65: 245–246

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    Author response to second letter to the editor, <i>J. Air Waste Manage. Assoc</i>. 65: 245–24

    Publications

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    Declaration I declare that the research described in this thesis is my own original work during my PhD study under the supervision of the members of advisory panel, i.e. Assoc. Prof. Christopher W. Johnson (chair and main supervisor), Assoc. Prof. Bob Kummerfeld (cosupervisor) and Dr. Ken Taylor (co-supervisor), except where otherwise acknowledged in the text

    Second letter to editor in response to author response published in <i>J. Air Waste Manage. Assoc</i>. 64: 1218–1220

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    Second letter to editor in response to author response published in <i>J. Air Waste Manage. Assoc</i>. 64: 1218–122

    Academic authorship: who, why and in what order?

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    We are frequently asked by our colleagues and students for advice on authorship for scientific articles. This short paper outlines some of the issues that we have experienced and the advice we usually provide. This editorial follows on from our work on submitting a paper1 and also on writing an academic paper for publication.2 We should like to start by noting that, in our view, there exist two separate, but related issues: (a) authorship and (b) order of authors. The issue of authorship centres on the notion of who can be an author, who should be an author and who definitely should not be an author, and this is partly discipline specific. The second issue, the order of authors, is usually dictated by the academic tradition from which the work comes. One can immediately envisage disagreements within a multi-disciplinary team of researchers where members of the team may have different approaches to authorship order

    Development and characterization of nano-ceramic materials for high strength and novel biological applications

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    Master'sMASTER OF SCIENCE IN ADVANCED MATERIALS FOR MICRO- & NANO- SYSTEMSCompany Supervisors: 1. Dr. Kurnia Wira, Supervisor, NanoScience Innovation Pte.Ltd. 2. Dr. Philip Cheang, Co-Supervisor, Advanced Materials Research Center, NTU. Dissertation Advisor: 1. Assoc. Prof. Chim Wai Kin, SMA Fellow, Facilitator, NU

    MEASUREMENT-BASED OPTIMIZATION OF A DYNAMIC BIOREACTOR

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    Master'sMASTER OF SCIENCE IN COMPUTATIONAL ENGINEERINGDissertation Supervisor: 1. Assistant Prof. Kwak Sang Kyu, NTU. Co-Supervisors: 2. Prof. Wang Jian Sheng, SMA Fellow, NUS. 3. Assoc. Prof. Chen Yu Zong, SMA Fellow, NU

    APPLICATION OF CELL LIST IN MOLECULAR DYNAMICS

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    Master'sMASTER OF SCIENCE IN COMPUTATIONAL ENGINEERINGDissertation Supervisor: 1. Assistant Prof. Kwak Sang Kyu, NTU. Co-Supervisors: 2. Prof. Wang Jian Sheng, SMA Fellow, NUS. 3. Assoc. Prof. Chen Yu Zong, SMA Fellow, NU

    Cleansing My Abuse: A Reparative Response Model of Perpetrating Abusive Supervisor Behavior

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    10.1037/apl0000319JOURNAL OF APPLIED PSYCHOLOGY10391039-105
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