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The earliest forms of endevout or mihi esse in Breton
The mihi est or en d-eus formation of Middle Breton combines finite forms of 'be' with accusative clitics and an element de in 'be to, have'. In 18C, coastal varieties of the southeast make regular use of its infinitive, mihi esse or en devout , where finite forms of 'be' are replaced with their infinitive bout of 'be'. Here earlier forms of mihi esse are identified in a 1612/25 Middle Breton text by an author from the southwest. They include other verbal nouns of 'be', en de-uezout and en de-uezaff. The en devezout type is fully elaborated in an unpublished text by an inland southeastern author of 1710. These forms suggest earlier, more widespread, and more diverse mihi esse, and clarify its formation.Dans la formation mihi est ou en d-eus du moyen breton, des formes finies de 'être' se combinent avec des clitiques accusatifs et un élément de en 3e personne pour obtenir 'avoir'. Au XVIIIe siècle, l'infinitif mihi esse ou en devout de cette formation fait partie des variétés maritimes du sud-est, substituant leur infinitif bout de 'être' aux formes finies de 'être' en mihi est. Dans cet article, des formes antérieures de mihi esse sont identifiées dans un texte moyen breton de 1612/1625 d'un écrivain du sud-ouest. Elles incluent d'autres formes du nom verbal de 'être', en de-uezout et de-uezaff. La formation en devezout est pleinement élaborée dans un texte inédit de 1710 d'un auteur de l'arrièrepays du sud-est. Ces nouvelles formes donnent à mihi esse une attestation plus précoce, large, et diverse, et contribuent à la compréhension de sa formation
FIGURE 21 in Studies on type material from Kützing's diatom collection IV: The basionym, author and type of Tetracyclus rupestre
FIGURE 21. Packet in BM labelled "[34] Gomphogramma rupestre mihi et […] Höllenthal, Sept. 1847 A. Braun [Kützing] 876".Published as part of Williams, David M., Spaulding, Sarah A. & Bishop, Ian, 2021, Studies on type material from Kützing's diatom collection IV: The basionym, author and type of Tetracyclus rupestre, pp. 44-50 in Phytotaxa 498 (1) on page 48, DOI: 10.11646/phytotaxa.498.1.5, http://zenodo.org/record/542418
Eubulus Oxoniensis discipulis suis. [electronic resource] : Being an imitation of the celebrated Qui Mihi. In praise of drunkenness. In Latin and English. To which is prefixed, some account of the author, and the publication of this work.
English and Latin verse.'Qui mihi' is by W. Map."Early ms. note in the TxU copy, 'What follows is the joint composition of N. Amhurst & John Wynne. Two most abandon'd scoundrels. By Eubulus and his pupil are meant Dr Thelwal & Tom Williams'." (Foxon).Also issued as part of: 'The Oxford miscellany', London 1720 [1724?].Price from imprint: price 6 d.Foxon,Electronic reproduction.English Short Title Catalog,Reproduction of original from British Library
New approach for Arabic named entity recognition on social media based on feature selection using genetic algorithm
Many features can be extracted from the massive volume of data in different types that are available nowadays on social media. The growing demand for multimedia applications was an essential factor in this regard, particularly in the case of text data. Often, using the full feature set for each of these activities can be time-consuming and can also negatively impact performance. It is challenging to find a subset of features that are useful for a given task due to a large number of features. In this paper, we employed a feature selection approach using the genetic algorithm to identify the optimized feature set. Afterward, the best combination of the optimal feature set is used to identify and classify the Arabic named entities (NEs) based on support vector. Experimental results show that our system reaches a state-of-the-art performance of the Arab NER on social media and significantly outperforms the previous systems
Tables package of the paper: A Systematic Framework To Enhance Reusability In Microservice Architecture
<p>Tables package of the paper: A Systematic Framework To Enhance Reusability In Microservice Architecture</p>
From tyrannus to martyr: the Gregorian interpretation of Hermenegildo
El propósito del presente trabajo es analizar el tratamiento de la figura del príncipe Hermenegildo en el seno de los Dialogi de Gregorio Magno compuestos en Roma en 593. Esta fuente literaria supuso un hito que determinó un cambio radical en la valoración del personaje que pasó de ser considerado un rebelde, traidor a su padre, a ser ensalzado como mártir del catolicismo y verdadero artífice de la conversión del pueblo visigodo. De ahí la trascendencia de analizar este episodio con todos sus pormenores a la luz de los modelos compositivos propios de la hagiografía –género al que se adscribe la obra– y del contexto histórico en que se desarrolla la vida y la actividad literaria de su autor, el papa Gregorio MagnoThe purpose of this work is to analyze the treatment of the figure of Prince Hermenegildo within the Dialogi of Gregory the Great composed in Rome in 594. This literary source was a milestone that determined a radical change in the assessment of the character that went from being considered a rebel, a traitor to his father, to be praised as a martyr of Catholicism and the true architect of the conversion of the Visigoth people. Hence the importance of analyzing this episode with all its details in light of the compositional models of hagiography —genre to which the work is ascribed— and the historical context in which the life and literary activity of its author takes place, Pope Gregory the GreatAyuda del Programa de Formación de Profesorado Universitario (FPU), Convocatoria 2019, Referencia 99875
Towards an approach based on particle swarm optimization for Arabic named entity recognition on social media
Named entity recognition is an essential task for various applications related to natural language processing (NLP). It aims to retrieve a variety of named entities (NEs) from text and categorize them according to predetermined target categories. In many cases, using the entire feature set can be timeconsuming and negatively impact the performance. Moreover, it is challenging to find the relevant subsets of features for a particular task due to the high number. The feature selection technique is an unsupervised process for selecting informative features by creating a new subset of informative features. This technique is used to enhance the underlying algorithm's performance. This article implements an effective feature selection algorithm using particle swarm optimization (PSO) to identify and classify the Arabic NEs in the text from social media. PSO is a search algorithm that utilizes a population of particles in a multidimensional space. The proposed method is evaluated using two publicly available Arabic Dialect social media datasets. It is demonstrated through comparisons with both baselines and previous models that the new approach achieves significant accuracy with considerably reduced feature sets in all parameters
Traité du schisme. Christianus mihi nomen Catholicus cognomen.
Author from Backer-Sommervogel.Coll.:Thomas Philippe d'Alsace de Boussu (Préface - wapenschild op titelpagina)Backer-Sommervogel,Herkomst: Conventus Gandensis ; Ad usum P. Edwardi a Jesus 1718Cf. BJB 8796Europeana-GoogleBook
Euseboides plagiatoides Breuning 1950
Euseboides plagiatoides Breuning, 1950 (Figures 66–69) Euseboides plagiatoides Breuning, 1950: 266 (type locality: “Darjeeling, Sikkim, India ”); Löbl & Smetana 2010: 223 (catalogue). Type specimens examined. Holotype: gender unknown (NHRS-JLKB 000021181), Euseboides plagiatoides, mihi typ, Breuning dét. (“ Euseboides plagiatoides, mihi typ” handwriting and “Breuning dét.” printed on a rectangular white label in black ink; “mihi typ” is the abbreviation of “mihi typus ”, which means “my type ” in Latin)/ Darjeeling (handwriting on a rectangular yellow label in black ink)/ Naturhistoriska Riksmuseet Stockholm, Loan no 343 / 97 (printed on a rectangular blue label in black ink)/ 5296, E 94 + (printed on a rectangular blue label in black ink, “ 5296 E 94 +” means old catalogue number, which is invalid for specimen)/ Typus (printed on a rectangular red label with black border in black ink)/ NHRS-JLKB 0 0 0 0 21181 (printed on a rectangular white label in black ink, “NHRS-JLKB 000021181” means the unique museum catalogue number for specimen). Distribution. India: Sikkim (Darjeeling). Comments. Breuning (1950) originally described the basal half of the antennae covered with straw-yellow pubescence from antennomere IV. Unfortunately, the holotype lacked complete antennae (Figs 66–68), so it is difficult to verify the character. After comparing with other species, the senior author supposed the antennae of this species may be similar to E. motuoensis and E. reni.Published as part of Huang, Gui-Qiang, Li, Zhu & Chen, Li, 2015, A revision of the genus Euseboides Gahan, 1893 (Coleoptera: Cerambycidae: Lamiinae), with description of two new species, pp. 151-182 in Zootaxa 3964 (2) on page 156, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.3964.2.1, http://zenodo.org/record/25383
Multi-way Arabic Sentiment Classification Using Genetic Algorithm and Logistic Regression
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