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analyze syntactically by assigning a constituent structure to (a sentence)

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We can summarize Young's ontology thusly: Divisions-of-Wholeness into three and four ontically generate and parse the Universe.
A new report from Parse.ly, a social media analytics company that works with large publishers such as Upworthy, Slate and Business Insider, suggests that in terms of traffic, the average publisher isn't getting much out of Twitter.
Nursing, under the umbrella of medicine, and as defined by Nightingale, was seen to be a natural science, but even Nightingale recognized that nursing was more comprehensive than medicine in both practice and theory (Charlie, 2015; Parse, 1992).
Lexicalized grammars then use a small set of language-independent rules called combinators to combine lexical categories to produce a parse of the sequence of tokens into a complete sentence.
There are several advantages to the parsing-based approach: (1)The parse of a query provides clues to possible user intentions behind the query.
The deal, whose terms were not provided, is seen to complete soon, co-founder Ilya Sukhar said in the Parse blog post.
The framework generates more than one parse tree for each sentence using a probabilistic parser, and annotates each node of these parse trees with main-parts information which is set of key terms from the node's branch based on the linguistic structure of the branch.
The humanbecoming theory of nursing was developed by Rosemarie Rizzo Parse and was first published in 1981, as the man-living-health theory (Fawcett, 2001).
Individual essays of "Deception" include "Why Most People Parse Palters, Fibs, Lies, Whoppers, and Other Deceptions Poorly", "Digital Doctoring: Can We Trust Photographs?", "Does Rumor Lie?