linguistics:
Give an example of an infinite set of English expressions.
For expression in the English language to be infinite; there must be a successor to the expression and no two successors should be same. For example; I went to my School late today. The successor is; I was late as I was sick.
linguistics: Give an example of an infinite set of English expressions.
The number of men and women among professors in Math, Physics, Chemistry, Linguistics, and English departments from a SRS of small colleges were counted, and the results are shown in the table below. Dept. Math Physics Chemistry Linguistics English Men 88 102 48 34 55 Women 8 10 5 16 29 Test the claim that the gender of a professor is independent of the department. Use the significance level α=0.025 (a) The test statistic is χ2= (b) The critical value...
Define global English from your own understanding and also using a citation from linguistics scholar David Crystal,
Give English descriptions of the languages represented by the following regular expressions. The descriptions should be simple, similar to how we have been defining languages in class(e.g., “languages of binary strings containing 0 in even positions. . .”). Note: While describing your language, you don’t want to simply spell out the conditions in your regular expressions. E.g., if the regular expression is 0(0 + 1)∗, an answer of the sort “language of all binary strings that start with a 0”...
7.Give an example of a discrete-type random variable with an infinite mean. (Give the p.m.f., and show that the mean is infinite.) 6. Suppose that X is a non-negative, integer-valued random variable. See if you can simplify k-1{x>k}. (I am using 1{x>k) as the indicator function of the event {X > k}. So if X = 5 and k = 3, then the indicator function is 1. On the other if X = 5 and k = 7, then the...
Give one example each for a monoatomic, diatomic and triatomic gas. Write down polynomial expressions for variation of CP and Cv with temperature (T) for the monoatomic, diatomic and the triatomic gas.
(Rosen 9.6.52) Give an example of an infinite lattice that fulfills the following criteria. Justify your answer. (a) neither a least nor a greatest element. (b) a least but not a greatest element. (c) a greatest but not a least element. (d) both a least and a greatest element.
A linguistics professor surveys her class to find out which of the following languages are spoken in the homes of her 25 students: English, Spanish, and Cherokee. English is spoken in the homes of all but 1 of the students, and all three languages are spoken in 2 of the homes. Furthermore, 13 students report that Spanish is spoken at home and 5 report that Cherokee is spoken at home. Finally, suppose we know that exactly two languages are spoken...
(1) A linguistics professor surveys her class to find out which of the following languages are spoken in the homes of her 25 students: English, Spanish, and Cherokee. English is spoken in the homes of all but 1 of the students, and all three languages are spoken in 2 of the homes. Furthermore, 13 students report that Spanish is spoken at home and 5 report that Cherokee is spoken at home. Finally, suppose we know that exactly two languages are...
Please answer all questions I. Give an example of 2. List operators for arithmetic expressions in python. 3 Give an eample on expression in python 4. List operators for rational/boolean expression in python. 5. Is there any type conversion in the following expression, and why? 9/3.0
(c) Give an example of a Cl function whose differential is invertible at every point of an open set, but the function is not invertible on that set. Justify your answer. (c) Give an example of a Cl function whose differential is invertible at every point of an open set, but the function is not invertible on that set. Justify your answer.