Use of semantically in Sentences. 29 Examples

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semantically at the start of sentence


  1. Semantically,(.com/Semantically.html) Cause is borne by the syntactic element in BA Sentence.
  2. Semantically, the comparison will be made from the aspects of semantic ambiguity and semantic orientation.
  3. Semantically and logically, it is in the state of self - contradiction; however, pragmatically, it is self unified.
  4. Semantically, the terms and expressions related to man usually have neutral or appreciative implications while the woman counterparts are depreciative, or even related to sex.

semantically at the end of sentence


  1. It thus fulfils the affirmative function of transmission and the negative function of prevention, both of which are designated semantically.

semantically in the middle of sentence


  1. The content should be well and semantically correct.
  2. Virtual and dynamic methods semantically equivalent.
  3. In C #, classes and struct s are semantically different.
  4. It has already been argued in some detail that foot the bill is semantically transparent.
  5. And attribute idioms can be classified semantically into comparison class and relation class.
  6. The verb to be functions as an explicit marker of assignment, but is otherwise semantically empty.
  7. The resulting tokens are syntactically and semantically analyzed and translated as a translation unit.
  8. Results: The semantically related pairs were given higher scores than the control pairs in 34 out of 40 cases.
  9. By mathematical induction, we have proved that this protocol semantically satisfies the sequential consistency.
  10. A child is not equipped either semantically or phonetically to split up the utterances that come flooding from adults.
  11. Russell proposed that sentences containing definite descriptions are to be semantically analyzed as general sentences.
  12. Anomalous collocation results when two or more semantically incompatible words are combined in a syntagmatic structure.
  13. In other words, can semantically related word pairs be differentiated from semantically unrelated word pairs by a computer?
  14. Some Japanese adverbial modifiers syntactically modify verbs or adjectives, but semantically specify the meanings of nominals.
  15. At the heart of the W3C's efforts for doing so is the semantic Web, which would create a network of semantically transparent data.
  16. Even in this restricted form it is possible to write essentially different programs which are nevertheless semantically equivalent.
  17. The results of the semantic priming investigation provide independent evidence of its ability to identify semantically related words.
  18. Knowledge of how word meanings combine at the sentence level can rule out grammatically correct, but semantically implausible sentences.
  19. A decreasing number of self-corrections, showing that unconsciously made miscues are often semantically acceptable and do not need correction.
  20. Collocations are similar to dictionary definitions in as much as they can be expressed as a headword followed by a list of semantically related words.
  21. The syntactic analyser identifies the most syntactically acceptable word strings, whilst the semantic analyser identifies the most semantically plausible.
  22. Semi-structured data generally contains tags or other elements to separate semantically related elements that imply some details about the associated data.
  23. In order to effectively describe services semantically we need to have an understanding of what elements need to be modeled within our semantic description.
  24. Moreover, content specialization enables you to name and extend any content element in the scope of DITA infotyped topics for a more semantically significant role in a new domain.
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