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Behind St. Anne's lies Rathmore | Grammar School, a Catholic Grammar school. |
an obvious difficulty in parsing an ambiguous | grammar by a deterministic parser (see deterministic |
McMahon was educated at Sydney | Grammar School, a private boys' school. |
A new Latin | Grammar: being a short, clear, and easy introduction |
A two-level | grammar is a formal grammar that is used to generate |
Thus, parsing a string of the | grammar produces a sequence of rule applications. |
In formal language theory, an unrestricted | grammar is a formal grammar on which no restrictions |
This school had originated as Corby | Grammar School, a grammar school on Oakley Road which |
In computer science, a prefix | grammar is a type of string rewriting system, consist |
computer language, and hence, using a string | grammar is a means to seek simplicity in language pro |
The new Academy replaced Thorne | Grammar School, a once notable provider of distinguis |
Upasarga is a term used in Sanskrit | grammar for a special class of twenty prepositional p |
Skidmore was educated at Bristol | Grammar School, a mixed independent school in the cit |
t-free grammars eases the task of writing the | grammar for a particular language. |
Create symbols fa and ga for each | grammar terminal a and for the end of string symbol; |
ury, in 1781 he became head master of Reading | grammar school, a post which he held for fifty years. |
lso Elements de metaphysique (1724), a French | Grammar on a new plan, and a number of historical ess |
Twain describes his exasperation with German | grammar in a series of eight humorous examples that i |
Dykes was educated at Weston Super Mare | Grammar School, a state school in Weston Super Mare i |
uildings had previously been the Bury Convent | Grammar School, a direct grant Catholic girls school |
appearance of new context-sensitive two-level | grammar presented a challenge to some readers of the |
rsity, after which he taught the subject at a | grammar school, a technical college and then for 20 y |
Pattern | Grammar is a model for describing the syntactic envir |
One may construct a probabilistic | grammar from a traditional formal syntax by assigning |
Part One, Towards a Hittite Historical | Grammar, contains a description of the Hittite phonem |
Whish was also a linguist and had prepared a | grammar and a dictionary of the Malayalam language. |
A companion to GF is the GF Resource | Grammar Library, a reusable library for dealing with |
ing the boys English, the catechism and basic | grammar at a salary of £40 a month. |
ervant, he was educated at the former Hampton | Grammar School, a boys' voluntary aided school, now H |
he sixth-form college at the historic Price's | Grammar School, a boys' grammar school on Park Lane, |
mpiler construction will include a simplified | grammar of a spoken language that can be used to form |
e College) was founded in 1956 as Temple Moor | Grammar School, a status it retained until 1973. |
An ID/LP | grammar is a formal grammar that distinguishes immedi |
A simple precedence | grammar is a context-free formal grammar that can be |
he string-based structure is for defining the | grammar of a language, rather than the formatting of |
Artefact of | Grammar -- A Dichotomy Rejected. |
An indexed | grammar is a formal grammar which describes indexed l |
The first expedition from Antrim | Grammar, was a 4 week trek in Bolivia during July/Aug |
elf-knowledge: Special access vs. artefact of | grammar -- A dichotomy rejected. |
King Henry VIII | Grammar School, Abergavenny, Monmouthshire was one of |
Herbert James was educated at King Henry VIII | Grammar School, Abergavenny, and then studied at two |
njabi family and was schooled at St. George's | Grammar School, Abid Road, Hyderabad. |
at The Geneva School will have the knowledge ( | grammar), thinking ability (dialectic) and communicat |
ng history at Hillhead High, Glasgow, Paisley | Grammar, Greenock Academy, and becoming the first Dep |
The school was a | grammar and accepted boys and girls, although they we |
After the secondary | grammar school's accomplishment he worked in Budapest |
sers of FCG make these choices by writing FGC | grammar rules accordingly. |
St. Mary's | Grammar School achieved All-Ireland Camogie success i |
Sanskrit) from Damodara, Vyakarana (Sanskrit | grammar) from Achyuta Pisharati, he became a pandit b |
The | Grammar Schools Act was passed to reflect this. |
, where sometimes the word "string" precedes " | grammar" as in "address string grammar" which is a gr |
state primary school in Queensland, Pulteney | Grammar School, Adelaide and the South Australian Ins |
r-y-Felin Road in the buildings of the former | grammar school adjacent to Neath Port Talbot College, |
Eurolengo | grammar requires adjectives to precede nouns, "and ad |
It was known as High School for Girls, a | grammar school, administered by the County Borough of |
His Latin | grammar was adopted as a standard work by the Ratio S |
00), both two-volume tomes that deal with the | grammar and aesthetics of classical storyplays in the |
al education standard for his day: he studied | grammar from age twelve to fourteen (390-392), rhetor |
His | grammar, Kitab al-Luma' , under the title Sefer ha-Ri |
Alford Primary School Queen Elizabeth's | Grammar School, Alford |
He cultivated the foundations of Kazakh | grammar for all levels of education, and helped creat |
Central Catholic High School and Saint Mary's | Grammar School, along with the recently opened Saint |
Winners of BBC Restoration 2004, the Old | Grammar School along with the medieval house are buil |
Two-level | grammar can also refer to a formal grammar for a two- |
This | grammar was also the first work to employ the orthogr |
he nearest sixth form is at Queen Elizabeth's | Grammar School, also in Horncastle. |
Leicester | Grammar School also issues an obligatory uniform for |
Any S-attributed | grammar is also an L-attributed grammar. |
ry's School for Boys, Basingstoke a selective | Grammar School, also known as QMSB, and Charles Chute |
rules were commonly used in transformational | grammar (TGG), although they were not an invention of |
Rich's death, and is still in use today as a | grammar school, although not in its original location |
opment Association and membership of the Bury | Grammar Schools' Alumni Group on LinkedIn is open to |
In September 1973 Morecambe | Grammar School amalgamated with Euston Road Secondary |
If a formal | grammar is ambiguous, there can be multiple parse tre |
Emergent | grammar is an approach to the study of syntax, origin |
The standard edition of Gruffydd Robert's | grammar, with an extensive introduction. |
e Crossley Heath School was formed when Heath | Grammar School, an all boys' school given its charter |
Word | grammar is an example of cognitive linguistics, which |
Montague | grammar is an approach to natural language semantics, |
Sound | Grammar is an album by jazz saxophonist and composer |
dy mentioned, a Jewish women's association, a | grammar school, an industrial school for boys and gir |
rmskirk - Cross Hall High School and Ormskirk | Grammar School, an investment costing £16 million. |
Matrix | grammar is an extension of context-free grammar, and |
Marsden was educated at Stockport | Grammar School, an independent school in the city of |
Cato was educated at Queen Elizabeth | Grammar School, an independent school for boys in Wak |
His Sefer Dikdukei ha-Te'amim ( | Grammar or Analysis of the Accents) was an original c |
Joseph Hill Academy | Grammar School, and Monsignor Farrell High School, fr |
In his childhood Thomas attended Haddington | Grammar School and then the University of Edinburgh, |
He was educated at Reading | Grammar School and then studied law, practising as an |
Educated at Caulfield | Grammar School and the Royal Melbourne Institute of T |
erley, Yorkshire, he was educated at Beverley | Grammar School and St John's College, Cambridge, wher |
He was educated at Barnsley | Grammar school and attended Bristol University where |
on 10 June 1833 he was educated at Manchester | Grammar School and Brasenose College, Oxford and orda |
He attended Midhurst | Grammar School and trained as a teacher before workin |
educated at Poynton Primary School, Stockport | Grammar School and Leeds Grammar School. |
Thomas attended the Horsham | grammar school and was afterwards a page to one of th |
He was educated briefly at Pori | Grammar School, and was then tutored at home, before |
ted at Upper Beeding Primary School, Steyning | Grammar School and Lancing, before going on to Royal |
He led the merger of Leeds | Grammar School and Leeds Girls' High School following |
The school used to be Thornbury | Grammar School and was located in the buildings that |
e amalgamation of two schools, Corpus Christi | Grammar School and Becket Grammar School for Boys. |
ngton College (1963), Barker College, Geelong | Grammar School and the University of Sydney where he |
He graduated from | grammar school and attended high school for one year |
twentieth century when it was converted to a | grammar school and more recently became a foundation |
He attended Fakenham | Grammar School, and King Edward VII Grammar School, i |
ies include: King Edward VI Handsworth Girl's | Grammar School and Handsworth Grammar School, Soho Ro |
n on 1 December 1936 and educated at Bradford | Grammar School and Queen's College, Oxford before emb |
Psychology to students of both Torquay Boys' | Grammar School and Torquay Grammar School for Girls S |
n books, in both Hindi and English, about the | grammar, semantics, and dialectology of Hindi. |
here topped the state, he studied at Brisbane | Grammar School and then studied arts and law at the U |
Carter was educated at Loughborough | Grammar School and Oriel College, Oxford where he obt |
Bishop attended Ashton-in-Makerfield | Grammar School and the London School of Economics to |
school, known as Southwell Minster Collegiate | Grammar School, and more recently until amalgamation |
He was educated at Wellington Commercial and | Grammar School, and was later educated in England at |
different buildings as the Stockton Secondary | Grammar School, and Stockton Secondary School since 1 |
In 1972 the Mirfield | Grammar School and Mirfield Modern School both closed |
Peter was educated at Kirkcaldy | Grammar School and was then employed in his father's |
nton, Lancashire and attended Worsley Wardley | Grammar School and Eccles College. |
family later moved he was educated at Reigate | Grammar School and Pate's (Cheltenham) Grammar School |
ster, Pennsylvania, in 1854 where he attended | grammar school and college. |
rrent enrollment is over seven hundred in the | grammar school, and sixty in the prep school.. |
born on 16 April 1846 and educated at Bedford | Grammar School and Pembroke College, Cambridge. |
and, he received his early education at Frome | Grammar School and Charterhouse School. |
ge, on Stanley Road, used to be Forest Fields | Grammar School, and previous to 1954 it was High Pave |
Bradford, West Yorkshire, he attended Grange | Grammar School and obtained a scholarship to study at |
of Greater Manchester, he attended Manchester | Grammar School and went up to Queen's College, Oxford |
It has a lot of | grammar corrections and marginal notes with readings |
was reorganised on a comprehensive basis, and | grammar schools and secondary moderns were replaced b |
s questions and challenges concerning English | grammar, spelling and usage. |
ical profession, was educated at Chesterfield | Grammar School and despite training as a classical pi |
967 by amalgamating the existing Ruabon Boys' | Grammar School and the Ruabon Girls' Grammar School. |
She is credited at having translated a Greek | Grammar Text and a Didache into Telugu. |
ects of the Great Depression, the Maryborough | Grammar School and Maryborough Girls Grammar School w |
orn on March 4, 1831, and educated at Martock | Grammar School and at King's College School, London. |
on surveys the history of the verbal mediums ( | grammar, logic, and rhetoric-collectively known as th |
Victoria Cross, was a pupil at Calday Grange | Grammar School and is buried in Grange Cemetery. |
The Trivium is composed of three stages: | Grammar, Logic, and Rhetoric. |
rn on 29 July 1905 and educated at St Olave's | Grammar School and the St Catharine's College, Cambri |
ing, arithmetic, geography, history, English ( | grammar, composition, and literature), Latin, at leas |
e was born in 1922 and educated at Manchester | Grammar School and University College. |
1890 Harry started his education at Faversham | Grammar School and from there won a scholarship to He |
Born on 17 August 1929 and educated at Sydney | Grammar School and the University of Newcastle, Austr |
England, Maddison was schooled at Darlington | Grammar School and attended the University of Cambrid |
formed when, in 1990, the all-boys' Annadale | Grammar School and the all-girls' Carolan Grammar Sch |
Sir Hugh was educated at Bristol | Grammar School and Clare College, Cambridge, where he |
He was educated at Crewkerne | grammar school, and St John's College, Oxford, where |
stralia and attended Sydney Church of England | Grammar School and the Guildford Grammar School in We |
David Collier was educated at Loughborough | Grammar School and Loughborough University, where he |
After education at Bala | grammar school, and some private tuition from the Ang |
towns had met the respective requirements for | grammar schools and the hiring of teachers. |
He was educated at Enfield | Grammar School and Christ's College, Cambridge. |
hool, Gordonstoun, and at both Haywards Heath | Grammar School and Haywards Heath Secondary Modern Sc |
Jepson was educated at Trinity | Grammar School and the University of New South Wales. |
He was educated at Bridgnorth | Grammar School and Brasenose College, Oxford . |
Steel was educated at Great Yarmouth | Grammar School and the Cambridge and County High Scho |
ndship with Stratford College, King Edward VI | Grammar School and Stratford-upon-Avon Grammar School |
He was educated at Wallingford | Grammar School, and but for the outbreak of the Secon |
was born in Norwich, and educated at Norwich | grammar school and Corpus Christi College, Cambridge, |
Educated at Antigua | Grammar School and Epsom College, McDonald joined the |
A.J., who taught English at both Poole | Grammar School and Parkstone Grammar School, in Poole |
in Newark, New Jersey, and attended St. Ann's | Grammar School and St. Benedict's Preparatory School. |
He attended the local | grammar school and the went up to study chemistry at |
skill in mathematics earned him a place in a | grammar school and then, in 1781, an Ensignship in th |
Later publications focused on | grammar, songs, and lexicon. |
fe Henrietta, Salter was educated at Wimborne | Grammar School and King's College, London, where he s |
She attended Selhurst | Grammar School and the Italia Conti Academy. |
first few years, and was renamed first Bytown | Grammar School and later Ottawa Grammar School. |
works, including August Wilhelm Zumpt's Latin | Grammar, Rost and Wusteman's Introduction to Greek Pr |
Educated at Accrington | Grammar School and Durham University, Fowler made his |
Knowles was educated at Dunstable | Grammar School and King's College London, spending hi |
n the Younger (DNB) and was educated at Stand | grammar school and Glasgow University. |
rton, Gloucestershire, Lysons studied at Bath | Grammar School and St Mary Hall, Oxford, graduating M |
Originally the school was Hamond's | Grammar School and the grammar school building served |
The boys' | grammar school and the Cleveland Grammar School for G |
He was born in Raglan, educated at Auckland | Grammar School, and served in the NZEF from 1916 to 1 |
n Catherine Dormond, he was educated at Leeds | Grammar School and Christ Church, Oxford, where he he |
as born in Auckland, and educated at Auckland | Grammar School and Auckland University. |
For the former headmaster of Geelong | Grammar School and former Chairman of the Australian |
He was educated at Manchester | Grammar School, and at the age of nineteen began to p |
on 4 October 1884, educated at Great Yarmouth | Grammar School and Durham University and ordained in |
mically able was built in a field next to the | Grammar School and in 1959 the two schools combined i |
Woolley was educated at Brompton | Grammar School and St John's College, Cambridge. |
lishment of three kinds of secondary schools: | grammar, technical, and secondary modern. |
Joseph attended St. Joseph's | Grammar School and later St. Cecilia's High School. |
He attended the Bury | Grammar School and was admitted a pensioner of Trinit |
He attended Sydney Boys' High and Sydney | Grammar schools, and later studied for a Bachelor of |
He was educated at Cowbridge | Grammar School and Jesus College, Oxford, obtaining f |
He attended Vilas | Grammar School, and graduated from El Paso High Schoo |
The son of an accountant, he was educated at | Grammar School and studied at Art College to be a com |
of the Qur'an, the study of Hadith, history, | grammar, rhetoric, and philosophy. |
Previously it was a | grammar school; and was called Ysgol Ganolradd Porthm |
in Manchester, he was educated at Manchester | Grammar School and Manchester University. |
was born in London, England where he attended | grammar school and University. |
Thomas was educated at Stockport | grammar school and St. John's College, Cambridge, whe |
He was educated at Kettering | Grammar School and became an apprentice carpenter. |
s formed their first orchestra while still in | grammar school and rehearsed in the back of their fat |
toria, she attended Geelong Church of England | Grammar School and gained a PhD in French literature |
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