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This paper describes the recently funded ESPRIT project OCEANS. Its aim is to investigate and develop advanced compiler infrastructure for embedded VLIW processors, such as the Philips TriMedia. Such processors promise high performance at low unit cost. This paper outlines the project's aims, presents the compiler infrastructure and its application to a typical case study.
This historiographical article maps out the way the concept of categorization has been treated in the history of linguistics. It complements an earlier paper [Aarts, B., 2004. Conceptions of gradience in the history of linguistics. Language Sciences 26, 343–389] on gradience in linguistics.
This paper traces the history of the notion of gradience in language studies. Gradience is a cover term to designate a spectrum of continuous phenomena in language, from categories at the level of grammar to sounds at the level of phonetics. The focus here is on grammatical gradience. After discussing a number of philosophical ideas which form the backdrop to gradience the paper proceeds to outline...
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