![]() ![]() Part I of this volume focuses on GC-MS techniques specifically, attention is given to metabolite profiling in blood plasma, construction and application of mass spectral and retention time index libraries, and metabolomic profiling of natural volatiles. Metabolomics: Methods and Protocols contains forward-looking protocols, which provide the essential groundwork for future efforts in elucidating the structure of the unknowns detected in metabolomic studies. Leading researchers in the field present protocols for the application of complementary analytical methods, such as gas chromatography-mass spectrometry (GC-MS). Presumptive Meanings : The Theory of Generalized Conversational Implicature Language, Speech, and Communication Levinson, Stephen C.Metabolomics: Methods and Protocols examines the state-of-the-art in metabolomic analysis. MIT Press 0262621304 9780262621304 9780585272573 English Semantics, Formal languages-Semantics, Implication (Logic), Pragmatics, Grammar, Comparative and general. ![]() 2000 P325.L45 2000eb 401/.43 Semantics, Formal languages-Semantics, Implication (Logic), Pragmatics, Grammar, Comparative and general. Language, Speech, and Communication Statistical Language Learning, Eugene Charniak, 1994 The Development of Speech Perception, edited by Judith Goodman and Howard C. Nusbaum, 1994 Construal, Lyn Frazier and Charles Clifton, Jr., 1995 The Generative Lexicon, James Pustejovsky, 1996 The Origins of Grammar: Evidence from Early Language Comprehension, Kathy Hirsh-Pasek and Roberta Michnick Golinkoff, 1996 Language and Space, edited by Paul Bloom, Mary A. Garrett, 1996 Corpus Processing for Lexical Acquisition, edited by Branimir Boguraev and James Pustejovsky, 1996 Methods for Assessing Children's Syntax, edited by Dana McDaniel, Cecile McKee, and Helen Smith Cairns, 1996 The Balancing Act: Combining Symbolic and Statistical Approaches to Language, edited by Judith Klavans and Philip Resnik, 1996 The Discovery of Spoken Language, Peter W. Jusczyk, 1996 Lexical Competence, Diego Marconi, 1997 Finite-State Language Processing, edited by Emmanuel Roche and Yves Schabes, 1997 Children with Specific Language Impairment, Laurence B. ![]() Leonard, 1997 Type-Logical Semantics, Bob Carpenter, 1997 Statistical Methods for Speech Recognition, Frederick Jelinek, 1997 WordNet: An Electronic Lexical Database, Christiane Fellbaum, 1998 WordNet 1.6 CD-ROM, edited by Christiane Fellbaum, 1998 Investigations in Universal Grammar: A Guide to Experiments on the Acquisition of Syntax and Semantics, Stephen Crain and Rosalind Thornton, 1998 A Prosodic Model of Sign Language Phonology, Diane Brentari, 1998 Language Form and Language Function, Frederick J. ![]() Lee, 2000 The Syntactic Process, Mark Steedman, 2000 Toward a Cognitive Semantics, Volume 1: Concept Structuring Systems, Leonard Talmy, 2000 Toward a Cognitive Semantics, Volume 2: Typology and Process in Concept Structuring, Leonard Talmy, 2000 Newmeyer, 1998 Semantics and Syntax in Lexical Functional Grammar: The Resource Logic Approach, edited by Mary Dalrymple, 1998 Understanding Language Understanding: Computational Models of Reading, edited by Ashwin Ram and Kenneth Moorman, 1999 The Syntax of American Sign Language: Functional Categories and Hierarchical Structure, Carol Neidle, Judy Kegl, Dawn MacLaughlin, Benjamin Bahan, and Robert G. Presumptive Meanings The Theory of Generalized Conversational Implicature Stephen C. © 2000 Massachusetts Institute of Technology All rights reserved. No part of this book may be reproduced in any form by any electronic or mechanical means (including photocopying, recording, or information storage and retrieval) without permission in writing from the publisher. This book was set in Times New Roman by Asco Typesetters, Hong Kong. Printed and bound in the United States of America. Library of Congress Cataloging-in-Publication Data Levinson, Stephen C. Presumptive meanings : the theory of generalized conversational implicature / Stephen C. (Language, speech, and communication) "A Bradford book." Includes bibliographical references and index. ![]()
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