This paper presents tools and data sources collected and released by the EMBEDDIA project, supported by the European Union's Horizon 2020 research and innovation program. The collected resources were offered to participants of a hackathon organized a
s part of the EACL Hackashop on News Media Content Analysis and Automated Report Generation in February 2021. The hackathon had six participating teams who addressed different challenges, either from the list of proposed challenges or their own news-industry-related tasks. This paper goes beyond the scope of the hackathon, as it brings together in a coherent and compact form most of the resources developed, collected and released by the EMBEDDIA project. Moreover, it constitutes a handy source for news media industry and researchers in the fields of Natural Language Processing and Social Science.
The interpretation of my reading art is based on the transition from the direct
meaning in the apparent form to the indirect meaning in the implicit pattern, and verbal
functions, images, and loaded structures are strongly suggestive.
The critics
of pre-Islamic poetry have enriched the old literature, adding to it the
dimensions of literacy, and their interpretations of psychological meanings and profound
semantics, indicating beyond the apparent textual levels, to various explanatory meanings,
gave the textual poetry poetic content another poetry is the receipt.
The interpretations of the critics presented a variety of purposes, based on the
linguistic explanation, and the will of the poet at other times. The opinion of the reader and
his convictions may intervene in this position, but they are interpretations, regardless of
their degree of credibility or persuasion. They presented modern thought and opened up
new texts. Jahili with a different vision.
The research in the literary work relationship in the inner world of the pre-Islamic
poet is a sense of special emotion and embodies a unified feeling emanating from within
the poetic text. Many Jahiliyya texts carry a psychological thread that com
bines them. ,
And this psychological unit draws its energy from the isotopes loaded with emotional
signals that deepen the horizon of expectation, and make the receiver compatible with the
poetic state of the creator of the text.
This research paper presents a number of attempts in order to clarify the concept of
"surprise and breaking the horizon of expectations" .It also tends to present the mechanism
for applying this concept to the historical text which is not directly
realated to the modern
theories of linguistics. It's very clear that both sides of the concept the theoretical side, and
the partical one in Ziad Bin Abeeh's speech in AL-Basra as an applied model, belong to
two totally different fields of knowledge.
We notice this concept with Ziad Bin Abeeh's at the very first word of his speech,
where he overlooked starting with the Basemla, overriding, Thus, the protocols of
discourse openings , as if he were proceeding a text or a precedent act of speech. At this
particular point, the practical side begins to observe the concept of expectation in speech
based on the data introduced in modern linguistics in reception theory and pragmatics
through the concepts of inference and reasoning , and the act of speech and intentionality,
etc..In addition to that, the textual analysis connects the implications of these concepts
within the linguistic textual structure, and its relation with breaking the horizon of
expectation, and to what extent it affects , the discourse act and its resulting act.
Thus, pragmaticcs, which is the branch of linguistics dealing with language in use
seem to be the best approach to the analysis of Ziad's speech and figuring out its effects
on the recipient.
In order to evaluate the important role of climate on soil formation, three
different locations (Nawa, Dael and Nasib) in southern part of Syria,
representing the North West, Middle and Southern parts of Hauran Plateau
were selected and differ mai
nly in the amount of annual precipitation and
relatively with other factors. Three profiles, replicated three times, were
prepared one profile for each area.
In order to implement this research soil profiles selected on a toposequence
were systematically collected from different geohorizons. Results indicated that
topographical factors played important roles in determining some soil features
such as th
e depth, texture distribution of CaCO3 and the fertility matter. The
study showed that the soil content of minor element was ranged between
moderate to low, and this may be related to the mineralogical composition of
the parent rock and weathering status and to the use of these elements by the
plants uptake during the long lasting exploitation. The results also indicated
that the decrease of these elements was consistent with the decrease of
elevation, such as heading from the slop to the plain. This probably also due to
the relation between the leaching process and topographical position and to a
less extend to the pH of the soil.