Browsing Informatics by Author "Kroeze, J.H. (Jan Hendrik)"

Browsing Informatics by Author "Kroeze, J.H. (Jan Hendrik)"

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  • Kroeze, J.H. (Jan Hendrik) (Department of Ancient Studies at the University of Stellenbosch, 2007)
    This article focuses on the extraction and exploration of semantic role frameworks via a visual basic 6 program from an xml data cube containing linguistic data of the Hebrew text of Genesis 1:1-2:3. The semantic roles in ...
  • Kroeze, J.H. (Jan Hendrik); Matthee, Machdel C.; Bothma, T.J.D. (Theodorus Jan Daniel) (Department of Knowledge and Information Management, University of Johannesburg, 2004-12)
    When a new discipline emerges, it usually takes some time and a great deal of academic discussion before concepts and terms become standardized. Text mining is one such new discipline. In a groundbreaking article, Untangling ...
  • Bothma, T.J.D. (Theodorus Jan Daniel); Matthee, Machdel C.; Kroeze, J.H. (Jan Hendrik) (Proceedings of the 2008 International Conference on Information Resources Management, 2008-05-18)
    The paper discusses a series of related techniques that prepare and transform raw linguistic data for advanced processing in order to unveil hidden grammatical patterns. It identifies XML as a suitable mark-up language ...
  • Joubert, Pieter; Kroeze, J.H. (Jan Hendrik); De Villiers, Carina (Vaal Triangle Faculty of Northwest University in South Africa, 2013-12)
    There are many situations during information system development (ISD) where there is a need to do modelling on a business level before more detailed and robust modelling are done on the technical system level. Most ...
  • Kroeze, J.H. (Jan Hendrik) (Department of Ancient Studies at the University of Stellenbosch, 2002)
    Some hof'al verbs may be semantically related as simple passives to non-causative transitive active qal or hif'il verbs of the same root. If the hif'il is the causative of the qal or nif'al, the hof'al is a causative ...
  • Kroeze, J.H. (Jan Hendrik); Bothma, T.J.D. (Theodorus Jan Daniel); Matthee, Machdel C.; Kruger, Ockert C.; Kroeze, Jan C.W. (Stellenbosch University: Department of Ancient Studies, 2009)
    Knowledge workers, including Biblical Hebrew computational linguists, should look into the possibilities offered by graphical visualisation technigues to allow explorative investigation of available linguistic data, since ...
  • Phahlamohlaka, L.J. (Letlibe Jacob); Kroeze, J.H. (Jan Hendrik); Phahlamohlaka, Jackie (Unisa Press, 2005-11)
    Although information can currently be regarded as a vehicle of mainly western civilisation and culture, Africans should not merely accept it as such, because that would imply subjugation to anew, techno-cultural colonialism. ...
  • Kroeze, J.H. (Jan Hendrik) (Department of Ancient Studies at the University of Stellenbosch., 2003-07)
    In traditional grammars on the syntax of Biblical Hebrew one often finds sections which describe the various types of clauses, for example, circumstantial, causal, conditional, concessive, comparative, temporal, final and ...
  • Kroeze, J.H. (Jan Hendrik) (Unisa Press, 2008)
    The particle 'et is most often used to mark definite direct objects. It can also be used to mark other verbal extensions, and therefore it has been called an object marker or nota accusativi. This, however, does not ...
  • Kroeze, J.H. (Jan Hendrik) (Department of Ancient Studies at the University of Stellenbosch, 2004)
    Biblical Hebrew clauses can be and have been studied from many different angles. Over the past forty years much of this knowledge has been captured in various computer software systems and databases. Having all these ...