Abstract

Like most of the South-Asian languages Urdu and Sindhi are partial word order languages. Conventional syntax representation models like Context Free Grammars are not capable enough to cope with partial word order syntax. Linear Specification Language (LSL) is an extension of Context-Free Grammars (CFGs) which allows arbitrary partial order (free word order) on the right hand side of grammar rule. Partial word order in LSL is handled by using different types of linear precedence (LP) constraints. LSL by using LP constraints is capable enough to represent the syntax of partial word order sentence. Issues related to represent Urdu/Sindhi language sentences with their constituent parts in LSL are discussed. LSL versions for different types of Urdu and Sindhi sentences are presented.

Highlights

  • It is estimated by the World Health Organization that there are more than 500 million people worldwide who are disabled in some way

  • Any restriction or lack of ability to perform an activity in the manner or within the range considered normal for a human being is known as Disability: A disadvantage for a given individual, resulting from an impairment or Disability that limits or prevents the fulfillment of a role is known as handicap

  • Over all we find that sympathy is shown towards the disabled people and there were issues raised to develop a equitable society for them

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Summary

INTRODUCTION

It is estimated by the World Health Organization that there are more than 500 million people worldwide who are disabled in some way. Of the total disabled population, 80 percent live in the developing regions of the world -- Africa, Asia, the Caribbean, South and Central America, and the Middle East

Disability
Disable Citizens in Pakistan
Causes of Disability in Pakistan
Current Status of Disabled people
Disabled Citizens View
Legislation
The Role of NGOs
Findings
CONCLUSION

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