The paper presents possibilities of an economic evaluation of hard coal mines, using Cost Benefit Analysis (CBA). Suggested methodology for CBA applied to the economic evaluation of a mine allows to conduct a complex evaluation of mine’s functionality in connection to Polish conditions. Additionally to financial aspects, significant from the point of view of the mine’s owner, the paper includes social and environmental effects as a result of mining activities. Proposed methodology has undergone tests which used averaged data obtained from two selected hard coal mines located in the Upper Silesian Coal Basin. Presented results confirm the validity of social costs and benefits, and environmental losses resulting from mining operation, which were included in analysis comprehensively evaluating the efficiency of hard coal mines.
In this paper we fi rst briefl y describe the design of a corpus containing the Koine Greek original text of the New Testament and its translations in to Gothic, Latin, Old Church Slavic and Armenian. We then discuss extensively the annotation that we have applied in each layer of annotation: morphology and syntax, information structure, animacy, and token alignment. For each type of annotation we provide some preliminary results and applications that draw on it, often in combination with other layers of annotation.
BackgroundPragmatic Resources in Old Indo-European Languages (PROIEL) 1 is a project based at the Department of Philosophy, Classics, History of Art and Ideas, University of Oslo. Th e main objective of the project is to investigate what morphological and syntactic resources diff erent older Indo-European (IE) languages utilize for expressing categories related to information structure. In particular we focus on how word order, defi niteness, anaphoric expressions, discourse particles and participles are employed in information packaging.Th e goal of PROIEL is to study comparatively how information packaging works in old IE languages. In order to do this, we have developed a richly annotated corpus 2 consisting of the Koine Greek original of the New Testament Downloaded from Brill.com07/06/2020 05:50:50PM via free access
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