An open-ended computational construction grammar for Spanish verb conjugation [PDF]
Abstract The Spanish verb phrase can take on many forms, depending on the temporal, aspectual and modal interpretation that a speaker wants to convey. At least half a dozen constructions work together to build or analyze even the simplest verb form such as hablo ‘I speak’.
Beuls, Katrien; id_orcid, Katrien Beuls
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Evaluation Strategies for Computational Construction Grammars. [PDF]
Despite the growing number of Computational Construction Grammar implementations, the field is still lacking evaluation methods to compare grammar fragments across different platforms. Moreover, the hand-crafted nature of most grammars requires profiling tools to understand the complex interactions between constructions of different types.
Santos Marques, Tania Filipa +1 more
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A Computational Construction Grammar Framework for Modelling Signed Languages [PDF]
Constructional approaches to signed languages are becoming increasingly popular within sign language linguistics. Current approaches, however, focus primarily on theoretical description, while formalization and computational implementation remain largely unexplored.
De Vos, Liesbet; id_orcid 0009-0003-5081-845X +2 more
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Computational Cognitive Morphosemantics: Modeling Morphological Compositionality in Hebrew Verbs with Embodied Construction Grammar [PDF]
In lieu of an abstract, here is a brief excerpt:This paper brings together the theoretical framework of construction grammar and studies of verbs in Modern Hebrew to furnish an analysis integrating the form and meaning components of morphological structure.
Schneider, Nathan
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How register and region shape the language network: evidence from Computational Construction Grammar [PDF]
Constructions, Bd. 18 Nr. 1 (2026): Special issue "Construction Grammar meets Sociolinguistics" (Editors: Axel Bohmann & Lotte Sommerer)
Morin, Cameron +2 more
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Construction Grammar and Language Models [PDF]
Recent progress in deep learning and natural language processing has given rise to powerful models that are primarily trained on a cloze-like task and show some evidence of having access to substantial linguistic information, including some ...
Romain, Laurence +3 more
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You Shall Know a Construction by the Company it Keeps: Computational Construction Grammar with Embeddings [PDF]
Linguistic theories and models of natural language can be divided into two categories, depending on whether they represent and process linguistic information numerically or symbolically. Numerical representations, such as the embeddings that are at the core of today's large language models, have the advantage of being learnable from textual data, and ...
Verheyen, Lara +3 more
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Efficient deep processing of japanese [PDF]
We present a broad coverage Japanese grammar written in the HPSG formalism with MRS semantics. The grammar is created for use in real world applications, such that robustness and performance issues play an important role. It is connected to a POS tagging
Siegel, Melanie +3 more
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Using attribute construction to improve the predictability of a GP financial forecasting algorithm [PDF]
Financial forecasting is an important area in computational finance. EDDIE 8 is an established Genetic Programming financial forecasting algorithm, which has successfully been applied to a number of international datasets. The purpose of this paper is to
Kampouridis, Michael +3 more
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A Program for the Genetics of Grammar
Departing from Lenneberg’s biological conception of language and its de- velopment, this paper first reviews select examples from research on lan- guage development and its interface with genetics before making some specific proposals with regard to how ...
Kenneth N. Wexler
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