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Fluid Construction Grammar [PDF]
Fluid Construction Grammar (FCG) is an open-ended framework that provides a formalisation and computational implementation of the basic tenets of construction grammar. As such, it offers a library of building blocks for representing, processing and learning grammars that capture an individual's linguistic knowledge through an inventory of form-meaning ...
Katrien Beuls, Paul Van Eecke
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A Formal Deconstruction of Fluid Construction Grammar [PDF]
Fluid construction grammar was primarily developed for supporting the on-line processing and learning of grammatical language in robotic language game setups, and with a focus on semantics and constructrion grammar. In contrast, many related formalisms were developed to support the formulation of static, primarily syntactic theories of natural language.
Joachim De Beule, De Beule Joachim
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Fluid Construction Grammar on Real Robots [PDF]
This chapter introduces very briefly the framework and tools for lexical and grammatical processing that have been used in the evolutionary language game experiments reported in this book. This framework is called Fluid Construction Grammar (FCG) because it rests on a constructional approach to language and emphasizes flexible grammar application ...
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Fluid construction grammar for historical and evolutionary linguistics [PDF]
Fluid Construction Grammar (FCG) is an open-source computational grammar formalism that is becoming increasingly popular for studying the history and evolution of language. This demonstration shows how FCG can be used to operationalise the cultural processes and cognitive mechanisms that underly language evolution and change.
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Fluid construction grammar as a biological system
Linguistics Vanguard: Multimodal Online Journal, 2016AbstractMapping insights and frameworks from one scientific domain to another is often useful because it encourages communication between different scientific fields and acts as a conduit for the exchange of mathematical and computational tools.
Luc Steels, Eörs Szathmáry
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2013
This chapter focuses on Fluid Construction Grammar (FCG), a formalism that allows Construction Grammar researchers to formulate their findings in a precise manner and to test the implications of their theories for language parsing, production, and learning.
Luc Steels, Steels Luc
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This chapter focuses on Fluid Construction Grammar (FCG), a formalism that allows Construction Grammar researchers to formulate their findings in a precise manner and to test the implications of their theories for language parsing, production, and learning.
Luc Steels, Steels Luc
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Computational Issues in Fluid Construction Grammar [PDF]
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A comparison between Fluid Construction Grammar and Sign-Based Construction Grammar
Constructions and Frames, 2013Construction Grammar has reached a stage of maturity where many researchers are looking for an explicit formal grounding of their work. Recently, there have been exciting developments to cater for this demand, most notably in Sign-Based Construction Grammar (SBCG) and Fluid Construction Grammar (FCG). Unfortunately, like playing a music instrument, the
Rémi Van Trijp
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Head-Driven Phrase Structure Grammar, Sign-Based Construction Grammar, and Fluid Construction Grammar [PDF]
AbstractVan Trijp (2013,2014) claims that Sign-Based Construction Grammar (SBCG) and Head-Driven Phrase Structure Grammar (HPSG) are fundamentally different from Fluid Construction Grammar (FCG). He claims that the former approaches are generative ones while the latter is a cognitive-functional one.
Stefan Müller
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Introducing Fluid Construction Grammar
Constructional Approaches To Language, 2011Fluid Construction Grammar (FCG) is a formalism for defining the inventory of lexical and grammatical conventions that language processing requires and the operations with which this inventory is used to parse and produce sentences. This chapter introduces some of the key ideas and basic design principles behind the development of Fluid Construction ...
Luc Steels, Steels Luc
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