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Computational linguistics and formal semantics: Bibliography
, 1992M. Rosner, Roderick Johnson
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Advances in formal Slavic linguistics 2018
, 2021Advances in Formal Slavic Linguistics 2018 offers a selection of articles that were prepared on the basis of talks presented at the conference Formal Description of Slavic Languages (FDSL 13) or at the parallel Workshop on the Semantics of Noun Phrases ...
Andreas Blümel+22 more
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The Cambridge Handbook of Formal Semantics
, 2016Formal semantics – the scientific study of meaning in natural language – is one of the most fundamental and longest-established areas of linguistics. This handbook offers a comprehensive yet compact guide to the field, bringing together research from a ...
M. Aloni, P. Dekker
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FORMAL PRINCIPLES FOR DISTINGUISHING BETWEEN INTERLINGUAL HOMONYMS AND PARONYMS AMONG FALSE FRIENDS
Lviv Philological Journal, 2023The paper is devoted to the multifaceted and complex problem of contrastive linguistics, translation studies, psycholinguistics and other related fields, namely words of two or more languages, that have a similar or identical form, but differ in ...
D. Shcherbyna
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Deriving the Wug-Shaped Curve: A Criterion for Assessing Formal Theories of Linguistic Variation
Annual Review of Linguistics, 2022In this review, I assess a variety of constraint-based formal frameworks that can treat variable phenomena, such as well-formedness intuitions, outputs in free variation, and lexical frequency-matching.
B. Hayes
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Artificial Intelligence in Medicine, 1999
Natural language understanding applications are good candidates to solve the knowledge acquisition bottleneck when designing large scale concept systems. However, a necessary condition is that systems are built that transform sentences into a meaning representation that is independent of the subtleties of linguistic structure that nevertheless underly ...
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Natural language understanding applications are good candidates to solve the knowledge acquisition bottleneck when designing large scale concept systems. However, a necessary condition is that systems are built that transform sentences into a meaning representation that is independent of the subtleties of linguistic structure that nevertheless underly ...
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Linguistics, 2021
Default Semantics (DS) is a theory of discourse that represents the main meaning intended by the speaker and recovered by the addressee, using truth-conditional, formal, but pragmatics-rich representations.
K. Jaszczolt
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Default Semantics (DS) is a theory of discourse that represents the main meaning intended by the speaker and recovered by the addressee, using truth-conditional, formal, but pragmatics-rich representations.
K. Jaszczolt
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Changing Notions of Linguistic Competence in the History of Formal Semantics
2018AbstractIn the history of formal semantics, the successful joining of linguistic and philosophical work brought with it some difficult foundational questions concerning the nature of meaning and the nature of knowledge of language in the domain of semantics: questions in part about “what’s in the head” of a competent language-user.
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Formal representation of the predicate structure based on the neurocognitive architecture
BIO Web of ConferencesThe relevance of the paper is substantiated by the lack of reliable speech recognition, understanding and synthesis systems. The introduction of highly complex and intelligent computer technologies in the sphere of human activity requires a fundamental ...
Alberd Boziev, Dana Makoeva
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