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Lexicon-grammar and the syntactic analysis of French [PDF]
A lexicon-grammar is constituted by the elementary sentences of a language. Instead of considering words as basic syntactic units to which grammatical information is attached, we use simple sentences (subject-verb-objects) as dictionary entries. Hence, a full dictionary item is a simple sentence with a description of the corresponding distributional ...
Gross, Maurice
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Conversion of Lexicon-Grammar tables to LMF. Application to French [PDF]
We describe the first experiment of conversion of Lexicon-Grammar tables for French verbs into the Lexical Markup Framework (LMF) format. The Lexicon-Grammar of the French language is currently one of the major sources of lexical and syntactic information for French.
Laporte, Eric +2 more
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Constructions with Lexical Integrity
Construction Grammar holds that unpredictable form-meaning combinations are not restricted in size. In particular, there may be phrases that have particular meanings that are not predictable from the words that they contain, but which are nonetheless not
Ash Asudeh, Mary Dalrymple, Ida Toivonen
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This text of al-Qušayrī is one of the oldest treatises on mystical interpretation of grammar terminology. The recognition of the sacred character of speech was one of the bases on which Sufis formed their mystical lexicon.
Francesco Chiabotti
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Many first language acquisition (FLA) studies have found a strong correlation between lexical and grammatical development in early language acquisition.
Salleh Rabiah Tul Adawiyah Mohamed +2 more
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This article aims at showing an application of graph theory to the description of the syntactic relations between words in English. Graph theory is part of Network Science, a new and compelling branch of mathematics that has undergone huge development over the past 20 years. The linguistic theoretical background is the Lexicon Grammar (LG) that in turn
Giustino De Bueriis +1 more
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Towards Lexicon-Grammar Verbnets Through Lexical Ontologies
In this article, we present research directly inspired by the Princeton WordNet lexical ontology project (Miller, Fellbaum), which was a response to the real need for ontologies corresponding to the natural conceptualization common to all language users, within a given natural language, or within a specific sublanguage.
Zygmunt Vetulani, Grażyna Vetulani
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Notes on Yurumanguí grammar and lexicon
In this article, I offer a contribution to the philological study of premodern materials of languages of South America that have already become extinct.
Matthias Urban
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Models of Language and Multiword Expressions
Traditional accounts of language postulate two basic components: words stored in a lexicon, and rules that govern how they can be combined into meaningful sentences, a grammar.
Pablo Contreras Kallens +3 more
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Controlled language and readability [PDF]
Controlled Language (CL) rules specify constraints on lexicon, grammar and style with the objective of improving text translatability, comprehensibility, readability and usability.
O'Brien, Sharon
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