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Corpus Linguistics and Linguistic Theory

2000
MAIR/HUNDT: Introduction Bas AARTS : Corpus linguistics, Chomsky and Fuzzy Tree Fragments Bengt ALTENBERG and Karin AIJMER: The English-Swedish Parallel Corpus: a resource for contrastive research and translation studies Ylva BERGLUND: Gonna and going to in the spoken component of the British National Corpus Sylvie DE COCK: Repetitive phrasal ...
Christian Mair, Marianne Hundt
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Linguistic Theory, Explanation and Linguistic Competence

2014
This chapter will aim at underlining the ramifications of the new view of the relationship between grammar, mind and computation. In this connection issues of explanation in linguistic theory in association with the notion of linguistic competence will be touched upon, since the challenge of describing linguistic competence per se in a manner that ...
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Linguistic theories

Abstract This chapter explores the positions of two theologians who affirm no ontological difference between a nature and a suppositum (or between a human being and their humanity), but affirm a difference in connotation between these various terms.
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Latin Linguistics and Linguistic Theory

1983
The articles of this collection on Latin linguistics are representative of the kind of research that is currently carried out in the field of linguistics. Most deal with syntax or sentence structure, but they vary with respect to their emphasis on theory or description.
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Formal theories and linguistic descriptions

Fuzzy Sets and Systems, 2004
The authors study the manner in which some formal logical theory, named the theory of evaluating expressions, can be used to model the meaning of some class of natural-language expressions. The modeling of the meaning of fuzzy IF-THEN rules (linguistic descriptions) is presented and a basic schema of fuzzy logic deduction is discussed.
Dvořák, Antonín, Novák, Vilém
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Separating Linguistic Analyses from Linguistic Theories

1988
Many of the papers in this volume stress the desirability of making computational use of insights from linguistics as an aid in the processing of natural language. Groups of researchers throughout the world are engaged in efforts that are often described as implementing a linguistic theory.
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Group Theory and Computational Linguistics

Journal of Logic, Language and Information, 1998
The aim of this paper is to define a theory of linguistic description based solely on group structure involving the classical notions of non-commutative free group, conjugacy and group presentations. To do this, the author introduces the concept of \(G\)-grammar, which is a collection of lexical expressions (i.e.
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