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This chapter will motivate why it is useful to consider the topic of derivations and filtering in more detail. We will argue against the popular belief that the minimalist program and optimality theory are incompatible theories in that the former places ...
Broekhuis, H., Vogel, R.
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On the Diversity of Linguistic Data and the Integration of the Language Sciences
An integrated science of language is usually advocated as a step forward for linguistic research. In this paper, we maintain that integration of this sort is premature, and cannot take place before we identify a common object of study.
Roberta D’Alessandro +2 more
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Syntagma as an object of communicative grammar
The article reviews syntagmatic research and defines syntagma as psycholinguistic, semantic-syntactic, semantic-intonational, functional unit. It is indicated that lexical mixing and syntactic dismemberment are the result of syntagmatic studies. At the same time, this article gives a definition of the role that syntagma plays in communicative grammar ...
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Concurrent Lexicalized Dependency Parsing: A Behavioral View on ParseTalk Events
The behavioral specification of an object-oriented grammar model is considered. The model is based on full lexicalization, head-orientation via valency constraints and dependency relations, inheritance as a means for non-redundant lexicon specification ...
Broeker, Norbert +2 more
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Exploiting Deep Semantics and Compositionality of Natural Language for Human-Robot-Interaction
We develop a natural language interface for human robot interaction that implements reasoning about deep semantics in natural language. To realize the required deep analysis, we employ methods from cognitive linguistics, namely the modular and ...
Eppe, Manfred +2 more
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In recent years, human computer interaction has been attracted many researchers and applied in various applications. In order to understand human language, the computer is required to learn human language grammar, one of the languages is Bahasa Indonesia.
Hartanto Kusuma Wardana +2 more
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Robust Processing of Natural Language
Previous approaches to robustness in natural language processing usually treat deviant input by relaxing grammatical constraints whenever a successful analysis cannot be provided by ``normal'' means. This schema implies, that error detection always comes
Menzel, Wolfgang
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Les questions toniques : une forme d’interrogation interpellative
In the present paper we propose to study the tonic interrogation in French thanks to an “Interactive Grammar”. This grammar is an interpretative and dynamic grammar.
Carole Lailler
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Graph transformations in architectural design
This paper deals with computer-aided design of layouts of buildings. The methodology based upon graph grammars and graph transformations allows the designer to distract itself from details and to consider the functionality of the designed object, the ...
Janusz Szuba, Adam Borkowski
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The design and implementation of Object Grammars
An Object Grammar is a variation on traditional BNF grammars, where the notation is extended to support declarative bidirectional mappings between text and object graphs. The two directions for interpreting Object Grammars are parsing and formatting.
Tijs van der Storm +2 more
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