Proceedings of the Thirteenth International Workshop on
... is somewhat more restrictive, which will necessarily cause differences in the constructional profiles. The main issues encountered in the conversion process had to do with coordination and null verb insertion, since the necessary information was not always recoverable in the SynTagRus data. We were ...
... is somewhat more restrictive, which will necessarily cause differences in the constructional profiles. The main issues encountered in the conversion process had to do with coordination and null verb insertion, since the necessary information was not always recoverable in the SynTagRus data. We were ...
An On-line Computational Model of Human Sentence Interpretation
... This dissertation presents a model of the human sentence interpretation process, which attempts to meet criteria of adequacy imposed by the different paradigms of sentence interpretation. These include the need to produce a high-level interpretation, to embed a linguistically motivated grammar, and ...
... This dissertation presents a model of the human sentence interpretation process, which attempts to meet criteria of adequacy imposed by the different paradigms of sentence interpretation. These include the need to produce a high-level interpretation, to embed a linguistically motivated grammar, and ...
(Popescu), Roxana-Iuliana, Coordination and
... overlap and they are not subordinated one to another. The proof is that there are people who express themselves with many grammatical errors (either in their mother tongue or in an insufficiently practised foreign language), but flawless from a logical point of view; on the other hand, there are ins ...
... overlap and they are not subordinated one to another. The proof is that there are people who express themselves with many grammatical errors (either in their mother tongue or in an insufficiently practised foreign language), but flawless from a logical point of view; on the other hand, there are ins ...
Planning at the Phonological Level during Sentence Production
... errors can thus reveal how much of an utterance is phonologically available at one time. Patterns in phonological errors suggest that phonological encoding is less extensive than grammatical encoding, in that phonological encoding occurs within phrases (involving adjacent words), as opposed to acros ...
... errors can thus reveal how much of an utterance is phonologically available at one time. Patterns in phonological errors suggest that phonological encoding is less extensive than grammatical encoding, in that phonological encoding occurs within phrases (involving adjacent words), as opposed to acros ...
Collocation
... functional words, they are essentially analogous to separate functional words and are used as connectors and specifies of notional elements of various status. Cf.: from out of, up to, so that, such as must be able, don`t let`s. Functional phrases of such and like character constitute limited groups ...
... functional words, they are essentially analogous to separate functional words and are used as connectors and specifies of notional elements of various status. Cf.: from out of, up to, so that, such as must be able, don`t let`s. Functional phrases of such and like character constitute limited groups ...
Context-Free Grammars (CFGs) Parsing: Assigning Structure to
... Note that constituents appear within other constituents. We can represent this in a bracket form or in a syntactic tree ...
... Note that constituents appear within other constituents. We can represent this in a bracket form or in a syntactic tree ...
Chapter 7: Linking syntax and semantics in complex sentences
... complex sentences. Most complex sentences pose no particular difficulties for the linking system we developed in Chapter 5. Clausal junctures, for example, are composed of clauses, each of which links like an independent clause. Moreover, nuclear junctures act for linking purposes like simple clause ...
... complex sentences. Most complex sentences pose no particular difficulties for the linking system we developed in Chapter 5. Clausal junctures, for example, are composed of clauses, each of which links like an independent clause. Moreover, nuclear junctures act for linking purposes like simple clause ...
Distributional semantics in linguistic and cognitive research
... Therefore, according to the DH, at least certain aspects of the meaning of lexical expressions depend on the distributional properties of such expressions, i.e. on the linguistic contexts in which they are observed. If this is true, by inspecting a significant number of linguistic contexts represent ...
... Therefore, according to the DH, at least certain aspects of the meaning of lexical expressions depend on the distributional properties of such expressions, i.e. on the linguistic contexts in which they are observed. If this is true, by inspecting a significant number of linguistic contexts represent ...
Investigations of downward movement
... Phase Head Impenetrability Condition (PHIC), under which features embedded in a complex phase head become inaccessible as a result of Spell-out. Lowering occurs as a last resort feature-checking operation when the next highest head targets one of these embedded features; Raising occurs otherwise. I ...
... Phase Head Impenetrability Condition (PHIC), under which features embedded in a complex phase head become inaccessible as a result of Spell-out. Lowering occurs as a last resort feature-checking operation when the next highest head targets one of these embedded features; Raising occurs otherwise. I ...
Metaphor and Lexical Semantics
... its outline.) In spite of all this rich metaphor, every means simply every, in its usual literal form. Indeed, we cannot think of what a metaphorical interpretation of every would be. As we will see, this is not an isolated case: while many expressions can be interpreted metaphorically, there is a b ...
... its outline.) In spite of all this rich metaphor, every means simply every, in its usual literal form. Indeed, we cannot think of what a metaphorical interpretation of every would be. As we will see, this is not an isolated case: while many expressions can be interpreted metaphorically, there is a b ...
Identifying Relations for Open Information Extraction
... cannot backtrack over this choice. This is problematic when a word that belongs in the relation phrase is chosen as an argument (for example, deal from the “made a deal with” sentence). Because of the feature sets utilized in previous work, the learned extractors ignore both “holistic” aspects of th ...
... cannot backtrack over this choice. This is problematic when a word that belongs in the relation phrase is chosen as an argument (for example, deal from the “made a deal with” sentence). Because of the feature sets utilized in previous work, the learned extractors ignore both “holistic” aspects of th ...
the EMNLP 2011 paper - ReVerb
... cannot backtrack over this choice. This is problematic when a word that belongs in the relation phrase is chosen as an argument (for example, deal from the “made a deal with” sentence). Because of the feature sets utilized in previous work, the learned extractors ignore both “holistic” aspects of th ...
... cannot backtrack over this choice. This is problematic when a word that belongs in the relation phrase is chosen as an argument (for example, deal from the “made a deal with” sentence). Because of the feature sets utilized in previous work, the learned extractors ignore both “holistic” aspects of th ...
Core Syntax: A Minimalist Approach
... question about how parameterization itself can be restricted. This highlights a number of open questions, as does the approach to island phenomena sketched in the final chapters. I hope that at least some students will be encouraged to try to find out answers to these and related questions themselve ...
... question about how parameterization itself can be restricted. This highlights a number of open questions, as does the approach to island phenomena sketched in the final chapters. I hope that at least some students will be encouraged to try to find out answers to these and related questions themselve ...
the definition of the grammatical category in a syntactically oriented
... characteristics of these elements, and we will argue that syntax can explain them. Our proposal is that relational adjectives are actually nominal projections that lack the formal features that they need to play the role of arguments of a predicate; the adjectival morpheme has the function of provi ...
... characteristics of these elements, and we will argue that syntax can explain them. Our proposal is that relational adjectives are actually nominal projections that lack the formal features that they need to play the role of arguments of a predicate; the adjectival morpheme has the function of provi ...
Coordinating constructions in Fongbe with - Archipel
... Another difference between the clauses coordinated by b‡ or by bó lies in the fact that, when the two clauses are coordinated by b‡, the subject of the second conjunct clause must be overt, as in (5) and (7), and when the two clauses are coordinated by bó, the subject of the second conjunct must be ...
... Another difference between the clauses coordinated by b‡ or by bó lies in the fact that, when the two clauses are coordinated by b‡, the subject of the second conjunct clause must be overt, as in (5) and (7), and when the two clauses are coordinated by bó, the subject of the second conjunct must be ...
Domain Independent Sentence Generation from RDF
... must be fully and explicitly represented using “tree”structures and descriptive constraints are often attached to the structures to provide control information. The advantage of using tree-like notations as inputs is that rich linguistic information and control information in the input enable NLG sy ...
... must be fully and explicitly represented using “tree”structures and descriptive constraints are often attached to the structures to provide control information. The advantage of using tree-like notations as inputs is that rich linguistic information and control information in the input enable NLG sy ...
DESIGNING SYNTACTIC REPRESENTATIONS FOR NLP: AN
... been amazing to be part of this university and this community, and I’ve been so unbelievably lucky to have the chance to come here and learn as much as I did. I hope the reader will forgive my overuse of superlatives—they are my attempt to do justice to an experience that was itself superlative. I c ...
... been amazing to be part of this university and this community, and I’ve been so unbelievably lucky to have the chance to come here and learn as much as I did. I hope the reader will forgive my overuse of superlatives—they are my attempt to do justice to an experience that was itself superlative. I c ...
Dwnst_eff._pred_FG_CW_
... which the predicate combines‟. The problem is, though, that he does not provide explicit machinery for determining how such a compositional character is achieved; that is, once a predicate frame has been selected from the Lexicon, the predicate is already marked for its basic Aktionsart type, and it ...
... which the predicate combines‟. The problem is, though, that he does not provide explicit machinery for determining how such a compositional character is achieved; that is, once a predicate frame has been selected from the Lexicon, the predicate is already marked for its basic Aktionsart type, and it ...
The ellipsis alternation: remnants with and without prepositions
... There is evidence that the inherent accessibility of an entity influences language production where speakers have several syntactic options to choose from. Inherent accessibility is taken to be part of conceptual accessibility, which refers to ”the ease with which the mental representation of some p ...
... There is evidence that the inherent accessibility of an entity influences language production where speakers have several syntactic options to choose from. Inherent accessibility is taken to be part of conceptual accessibility, which refers to ”the ease with which the mental representation of some p ...
Proceedings of the 22nd International Conference on Computational
... into relations. The former is useful when a close parallelism to the source text words must be maintained, whereas the latter is intended to be more useful for relation extraction and shallow language understanding tasks. Here, we discuss only the latter representation; see (de Marneffe et al., 2006 ...
... into relations. The former is useful when a close parallelism to the source text words must be maintained, whereas the latter is intended to be more useful for relation extraction and shallow language understanding tasks. Here, we discuss only the latter representation; see (de Marneffe et al., 2006 ...
lexical and structural ambiguity in humorous headlines
... the time at which they are accessed during sentence processing are subjects of debate and have engendered a series of opposing or sometimes partially overlapping theories. For example, one of the first distinctions to be made when approaching the models of lexical ambiguity resolution elaborated so ...
... the time at which they are accessed during sentence processing are subjects of debate and have engendered a series of opposing or sometimes partially overlapping theories. For example, one of the first distinctions to be made when approaching the models of lexical ambiguity resolution elaborated so ...
General Semantics - Division of Social Sciences
... In this example, I have used only derived categories of the form (c/c^ that take a single argument. I shall adopt this restriction for the most part in practice, but not in principle. It is apparent that categorial grammars of this sort are not reasonable grammars for natural language. For that matt ...
... In this example, I have used only derived categories of the form (c/c^ that take a single argument. I shall adopt this restriction for the most part in practice, but not in principle. It is apparent that categorial grammars of this sort are not reasonable grammars for natural language. For that matt ...
User`s Guide for the Accordance Hebrew Syntax Database
... development of a syntactic database for all ancient Hebrew texts. The Accordance Syntax Database and now this Manual are the first-fruits of that rich and ongoing collaboration. Morphologically-tagged databases of the Hebrew Bible have existed in some form for well over two decades. Within the last ...
... development of a syntactic database for all ancient Hebrew texts. The Accordance Syntax Database and now this Manual are the first-fruits of that rich and ongoing collaboration. Morphologically-tagged databases of the Hebrew Bible have existed in some form for well over two decades. Within the last ...
brandomsingularterms..
... [two strings] belong to the same syntactic or categorical category just in case no well-formed sentence in which the one occurs can be turned into something that is not a sentence merely by substituting the other for it (Brandom 1994: 367-68). This then allows us to discern which categories are such ...
... [two strings] belong to the same syntactic or categorical category just in case no well-formed sentence in which the one occurs can be turned into something that is not a sentence merely by substituting the other for it (Brandom 1994: 367-68). This then allows us to discern which categories are such ...