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Compiling a Monolingual Dictionary for Native Speakers*
... example of this kind of dictionary is the multi-volume Oxford English Dictionary (OED). The first edition appeared in parts (called 'fascicles') between 1884 and 1928; the second edition was published in 1986; and the whole work is currently being revised at Oxford University Press under the editors ...
... example of this kind of dictionary is the multi-volume Oxford English Dictionary (OED). The first edition appeared in parts (called 'fascicles') between 1884 and 1928; the second edition was published in 1986; and the whole work is currently being revised at Oxford University Press under the editors ...
From Artificial Neural Networks to Emotion Machines with Marvin
... The traditional approaches to deal with meaning of formulas used in formal logic, as well as the philosophical conceptions of extensionality of meaning was recognized as not suitable enough, and the interest of linguists has been shifted to search for approaches which emphasize the intensionality. T ...
... The traditional approaches to deal with meaning of formulas used in formal logic, as well as the philosophical conceptions of extensionality of meaning was recognized as not suitable enough, and the interest of linguists has been shifted to search for approaches which emphasize the intensionality. T ...
Hans Landqvist* Trade Slang Terms among Swedish Musicians
... in Swedish musical terminology (Brodin 1986: [4]). Theatrical terminology also demonstrates a corresponding lexical situation (Fluck 1996: 98; Beck 1998: 676). Nevertheless, there are few loanwords among the trade slang terms in my material (see Kotsinas 2001: 19-20 and Lindfors Viklund 2001: 57-58 ...
... in Swedish musical terminology (Brodin 1986: [4]). Theatrical terminology also demonstrates a corresponding lexical situation (Fluck 1996: 98; Beck 1998: 676). Nevertheless, there are few loanwords among the trade slang terms in my material (see Kotsinas 2001: 19-20 and Lindfors Viklund 2001: 57-58 ...
Chapter 4 Extragrammatical expression of
... confrontation between a strict ‘grammar only’ and a more liberal ‘all-inclusive’ perspective. The argument that can be derived from the TAM(E) extension is rather obvious: assuming that evidentiality has equal status as the other categories of the acronym, why don’t we look at our ...
... confrontation between a strict ‘grammar only’ and a more liberal ‘all-inclusive’ perspective. The argument that can be derived from the TAM(E) extension is rather obvious: assuming that evidentiality has equal status as the other categories of the acronym, why don’t we look at our ...
CAN COMPUTERS HANDLE ADVERBS?
... perhaps also the most interesting part of speech. Past research in natural language processing, however, has not dealt seriously with adverbs, though linguists have done significant work on this word class. The current paper draws on this linguistic research to organize an adverbial lexicon which wi ...
... perhaps also the most interesting part of speech. Past research in natural language processing, however, has not dealt seriously with adverbs, though linguists have done significant work on this word class. The current paper draws on this linguistic research to organize an adverbial lexicon which wi ...
Reconsidering the Dative Shift Szabóné Papp Judit
... separately. Another key figure of cognitive grammar, Langacker formulates it more clearly that this theory does not make a distinction between semantic and pragmatic meaning: ‘Linguistic meaning does not, however, reside in content alone, for we are able to construe the same content in alternate way ...
... separately. Another key figure of cognitive grammar, Langacker formulates it more clearly that this theory does not make a distinction between semantic and pragmatic meaning: ‘Linguistic meaning does not, however, reside in content alone, for we are able to construe the same content in alternate way ...
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... Add punctuation to make this sentence correct. ...
A unified analysis of the English bare plural
... the bare plural (henceforth referred to as #NP) are merely facets of a syntactically and semantically unified phenomenon, and that in all cases the differing interpretations can be attributed in an entirely predictable manner to some aspect of the context in which that particular instance of e5NP oc ...
... the bare plural (henceforth referred to as #NP) are merely facets of a syntactically and semantically unified phenomenon, and that in all cases the differing interpretations can be attributed in an entirely predictable manner to some aspect of the context in which that particular instance of e5NP oc ...
A unified analysis of the English bare plural
... the bare plural (henceforth referred to as #NP) are merely facets of a syntactically and semantically unified phenomenon, and that in all cases the differing interpretations can be attributed in an entirely predictable manner to some aspect of the context in which that particular instance of e5NP oc ...
... the bare plural (henceforth referred to as #NP) are merely facets of a syntactically and semantically unified phenomenon, and that in all cases the differing interpretations can be attributed in an entirely predictable manner to some aspect of the context in which that particular instance of e5NP oc ...
Compound-Complex Sentences Review
... There are many different kinds of clauses. It would be helpful to review some of the grammar vocabulary we use to talk about clauses. Words and phrases in this color are hyperlinks to the Guide to Grammar & Writing. ...
... There are many different kinds of clauses. It would be helpful to review some of the grammar vocabulary we use to talk about clauses. Words and phrases in this color are hyperlinks to the Guide to Grammar & Writing. ...
logic for computer science - Institute for Computing and Information
... correspondingly different conventions of notation and rigour. To keep the within reasonable bounds we have decided to omit some of the lengthier explanations and proofs found in traditional logic texts in favour of introducing topics considered more ‘advanced’, that are central to modern computer sc ...
... correspondingly different conventions of notation and rigour. To keep the within reasonable bounds we have decided to omit some of the lengthier explanations and proofs found in traditional logic texts in favour of introducing topics considered more ‘advanced’, that are central to modern computer sc ...
Verbal Behavior: What is the Function of Structure? David C. Palmer
... Verbal Behavior. How might we evaluate this hypothesis, without resorting to grammatical conventions or vague concepts such as “complete thought?” I too surveyed dictionary definitions and other scholarly discussions of the sentence, and like Skinner, found them to be behaviorally circular; that is, ...
... Verbal Behavior. How might we evaluate this hypothesis, without resorting to grammatical conventions or vague concepts such as “complete thought?” I too surveyed dictionary definitions and other scholarly discussions of the sentence, and like Skinner, found them to be behaviorally circular; that is, ...
An Introduction of New Syntactic Elements: A
... based on tensed verbs. In the tensed verb-based framework, changing the part of speech of the tensed verbs to adjective alters the sentence type even though the semantic interpretations are the same. Besides, when the tensed verbs are changed to aspectual verbs such as progressive verbs or perfectiv ...
... based on tensed verbs. In the tensed verb-based framework, changing the part of speech of the tensed verbs to adjective alters the sentence type even though the semantic interpretations are the same. Besides, when the tensed verbs are changed to aspectual verbs such as progressive verbs or perfectiv ...
Беспорядки (disturbances) vs. волнения (unrest): Towards
... Keywords: lexical semantics, near-synonyms, corpus-based analysis, contextual behavior, syntactic preferences, lexical co-occurrences ...
... Keywords: lexical semantics, near-synonyms, corpus-based analysis, contextual behavior, syntactic preferences, lexical co-occurrences ...
Nominalizing Quantifiers
... Note the contrast between (8a) with a nominalizing quantifier (where -thing composes with some as a single word and requires the adjectival modifier to follow) and (8b) with an ordinary quantifier (where thing occurs as an independent word allowing the adjective to occur in its usual position betwee ...
... Note the contrast between (8a) with a nominalizing quantifier (where -thing composes with some as a single word and requires the adjectival modifier to follow) and (8b) with an ordinary quantifier (where thing occurs as an independent word allowing the adjective to occur in its usual position betwee ...
Notes on the Science of Logic
... to be used in proving something. It should also be referred to by name or number. The difference between axioms and definitions is this: We do not call something a definition unless we have reason to believe that, relative to axioms, the definition satisfies the usual criteria of eliminability and n ...
... to be used in proving something. It should also be referred to by name or number. The difference between axioms and definitions is this: We do not call something a definition unless we have reason to believe that, relative to axioms, the definition satisfies the usual criteria of eliminability and n ...
(Popescu), Roxana-Iuliana, Coordination and
... logical - linguistic phenomena. The purpose of this thesis is to prove that there is an adequate common framework related to the description of the syntactic relations between sentences in language and that there are completions/adjuncts of some nuclei of a sentence which follow the logical structur ...
... logical - linguistic phenomena. The purpose of this thesis is to prove that there is an adequate common framework related to the description of the syntactic relations between sentences in language and that there are completions/adjuncts of some nuclei of a sentence which follow the logical structur ...
Proof Theory for Propositional Logic
... One of the most interesting issues in the philosophy of language concerns the notion of compositionality. It starts with a puzzle raised by Descartes.1 Given that the overwhelming majority of sentences you hear and speak have never been spoken before and will never be spoken before, how do you under ...
... One of the most interesting issues in the philosophy of language concerns the notion of compositionality. It starts with a puzzle raised by Descartes.1 Given that the overwhelming majority of sentences you hear and speak have never been spoken before and will never be spoken before, how do you under ...
Moral development: Lawrence Kohlberg and Carol
... Reason-centered conception of moral norms Stage 5: Individual rights orientation Morality serves the purpose of promoting individuals’ rights, such as the right to life, the right to free association, and the right to free religious belief and practice. Existing laws, norms, and rules can do a bett ...
... Reason-centered conception of moral norms Stage 5: Individual rights orientation Morality serves the purpose of promoting individuals’ rights, such as the right to life, the right to free association, and the right to free religious belief and practice. Existing laws, norms, and rules can do a bett ...
Lexical Nature of Syntactic Ambiguity Resolution
... summarize previous research on lexical and syntactic ambigu& Kello, 1993). These studies have raised many of the issues ities that has led to theories that treat them much differently, as considered in this article and greatly influenced our approach . well as challenges to this dichotomy. In the se ...
... summarize previous research on lexical and syntactic ambigu& Kello, 1993). These studies have raised many of the issues ities that has led to theories that treat them much differently, as considered in this article and greatly influenced our approach . well as challenges to this dichotomy. In the se ...
The Syntax of Meteorology: The Linguistic Status of Variadic Functions
... because of its scope (all contextual effects) and syntactic presumption (what and where are these variables?). It is, on the other hand, not extreme to consider syntactic structure to license any semantic construal that is mandated by language itself rather than the prevailing facts particular to li ...
... because of its scope (all contextual effects) and syntactic presumption (what and where are these variables?). It is, on the other hand, not extreme to consider syntactic structure to license any semantic construal that is mandated by language itself rather than the prevailing facts particular to li ...
Microsyntax
... For a word to have a certain valence it is necessary, though insufficient, that a situation denoted by this word should contain a corresponding participant in the intuitively obvious way. From this point of view, not nearly all generalized quantifiers are eligible for having a valence filled by a ve ...
... For a word to have a certain valence it is necessary, though insufficient, that a situation denoted by this word should contain a corresponding participant in the intuitively obvious way. From this point of view, not nearly all generalized quantifiers are eligible for having a valence filled by a ve ...
The Alpino Dependency Treebank
... al. 1999), that was used in the Dutch public transportation information system, but both lexicon and grammar have been extensively modified and extended. The lexicon contains about 100,000 entries at this moment. More than 130 different verbal subcategorization frames are distinguished. Lexical info ...
... al. 1999), that was used in the Dutch public transportation information system, but both lexicon and grammar have been extensively modified and extended. The lexicon contains about 100,000 entries at this moment. More than 130 different verbal subcategorization frames are distinguished. Lexical info ...