
Want to Write a Compiler?
... – Should the compiler generate code for many different architectures (retargetability) ...
... – Should the compiler generate code for many different architectures (retargetability) ...
Language in Contrast - Dylan Glynn
... This conference will be a forum for contrastive studies (with an emphasis on English). The theme of contrast is intended to include any inter- or intra- linguistic variation. Therefore, studies that contrast different geographic, sociolinguistic, or historical varieties just as studies that contrast ...
... This conference will be a forum for contrastive studies (with an emphasis on English). The theme of contrast is intended to include any inter- or intra- linguistic variation. Therefore, studies that contrast different geographic, sociolinguistic, or historical varieties just as studies that contrast ...
Understanding Natural Language - Department of Information and
... and usable form. Knowledge is expressed as procedures written in special languages designed for syntax, semantics, and reasoning. These languages have the control structure of a programming language, with the statements of the language explicitly controlling the process. The steps the system takes i ...
... and usable form. Knowledge is expressed as procedures written in special languages designed for syntax, semantics, and reasoning. These languages have the control structure of a programming language, with the statements of the language explicitly controlling the process. The steps the system takes i ...
OpenLogos machine translation: philosophy, model, resources and
... improve is unlikely. OpenLogos may be unique in that respect, and in some unexpected way may be closer in spirit to the non-algorithmic, pattern-based methods of statistical machine translation. Summarizing, OpenLogos claims to have two advantages that a typical rule-based machine translation system ...
... improve is unlikely. OpenLogos may be unique in that respect, and in some unexpected way may be closer in spirit to the non-algorithmic, pattern-based methods of statistical machine translation. Summarizing, OpenLogos claims to have two advantages that a typical rule-based machine translation system ...
ppt
... “In short, in order for us to be able to speak and understand novel sentences, we have to store in our heads not just the words of our language but also the patterns of sentences possible in our language. These patterns, in turn, describe not just patterns of words but also patterns of patterns. Lin ...
... “In short, in order for us to be able to speak and understand novel sentences, we have to store in our heads not just the words of our language but also the patterns of sentences possible in our language. These patterns, in turn, describe not just patterns of words but also patterns of patterns. Lin ...
The temporality of language in interaction: projection and
... yet unfinished utterance is, the more this kind of prediction is possible and likely to be accurate. One of the main functions of what we call 'syntax' for oral language is therefore to make projection possible. Surprisingly, psycholinguistic research on sentence processing has often given priority ...
... yet unfinished utterance is, the more this kind of prediction is possible and likely to be accurate. One of the main functions of what we call 'syntax' for oral language is therefore to make projection possible. Surprisingly, psycholinguistic research on sentence processing has often given priority ...
DISSERTATION ABSTRACT The Acquisition of the Body
... BPN itself: (i) within a BPN phrase, variation is observed with respect to the overt realization of a possessive pronoun; (ii) on a BPN, variation is observed with respect to the morphological realization of number-marking on a head noun. The BPN object construction in Romance languages has the foll ...
... BPN itself: (i) within a BPN phrase, variation is observed with respect to the overt realization of a possessive pronoun; (ii) on a BPN, variation is observed with respect to the morphological realization of number-marking on a head noun. The BPN object construction in Romance languages has the foll ...
DipProg Programming Principles and Paradigms
... Aim: The course explores programming languages and paradigms, the components that comprise them, and the principles of language design, all through the analysis and comparison of a variety of languages (e.g., Pascal, C++, PROLOG, ML). This course is intended to broaden candidates' experience beyond ...
... Aim: The course explores programming languages and paradigms, the components that comprise them, and the principles of language design, all through the analysis and comparison of a variety of languages (e.g., Pascal, C++, PROLOG, ML). This course is intended to broaden candidates' experience beyond ...
ùit6 - Bilkent Repository
... a computer for translating text from one language to another language, '['here has been work in the area since the 1950s. Due to the difficulty of producing a high-quality, fully-automatic machine translator, human interaction should be used in translation. However, restricting the trans lation pro ...
... a computer for translating text from one language to another language, '['here has been work in the area since the 1950s. Due to the difficulty of producing a high-quality, fully-automatic machine translator, human interaction should be used in translation. However, restricting the trans lation pro ...
Uncovering Grammar
... made, it might be difficult to infer the process from the product.They would be seriously mistaken if they thought that making an omelette was simply a case of taking a lot of little bits of omelette and sticking them together. So, too, with grammar.What you see and how it came to be that way are tw ...
... made, it might be difficult to infer the process from the product.They would be seriously mistaken if they thought that making an omelette was simply a case of taking a lot of little bits of omelette and sticking them together. So, too, with grammar.What you see and how it came to be that way are tw ...
docx - University of Liverpool
... information that the model needs to consider, in line with the assumption that young children have a relatively low processing capacity (e.g., Gathercole, Pickering, Ambridge & Waring, 2004). For the same reason, the model does not store detailed frequency information, but simply a list of the words ...
... information that the model needs to consider, in line with the assumption that young children have a relatively low processing capacity (e.g., Gathercole, Pickering, Ambridge & Waring, 2004). For the same reason, the model does not store detailed frequency information, but simply a list of the words ...
Paper - chass.utoronto
... Exemplification in the grammar would deserve a whole study in that it is a mine of information both on Cobbett’s political ideology and on his way of conceiving education and teaching. There occur two types of examples: 1. The customary Examples of false grammar, usually excerpts from famous author ...
... Exemplification in the grammar would deserve a whole study in that it is a mine of information both on Cobbett’s political ideology and on his way of conceiving education and teaching. There occur two types of examples: 1. The customary Examples of false grammar, usually excerpts from famous author ...
Document
... – relate to an object that is already salient - the ship’s snack bar – specify physical location - the ship at pier 12 ...
... – relate to an object that is already salient - the ship’s snack bar – specify physical location - the ship at pier 12 ...
Punjabi Text Generation using Interlingua
... sentence. Ambiguity increases when a word has more than one meaning (homonyms). For example “duck” could either be a type of bird, or an action involving bending down. Since these two meanings have different grammatical categories (noun and verb) the issue can be resolved by syntactic analysis. The ...
... sentence. Ambiguity increases when a word has more than one meaning (homonyms). For example “duck” could either be a type of bird, or an action involving bending down. Since these two meanings have different grammatical categories (noun and verb) the issue can be resolved by syntactic analysis. The ...
Untitled - Cognella Titles Store
... pages, primarily in restrictive use. In this chapter, emphasis is on their nonrestrictive use. Nonrestrictive use refers to statements that supplement the main statement of the sentence, the base clause, which is grammatically complete in itself without the nonrestrictive elements. Nonrestrictive e ...
... pages, primarily in restrictive use. In this chapter, emphasis is on their nonrestrictive use. Nonrestrictive use refers to statements that supplement the main statement of the sentence, the base clause, which is grammatically complete in itself without the nonrestrictive elements. Nonrestrictive e ...
Talbanken05: A Swedish Treebank with Phrase Structure and
... Lund and contains close to 300,000 words of both written and spoken Swedish, manually annotated with partial phrase structure and grammatical functions according to the MAMBA scheme (Teleman, 1974), and was a very impressive achievement at the time of its creation. However, by modern standards it is ...
... Lund and contains close to 300,000 words of both written and spoken Swedish, manually annotated with partial phrase structure and grammatical functions according to the MAMBA scheme (Teleman, 1974), and was a very impressive achievement at the time of its creation. However, by modern standards it is ...
P98-1010 - ACL Anthology Reference Corpus
... required patterns. However, obtaining a complete parse tree for a sentence is difficult in many cases, and may not be necessary at all for identifying most instances of local syntactic patterns. ...
... required patterns. However, obtaining a complete parse tree for a sentence is difficult in many cases, and may not be necessary at all for identifying most instances of local syntactic patterns. ...
SynTagRus – a deeply annotated corpus of Russian1 Abstract. The
... cases the linguist expert that edits the results of automatic parsing corrects the resulting structure containing particular words even it is not corroborated by the existing dictionary or grammatical data (which may be incomplete or not very accurate), without actually updating such data – the natu ...
... cases the linguist expert that edits the results of automatic parsing corrects the resulting structure containing particular words even it is not corroborated by the existing dictionary or grammatical data (which may be incomplete or not very accurate), without actually updating such data – the natu ...
Cognitive linguistics and language structure
... Langacker 1985), Fillmore’s analyses of English lexical fields such as commercial transactions and risk (Fillmore 1982, Fillmore and Atkins 1992) and his joint work on constructions (Fillmore and others 1988, Kay and Fillmore 1999), and Bybee’s work on learning (Bybee and Slobin 1982). On the other ...
... Langacker 1985), Fillmore’s analyses of English lexical fields such as commercial transactions and risk (Fillmore 1982, Fillmore and Atkins 1992) and his joint work on constructions (Fillmore and others 1988, Kay and Fillmore 1999), and Bybee’s work on learning (Bybee and Slobin 1982). On the other ...
this PDF file - Journal of Language Modelling
... development activity and to increase parsing robustness and coverage) by managing ambiguity. The applied methods aim to avoid or minimise the combinatorial explosion that results from ambiguity, as well as to facilitate maintainability of a large code base. This work addresses several research quest ...
... development activity and to increase parsing robustness and coverage) by managing ambiguity. The applied methods aim to avoid or minimise the combinatorial explosion that results from ambiguity, as well as to facilitate maintainability of a large code base. This work addresses several research quest ...
Abstract - Res per nomen
... discoursal / rhetorical point of view ultimately considers polylexical units to be on a par with single words and therefore does not deem any distinction necessary. The first two points of view share a concern about lexical preference and form, because they regard collocations and their clusters of ...
... discoursal / rhetorical point of view ultimately considers polylexical units to be on a par with single words and therefore does not deem any distinction necessary. The first two points of view share a concern about lexical preference and form, because they regard collocations and their clusters of ...
"The Case for Case Reopened", 34-47
... from the surface structure. I think that in principle my proposals take care of optionality sufficiently well. Z.4 Several specific suggestions that I made in "The case for case" seem to have been bad ones, and I have been quick to abandon them. I proposed, for example, that all nominaIs in English ...
... from the surface structure. I think that in principle my proposals take care of optionality sufficiently well. Z.4 Several specific suggestions that I made in "The case for case" seem to have been bad ones, and I have been quick to abandon them. I proposed, for example, that all nominaIs in English ...
Multilingual Lexical Representation
... Sanfilippo (in press) for details about the representation of verb semantics adopted. Tlinks can be viewed as constraining the relationship between structures in the source and target languages. If the SL output of some tlink unifies with some part of the structure that results from parsing a senten ...
... Sanfilippo (in press) for details about the representation of verb semantics adopted. Tlinks can be viewed as constraining the relationship between structures in the source and target languages. If the SL output of some tlink unifies with some part of the structure that results from parsing a senten ...
formal metalanguage and formal theory as two aspects of generative
... category of [~, i.e. sentence, is an abstract analogue of a two-place predicate sentence with a nominalized phrase as one of its arguments. However complex the constructed semion may be, the process of construction fails to show how two primitive structures of the type I see a house and The house is ...
... category of [~, i.e. sentence, is an abstract analogue of a two-place predicate sentence with a nominalized phrase as one of its arguments. However complex the constructed semion may be, the process of construction fails to show how two primitive structures of the type I see a house and The house is ...