
Appendix to “Measuring Central Bank
... Each announcement is divided into “raw phrases” by splitting the text at a punctuation mark (periods or commas, as no other punctuation marks are used in the statements in our sample). Punctuation is a natural first step to disambiguate the meaning of the sentences. Sentences in the FOMC statement a ...
... Each announcement is divided into “raw phrases” by splitting the text at a punctuation mark (periods or commas, as no other punctuation marks are used in the statements in our sample). Punctuation is a natural first step to disambiguate the meaning of the sentences. Sentences in the FOMC statement a ...
A Study for Disambiguation of Japanese Compound Verbs
... In this paper, we take two steps in order to construct a disambiguation method. The first step is to identify the meaning of V1 using by rules which an MT system or other lexical database should have already. The second step is to classify JCVs into semantic clusters and extract commonalities of sem ...
... In this paper, we take two steps in order to construct a disambiguation method. The first step is to identify the meaning of V1 using by rules which an MT system or other lexical database should have already. The second step is to classify JCVs into semantic clusters and extract commonalities of sem ...
The Copula Cycle
... (OED, ‘to be suitable’ Ormulum Burchfield Ded. l. 66) (2) His grisliche teeð semden of swart irn ‘seemed of black iron’ (OED, ‘have a semblance’ a1225 St. Marher. 9) (3) As the mone lyght, Ageyn whom all the sterres semen But smale candels. (OED, a1366, Romaunt Rose 1011) OED says < Old Norse, but I ...
... (OED, ‘to be suitable’ Ormulum Burchfield Ded. l. 66) (2) His grisliche teeð semden of swart irn ‘seemed of black iron’ (OED, ‘have a semblance’ a1225 St. Marher. 9) (3) As the mone lyght, Ageyn whom all the sterres semen But smale candels. (OED, a1366, Romaunt Rose 1011) OED says < Old Norse, but I ...
1. Linguistic processing
... decrease the number of the resulting variants of the sentence, the morphological analyzer has a filter: it can be defined for every part of speech whether it will be taken into account in the further analysis. The settings allow to ignore interjections and particles by default if there are variants ...
... decrease the number of the resulting variants of the sentence, the morphological analyzer has a filter: it can be defined for every part of speech whether it will be taken into account in the further analysis. The settings allow to ignore interjections and particles by default if there are variants ...
Semantic memory for syntactic disambiguation
... same way; the result would be an incorrect copula construction, whereas the correct construal would be a progressive construction. What was needed was a way for the agent to encapsulate and access information that would help identify, when confronted with an incoming -ing word, when to proceed with ...
... same way; the result would be an incorrect copula construction, whereas the correct construal would be a progressive construction. What was needed was a way for the agent to encapsulate and access information that would help identify, when confronted with an incoming -ing word, when to proceed with ...
Unit 2 Notes (Memory)
... form for fractions of a second after the physical stimulus is no longer available. It has been suggested (e.g. Baddeley 1988) that one function of this kind of storage is to allow information from successive eye-fixations to last for a long enough time to be integrated and so to give continuity to o ...
... form for fractions of a second after the physical stimulus is no longer available. It has been suggested (e.g. Baddeley 1988) that one function of this kind of storage is to allow information from successive eye-fixations to last for a long enough time to be integrated and so to give continuity to o ...
trandabat
... themselves, together, each other, jointly, both; ARGM-NEG is used for elements such as not, n’t, never, no longer; Only one core argument type is allowed for a specific predicate (only one Arg0 - Arg4); In general, if an argument satisfies two core roles, the highest available ranked argument label ...
... themselves, together, each other, jointly, both; ARGM-NEG is used for elements such as not, n’t, never, no longer; Only one core argument type is allowed for a specific predicate (only one Arg0 - Arg4); In general, if an argument satisfies two core roles, the highest available ranked argument label ...
Fast Semantic Extraction Using a Novel Neural
... We are interested in predicting the semantic role label of the word at position posw , given a verb at position posv (1 ≤ posw , posv ≤ nw ). A mathematical description of our network architecture schematically shown in Figure 2 follows. 4.1.2 Transforming words into feature vectors Our first concer ...
... We are interested in predicting the semantic role label of the word at position posw , given a verb at position posv (1 ≤ posw , posv ≤ nw ). A mathematical description of our network architecture schematically shown in Figure 2 follows. 4.1.2 Transforming words into feature vectors Our first concer ...
Fulltext: english,
... between the caused change of location and caused change of state readings; I am reluctant to accept an analysis which captures all the commonality at this highly abstract level. Polysemy can still be maintained if, instead of reducing all meanings to just a single 'skeleton' or schema (which may als ...
... between the caused change of location and caused change of state readings; I am reluctant to accept an analysis which captures all the commonality at this highly abstract level. Polysemy can still be maintained if, instead of reducing all meanings to just a single 'skeleton' or schema (which may als ...
(syntactic) relations versus semantic roles within relational framework
... There are, then, different types of relations holding between a predicate and its arguments in a sentence: grammatical relations like subject, direct object, and semantic roles like agent and patient. As there is no agreement regarding the correct set of semantic roles, this paper will discuss only ...
... There are, then, different types of relations holding between a predicate and its arguments in a sentence: grammatical relations like subject, direct object, and semantic roles like agent and patient. As there is no agreement regarding the correct set of semantic roles, this paper will discuss only ...
Paradigms of Semantic Derivation for Russian Verbs of
... Below we present a list of transfer functions arranged according to the above mentioned parameters of meaning. I. THEMATIC CLASS CHANGE. Let us take as an example the verb treshchat' 'crack, crackle, creak'. It can be treated as derived from tresnut', which in its primary meaning denotes a kind of d ...
... Below we present a list of transfer functions arranged according to the above mentioned parameters of meaning. I. THEMATIC CLASS CHANGE. Let us take as an example the verb treshchat' 'crack, crackle, creak'. It can be treated as derived from tresnut', which in its primary meaning denotes a kind of d ...
Mary fixed the chair with glue
... A script for a restaurant differs from one for a “fast food” model. The components of a script are – Entry conditions which must be true for script to be activated – Termination conditions which are true when script is terminated. – Props or object which support the script. The script for a restaura ...
... A script for a restaurant differs from one for a “fast food” model. The components of a script are – Entry conditions which must be true for script to be activated – Termination conditions which are true when script is terminated. – Props or object which support the script. The script for a restaura ...
Semantic verb similarity
... The VerbOcean dataset captures a number of semantic relationships between words which extend beyond a simple notion of equivalence or opposition. For example, the verbs hate and abhor are synonyms with one another so their relationship is obvious. The relationship between the verbs drive and crash i ...
... The VerbOcean dataset captures a number of semantic relationships between words which extend beyond a simple notion of equivalence or opposition. For example, the verbs hate and abhor are synonyms with one another so their relationship is obvious. The relationship between the verbs drive and crash i ...
notes-6
... • It is ok to use predicate-specific role names when you want to avoid the vagueness of semantic role names. – E.g., devourer and devouree ...
... • It is ok to use predicate-specific role names when you want to avoid the vagueness of semantic role names. – E.g., devourer and devouree ...
intralinguistic relations of words
... Lexical units may also be classified by the criterion of semantic similarity and semantic contrasts. The terms generally used to denote these two types of semantic relatedness are synonymy and antonymy. ...
... Lexical units may also be classified by the criterion of semantic similarity and semantic contrasts. The terms generally used to denote these two types of semantic relatedness are synonymy and antonymy. ...
Semantic rivalry between affixes
... We consider that the suffix contains semantic features. The verbal base also has semantic features related to the event and to the lexical semantic structure of the verb. The semantic feature will coindex with the semantic feature of the verb that is more compatible with its own feature. The concept ...
... We consider that the suffix contains semantic features. The verbal base also has semantic features related to the event and to the lexical semantic structure of the verb. The semantic feature will coindex with the semantic feature of the verb that is more compatible with its own feature. The concept ...
Meaning representation, semantic analysis, and lexical semantics
... – It is a specification of a conceptualization of a knowledge domain – It is a controlled vocabulary that describes objects and the relations between them in a formal way, and has strict rules about how to specify terms and relationships. ...
... – It is a specification of a conceptualization of a knowledge domain – It is a controlled vocabulary that describes objects and the relations between them in a formal way, and has strict rules about how to specify terms and relationships. ...
Semantic affix rivalry: the case of Portuguese nominalisers
... Unless there are other orders of constraints, in terms of semantic operations in word formation, it is not possible to state that only a certain kind of verbs will select a certain affix, since many affixes occur with the same base. This is possible because affixes have semantic features. These sema ...
... Unless there are other orders of constraints, in terms of semantic operations in word formation, it is not possible to state that only a certain kind of verbs will select a certain affix, since many affixes occur with the same base. This is possible because affixes have semantic features. These sema ...
NooJ Semantic dictionaries - elliadd - Université de Franche
... • To provide a sufficient methodology for the implementation of the natural language semantic relations into the NooJ system: – to create specialized Semantic Dictionaries for English, French and Bulgarian based on WordNet semantic relations; – to provide compete formalization of the inflection for ...
... • To provide a sufficient methodology for the implementation of the natural language semantic relations into the NooJ system: – to create specialized Semantic Dictionaries for English, French and Bulgarian based on WordNet semantic relations; – to provide compete formalization of the inflection for ...
Semantic change in the grammaticalization of classifiers in
... (1) source meaning: the etymological meaning of the lexical item from which the classifier meaning has developed (2) Source meanings are countable, concrete, visible, related to objects, actions or events commonly seen in the ancient world (3) source meaning v.s. classifier meaning: classifies with ...
... (1) source meaning: the etymological meaning of the lexical item from which the classifier meaning has developed (2) Source meanings are countable, concrete, visible, related to objects, actions or events commonly seen in the ancient world (3) source meaning v.s. classifier meaning: classifies with ...
Semantic Roles of the Subject
... The subject may have a RECIPIENT role with verbs such as have, own, possess, and benefit from), as is indicated by the following relation: • Mr. Smith has given his son a radio. [So now, his son has a radio.] • I bought my daughter a tablet computer. [So now, she has a tablet.] ...
... The subject may have a RECIPIENT role with verbs such as have, own, possess, and benefit from), as is indicated by the following relation: • Mr. Smith has given his son a radio. [So now, his son has a radio.] • I bought my daughter a tablet computer. [So now, she has a tablet.] ...
ppt - classes.cs.uchicago.edu
... The Paulus company was founded in 1938. Since those days the product range has been the subject of constant expansions and is brought up continuously to correspond with the state of the art. We’re engineering, manufacturing, and commissioning world-wide ready-to-run plants packed with our comprehens ...
... The Paulus company was founded in 1938. Since those days the product range has been the subject of constant expansions and is brought up continuously to correspond with the state of the art. We’re engineering, manufacturing, and commissioning world-wide ready-to-run plants packed with our comprehens ...
The Grammaticalisation of Tense Markers: a pragmatic reanalysis
... syntactic change occur independently of each other as a result of discourse-pragmatic factors, and that semantic change need not therefore be viewed as a defining characteristic of grammaticalisation. The model I will propose is represented in (2): ...
... syntactic change occur independently of each other as a result of discourse-pragmatic factors, and that semantic change need not therefore be viewed as a defining characteristic of grammaticalisation. The model I will propose is represented in (2): ...
The Semantic Structure of Language
... propositional clusters into semantic paragraphs, semantic paragraphs into episodes, episodes into episodes cluster, and these units unite to form larger units of the discourse. meaning component concept concept cluster proposition propositional cluster semantic paragraph episode episode cluster sema ...
... propositional clusters into semantic paragraphs, semantic paragraphs into episodes, episodes into episodes cluster, and these units unite to form larger units of the discourse. meaning component concept concept cluster proposition propositional cluster semantic paragraph episode episode cluster sema ...