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|a Language processing and grammars :
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|a This paper investigates the notion of low-level situational cognitive model, its role in linguistic description and its possible computational treatment in the knowledge base FunGramKB. Low-level situational models are exploited metonymically to produce situation-based implicatures. When such inferences become stably associated with a formal pattern, they give rise to implicational constructions. Other kinds of construction make use of different kinds of cognitive model. For example, argument-structure constructions are based on high-level non-situational cognitive models. The paper then provi.
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|a Language Processing and Grammars; Editorial page ; Title page ; LCC data ; Table of contents; Introduction ; References ; From the extraction of continuous features in parallel texts to visual analytics of heterogeneous areal-typological datasets ; 1. Introduction ; 2. Algorithmic typology ; 2.1 Degree of synthesis ; 2.2 Amount of prefixing and suffixing ; 2.3 Amount of case marking ; 2.4 Synthetic vs. analytic negation marking ; 3. Visual analytics ; 4. Combining genealogical and areal information in a single visualization ; 4.1 The extended sunburst display ; 4.2 User interaction.
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|a 4.3 Design decisions 4.4 Meta-information ; 5. Case studies ; 5.1 Case study 1: Indo-European languages ; 5.2 Case study 2: Languages of Papua New Guinea ; 6. Conclusions and outlook ; Acknowledgments ; References ; Lexical-syntactic analysis model of Spanish multi-word expressions; 1. Introduction ; 2. Lexicon and syntactic phenomena ; 2.1 The Lexicon ; 2.2 Lexical and syntactic phenomena ; 3. Combinatorial interdependencies ; 3.1 Syntagmatic relations ; Addition ; Ellipsis ; Permutation ; Versification ; 3.2 Paradigmatic relations ; Commutation ; Deautomatization.
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|a Morpho-syntactic invariability features 3.3 Inflectional morphology of complex lexical units ; 3.4 Formal definitions ; 3.5 Typology of multi-member lexical units ; 4. Formal representation ; 5. Conclusions ; References ; Three-place predicates in RRG ; 1. Introduction ; 2. RRG accounts to three-place predicates ; 3. A new computational model to RRG ; 4. Conclusion ; References ; A Role and Reference Grammar parser for German ; 1. Introduction ; 1.1 Grammatical features of German ; 1.2 The grammar model ; 2. German sentence structure in a RRG construction representation.
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|a 3. Functional and technical requirements 4. The constructions used for the parser ; 4.1 Construction 1: Die Katze trinkt die Milch ; 4.2 Construction 2: Die Katze trank die Milch ; 4.3 Construction 3: Die Katze ist auf dem Tisch ; 4.4 Construction 4: Trinkt die Katze die Milch ; 4.5 Construction 5: Die Katze hat die Milch getrunken ; 4.6 Construction 6: Getrunken hat die Katze die Milch ; 4.7 Construction 7: Die Milch wird von der Katze getrunken ; 4.8 Construction 8: Die Katze hat die Milch auf dem Tisch getrunken ; 5. Functional requirements of the parser ; 5.1 Sentence structure.
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|a 5.2 The lexicon 5.3 The layout of the Role and Reference Grammar structure representation ; 6. Testing and results ; 6.1 Testing of construction 1 ; 6.2 Testing of construction 2 ; 6.3 Testing of construction 3 ; 6.4 Testing of construction 4 ; 6.5 Testing of construction 5 ; 6.6 Testing of construction 6 ; 6.7 Testing of construction 7 ; 6.8 Testing of construction 8 ; 7. Discussion ; 7.1 Purpose ; 7.2 Significance of this work ; 7.3 Future enhancements ; References ; Extending a lexicalist functional grammar through speech acts, constructions and conversational software agents.
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