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|a Current issues in mathematical linguistics /
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|a The present volume contains some selected topics of current interest around the world in the mathematical analysis of natural language. The book is divided into four sections:- analytical algebraic models- models from the theory of formal grammars and automata, with interest mainly in syntax- model-theoretic concepts in semantics or pragmatics, and- a final section containing some applications in computational linguistics. The varied perspectives illustrated in the book confirm that Mathematical Linguistics has finally introduced scientific methods into a previously fuzzy field, through the use of mathematical reasoning. The text will contribute to a fruitful convergence between linguists, mathematicians, logicians, computer scientists, cognitive scientists and others interested in the formal treatment of natural language and the research of its properties.
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|a Front Cover; Current Issues in Mathematical Linguistics; Copyright Page; Preface; LIST OF COMMITTEES; INTRODUCTION; I. General mathematical models; III. Lexical, Formal Semantics and Discursive Models; IV. Applications in Natural Language Processing; Table of Contents; PART 1: GENERAL MATHEMATICAL MODELS; CHAPTER 1. THE STATUS OF RESEARCH IN THE FIELD OF ANALYTICALA L GEBRAIC MODELS OF LANGUAGE; 1. INTRODUCTION. ANALYTIC VERSUS GENERATIVE; 2 . PHONOLOGY AND SEGMENTATION; 3 . DOMINATION RELATIONS; 4. CLOSURE OPERATORS AND GALOIS CONNECTIONS
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|a 5. PARTS OF SPEECH, GENDER, CASE, LINGUISTIC TYPOLOGY6. THE CONTEXTUAL SPACE; TOPOLOGY; REFERENCES; CHAPTER 2. ON GALOIS CONNEXIONS; 1. INTRODUCTION; 2. PROPERTIES OF THE OPERATORS G, �u AND �; REFERENCES; Chapter 3. A Model of Anaphora Resolution Based on Distributional-AlgebraicApproach in Analytical Models Theory of Algebraic Linguistics; 1. INTRODUCTION; 2. DISTRIBUTIONAL -- ALGEBRAIC TECHNIQUES IN ANALYTICALMODELS THEORY OF ALGEBRAIC LINGUISTICS; 3. ANAPHORIC PAIRS AND PARADIGMATIC SEQUENCES OFQUASI-ANAPHORS; 4. IDENTIFYING STRINGS, TEXTUAL SEMANTICS
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|a 5. SEMANTICS. PRUNING. THE ANAPHORIC TREE6. FOCUSING; 7. THE GENERAL SCHEME OF FOCUSING; 8. CONCLUSIONS; REFERENCES; Chapter 4. Anaphoric instantiation problems in an inferential model of utterancerepresentation; 1. GRAMMAR AS A LABELLED DEDUCTIVE SYSTEM; 2. DATABASES AND MODEL SETS; 3. ANAPHORA AND EXISTENTIAL PRESUPPOSITIONS; REFERENCES; Chapter 5. A formal approach to nominalization of predicates; 1. INTRODUCTION; 2. FORMAL LANGUAGE; 3. SEMANTICS; 4. NORMAL MODELS; REFERENCES; Chapter 6. Nominalization in Locally Standard Grammar; 1. Locally Standard Grammar; 2. Quasi-Truth
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|a 3. Quasi-Propositions4. Nominalization and Propositional Attitudes; 5. On the Syntactic Treatment of Modality; References; Chapter 7. Topological linguistics and the study of linguistic variation; 1. THE PROBLEM OF LINGUISTIC VARIATION; 2. VARIATION IN TOPOLOGICAL LINGUISTICS; 3. TYPES OF VARIATION; REFERENCES; Chapter 8. Semantic Space Model and Linguistic Inadequacy; 1. MATERIAL OBJECTS; 2. MENTAL ENTITIES; 3. SPEECH AND THOUGHT; 4. CARDINALITIES; 5. INADEQUACY; REFERENCES
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|a Chapter 9. How to infer non-formal conclusions from mathematical models in the analysis of natural language: A preliminary case study in communication theory1. ANALOGIES; 2. STATIC DESCRIPTION OF PRODUCTION/COMMUNICATION; 3. DYNAMIC DESCRIPTION OF PRODUCTION/COMMUNICATION; 4. RATIONAL BEHAVIOUR: CHOICE; 5. AGREEMENT; 6. EQUILIBRIUM; REFERENCES; Chapter 10. The line in phonology; 1. BRACKETED GRID THEORY; 2. AUTOSEGMENTAL REPRESENTATIONS; 3. BRACKETED GRIDS AS AR'S; 4. CONCLUSION; REFERENCES; PART II: FORMAL GRAMMAR MODELS; Chapter11. An Overview of Stratified Feature Grammar; 1. Introduction
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