نتایج جستجو برای: construction grammar perspective

تعداد نتایج: 475493  

2008
Ivana Kruijff-Korbayová Olga Kukina

A dialogue system can present itself and/or address the user as an active agent by means of linguistic constructions in personal style, or suppress agentivity by using impersonal style. We compare system evaluation judgments and input style alignment of users interacting with an in-car dialogue system generating output in personal vs. impersonal style. Although our results are consistent with e...

2017
Yasamin Motamedi Marieke Schouwstra Jennifer Culbertson Kenny Smith Simon Kirby

Though most documented sign languages make use of space to denote relationships between predicate arguments, studies of emerging sign languages suggest that spatial reference does not emerge fully-formed but takes time to develop. We present an artificial sign language learning experiment that expands the cultural evolutionary framework to investigate complex linguistic constructions. Our resul...

2011
Pengfei Lu Matt Huenerfauth

Animations of American Sign Language (ASL) can make more information, websites, and services accessible for the significant number of deaf people in the United States with lower levels of written language literacy – ultimately leading to fuller social inclusion for these users. We are collecting and analyzing an ASL motion-capture corpus of multi-sentential discourse to seek computational model...

2007
Geert Booij

A word formation pattern in which use is made of a particular affix can thus be conceived of as a morphological construction in which it is only the affix that is specified whereas the slot for the stem is variable. That is, each affixation pattern is a constructional idiom (in the sense of Jackendoff, 2002). Such affixation templates give direct expression to the fact that affixes are not lexi...

Journal: :CoRR 2015
Suzanne Mpouli Jean-Gabriel Ganascia

Similes are figures of speech in which the similarities as well as the differences between two or more semantically unrelated entities are expressed by means of a linguistic unit. This unit, also called marker, can either be a morpheme, a word or a phrase. Since similes rely on comparison, they occur in several languages of the world. Depending on the marker used and of the semantic or structur...

2008
André Almeida José Alves Nelma Moreira Rogério Reis

We present an interactive graphical environment for the manipulation of context-free languages. The graphical environment allows the editing of a context-free grammar, the conversion to Chomsky normal form, word parsing and the (interactive) construction of parse trees. It is possible to store positive and negative datasets of words to be tested by a given grammar. The main goal of this system ...

2003
Philippe Blache Marie-Laure Guénot Tristan van Rullen Robert Schuman

We argue in this paper in favor of a fully constraint-based approach in the perspective of grammar development. Representing syntactic information by means of constraints makes it possible to include several parsers at the core of the development process. In this approach, any constraint (then any syntactic property) can be evaluated separately. This aspect, on top of being highly useful in a d...

1999
Kouichi Hirata

Flattening is a method to make a de nite clause function-free. For a de nite clause C, attening replaces every occurrence of a term f(t 1 ; ; t n ) in C with a new variable v and adds an atom p f (t 1 ; ; t n ; v) with the associated predicate symbol p f with f to the body of C. Here, we denote the resulting function-free de nite clause from C by at(C). In this paper, we discuss the relationshi...

2016
Michael Spranger Jakob Suchan Mehul Bhatt

We present a system for generating and understanding of dynamic and static spatial relations in robotic interaction setups. Robots describe an environment of moving blocks using English phrases that include spatial relations such as “across” and “in front of”. We evaluate the system in robot-robot interactions and show that the system can robustly deal with visual perception errors, language om...

2012
Leo Wanner

It is well known that patents drive the modern economies. But they do even more: patents also serve as a valuable and unique source of up-to-date scientific and technological information. It is assumed that only 10% to 15% of the content presented in patents are described in other publications as well. The worldwide stock of patents thus comprises about 85% to 90% of scientific knowledge. Given...

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