نتایج جستجو برای: grammarian

تعداد نتایج: 73  

2012
Gerald Penn Paul Kiparsky

This paper re-examines the widely held belief that the formalism underlying the rule system propounded by the ancient Indian grammarian, Pān. ini (ca. 450–350 BCE), either anticipates or converges upon the same expressive power found in finite state control systems or the context-free languages that are used in programming language theory and computational linguistics. While there is indeed a s...

2009
LAURIE BAUER

It is long established that corpus-based studies force the linguist-analyst to come faceto-face with a number of phenomena that might easily be overlooked in an armchair-type study. In this article, we demonstrate the validity of this truism once again in a study of English compounding patterns. We report here on a study of word-formation patterns in words from a large corpus of British newspap...

Journal: :Human factors 1965
A Chapanis

The aim of this paper is to call to attention a very large and important area of human factors engineering that is almost entirely neglected. This area consists of the language and the words that are attached to the tools, machines, systems, and operations with which human factors engineers are concerned. Examples, illustrations, and data are cited to show that changes in the words used in man-...

Journal: :University of Bucharest Review 2021

Pasado en Claro (A Draft of Shadows) was first published in 1975. This long poem is the mental journey Paz embarks upon pursuit his own personal paradise. article focuses on three important concepts explores this and literary output as a whole: scope language, memory otherness. In case its expression poetry, Paz’s most eloquent pages can be found The Bow Lyre (1956), but especially Monkey Gramm...

1987
Ted Briscoe Claire Grover Branimir Boguraev John A. Carroll

Natural language grammars with large coverage are typically the result of many person-years of effort, working with clumsy formalisms and sub-optimal software support for grammar development. This paper describes our approach to the task of writing a substantial grammar, as part of a collaboration to produce a general purpose morphological and syntactic analyser for English. The grammatical for...

Journal: :CoRR 2009
N. Rama Meenakshi Lakshmanan

Automated language processing is central to the drive to enable facilitated referencing of increasingly available Sanskrit E-texts. The first step towards processing Sanskrit text involves the handling of Sanskrit compound words that are an integral part of Sanskrit texts. This firstly necessitates the processing of euphonic conjunctions or sandhi-s, which are points in words or between words, ...

1991
Ezra Black Steven P. Abney D. Flickenger Claudia Gdaniec Ralph Grishman P. Harrison Donald Hindle Robert Ingria Frederick Jelinek Judith L. Klavans Mark Liberman Mitchell P. Marcus Salim Roukos Beatrice Santorini Tomek Strzalkowski

The problem of quantitatively comparing tile performance of different broad-coverage grammars of English has to date resisted solution. Prima facie, known English grammars appear to disagree strongly with each other as to the elements of even tile simplest sentences. For instance, the grammars of Steve Abney (Bellcore), Ezra Black (IBM), Dan Flickinger (IIewlett Packard), Claudia Gdaniec (Logos...

1992

0 Introduction The recent w ork in statistical parsing Church 1988, Schabes 1991 and statistical machine translation Brown et al 1990 calls the traditional rule-based view of grammar i n to question. These authors emphasize that grammatical rule systems aiming at syntax-directed translation, and even rule systems aimed at the description of a single language, break down when faced with the actu...

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