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Order, Concord, and Constituency
Gazdar, Gerald [Herausgeber]; Klein, Ewan [Herausgeber]; Pullum, Geoffrey K. [Herausgeber]. - Berlin/Boston : De Gruyter, 2019
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Contextual citation recommendation using scientific discourse annotation schemes
Duma, Daniel Cristian. - : The University of Edinburgh, 2019
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Software requirements as an application domain for natural language processing [<Journal>]
Diamantopoulos, Themistoklis [Verfasser]; Roth, Michael [Sonstige]; Symeonidis, Andreas [Sonstige].
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Trading Consequences : a case study of combining text mining and visualisation to facilitate document exploration
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Trading Consequences: A Case Study of Combining Text Mining and Visualization to Facilitate Document Exploration ...
Alex, Beatrice; Clifford, Jim; Coates, Colin. - : Humanities Commons, 2015
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Digging into Data white paper : Trading Consequences
Klein, Ewan; Alex, Beatrice; Grover, Claire. - : Trading Consequences Project, 2015
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Bootstrapping a historical commodities lexicon with SKOS and DBpedia ...
Alex, Beatrice; Clifford, Jim; Klein, Ewan. - : Humanities Commons, 2014
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Alignment of speech and co-speech gesture in a constraint-based grammar
Saint-Amand, Katya; Amand, Katya Saint; Alahverdzhieva, Katya. - : The University of Edinburgh, 2013
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Natural language processing with Python : [analyzing text with the natural language toolkit]
Bird, Steven; Klein, Ewan; Loper, Edward. - Beijing : O'Reilly, 2009
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Natural language processing with Python
Loper, Edward; Klein, Ewan; Bird, Steven. - Beijing [u.a.] : O'Reilly, 2009
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UB Frankfurt Linguistik
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Gradable adjectives and the semantics of locatives
Flieger, Johannes C.. - : The University of Edinburgh, 2009
Abstract: This dissertation develops a semantic model of gradable adjectives such as ‘tall’, ‘good’, ‘big’, ‘heavy’, etc., within a formal semantic theory of locatives we call Locative Structure Semantics (LSS). Our central hypothesis is that gradable adjectives are, semantically, a species of locative expression. The view of gradable adjectives as locatives is inspired by the vector-based semantic models of Vector Space Semantics (VSS), as well as the notion of perspective or point of view, as found in Leonard Talmy’s research on spatial expressions (Talmy [153]) and the tradition of Situation Semantics (cf. Barwise and Perry [9, p. 39]). Following Barwise and Seligman [11], we construe the contextual variability that characterises gradable adjectives in terms of shifts in cognitive perspective. We argue that perspectives are a formal part of a semantic representational structure that is shared by expressions from several different domains, which we refer to as a locative structure (L-structure). The notion of an L-structure is influenced by Reichenbach’s notion of tense, and can be thought of as a generalisation of the Reichenbachian notion of tense to the realm of concepts. Reichenbach [134] proposed that each temporal expression is associated with three time points: a speech point, S, an event point, E, and reference point, R, where E refers to the time point corresponding to the event described by the tensed clause, S is (usually) taken to be the speaker’s time of utterance, and R is a temporal reference point relevant to the utterance. In LSS we extend this tripartite scheme to locative expressions in general, to which we assign a ternary structure comprising a Perspective, a Figure, and a Ground, represented symbolically as P, F, and G, and which are generalisations of the Reichenbachian S, E, and R, respectively. We show that a formal semantics based on L-structures enables us to capture important crosscategorial similarities between gradable adjectives, tenses, and spatial prepositions.
Keyword: gradable adjectives; L-structure; locative structure; locative structure semantics; vector space semantics
URL: http://hdl.handle.net/1842/3995
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The best of all possible words
In: Journal of linguistics. - London [u.a.] : Cambridge Univ. Press 37 (2001) 1, 127-144
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The best of all possible words. "Diana Archangeli & D. Terence Langendoen (eds.), Optimality Theory: an overview. Malden & Oxford: Blackwell, 1997. Pp. XII + 233" [Rezension]
In: Journal of linguistics. - London [u.a.] : Cambridge Univ. Press 37 (2001) 1, 127-143
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Prosodic constituency in HPSG
In: Grammatical interfaces in HPSG. - Stanford, Calif. : CSLI Publ. (2000), 169-200
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Linguistic and computational analysis of word order and scrambling in Persian
Rezaei, Siamak. - : University of Edinburgh. College of Science and Engineering. School of Informatics., 2000
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Phonological Analysis in Typed Feature Systems
In: Computational linguistics. - Cambridge, Mass. : MIT Press 20 (1994) 3, 455-491
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Computational phonology
Kaplan, Ronald M. (Mitarb.); Kay, Martin (Mitarb.); Liberman, Mark (Mitarb.)...
In: Computational linguistics. - Cambridge, Mass. : MIT Press 20 (1994) 3, 331-493
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Linguistic Research & Engineering (LRE). An overview. Telematics programme 1991-1994
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Enriching HPSG phomology
Klein, Ewan; Bird, Steven. - Edinburgh : Centre for Cognitive Science, Univ., 1993
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Abstracting over Semantic Theories
Holt, Alexander G B. - : University of Edinburgh. College of Science and Engineering. School of Informatics., 1993
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