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Investigating the causal relation in informative texts
In: Terminology. - Amsterdam [u.a.] : Benjamins 7 (2001) 2, 135-154
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The importance of discourse types in grammaticalization : the case of "anon"
In: Textual parameters in older languages. - Amsterdam [u.a.] : Benjamins (2000), 139-162
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Duale syntaxis en polaire contractie : negatief gebonden of-constructies in het Nederlands
Welschen, Adrianus Johannes. - Münster : Nodus Publ., 1999
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Anchoring linguistic typology in universal semantic primes
In: Linguistic typology. - Berlin [u.a.] : Mouton de Gruyter 2 (1998) 2, 141-194
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Modelling Grammar Growth; Universal grammar without innate principles or parameters
In: http://www.cogsci.uiuc.edu/~green/csout.ps (1998)
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Queerly phrased : language, gender, and sexuality
Hall, Kira (Hrsg.); Livia, Anna (Hrsg.). - New York, NY [u.a.] : Oxford Univ. Press, 1997
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Modelling Grammar Growth; Universal grammar without innate principles or parameters
In: http://lees.cogsci.uiuc.edu/~green/csout.ps (1994)
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Snitch: Augmenting Hypertext Documents With A Semantic Net
In: http://www.cs.umbc.edu/~nicholas/pubs/snitch/paper.ps (1993)
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Snitch: Augmenting Hypertext Documents With A Semantic Net
In: http://www.cs.umbc.edu/~mayfield/pubs/ijicis93.ps (1993)
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Polymorphic Type Inference and Abstract Data Types
In: DTIC AND NTIS (1992)
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Um sistema de tipos para uma linguagem de representacao estruturada de conhecimento ; A type sistems for a knowledge structured representation language
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Um sistema de tipos para uma linguagem de representacao estruturada de conhecimento ; A type sistems for a knowledge structured representation language
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The role of thematic structures in interpretation and parsing
In: Parsing and interpretation. - Hove, East Sussex : Lawrence Erlbaum Ass. (1989), 211-234
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The ways of investigating impersonal sentences with the formal it in semantic syntax
In: Linguistica. - Tartu 17 (1984), 59-64
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Section IV: Language and spatial cognition
Talmy, Leonard (Mitarb.); Klein, Wolfgang (Mitarb.); Fillmore, Charles J. (Mitarb.)
In: Spatial orientation. - New York, N.Y. [u.a.] : Plenum Press (1983), 225-320
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Capturing the Adjective
In: Doctoral Dissertations 1896 - February 2014 (1976)
Abstract: Capturing the Adjective presents a formal, Montague Grammar treatment of an intuitively accessible distinction among adjectives. Many adjective meanings are computed relative to the properties corresponding to the common nouns they modify, but adjectives may also be absolute modifiers of individuals. Marya is a beautiful dancer may mean either that Marya is beautiful as a dancer – she dances beautifully (relative) or that Marya herself is beautiful (absolute). The dissertation documents the relative/absolute distinction in Russian (where it is morphologically marked as long versus short) and in English (where it is not so marked, and some adjectives are exclusively relative or absolute), and presents a Montague treatment of adjectives in both languages. Translating the two kinds of adjective as two different Montague syntactic-semantic types, CN/CNs, with automatically predicted property-modifying semantics, and t///e’s, by definition simple one-place predicates, allows us to explain a great deal of puzzling behavior. (Measure adjectives like tall are shown to be special cases of t///e’s.) Montague analyses of adjectives in English and Russian lead to the conclusion that the relationship between the traditional category of adjective and the Montague types varies across languages. The final chapter includes a section on the Cameroonian language Ngamambo, thought to have very few adjectives. It is shown that, while Ngamambo has few relative, CN/CN adjectives, it has many absolute ones, not related to the relative ones. These absolute ones exhibit verblike syntax consistent with the t///e category.
Keyword: adjectives; Linguistics; Montague Grammar; Montague syntactic-semantic types
URL: https://scholarworks.umass.edu/cgi/viewcontent.cgi?article=3444&context=dissertations_1
https://scholarworks.umass.edu/dissertations_1/2443
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Event Types
In: http://mindmodeling.org/cogsci2010/papers/0464/paper0464.pdf
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Modelling Grammar Growth; Universal grammar without innate principles or parameters
In: http://www.ai.mit.edu/people/jimmylin/papers/GreenG97.ps
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Formalizing UMLS Relations Using Semantic Partitions in the Context of Task-Based Clinical Guidelines Model
In: http://www.uni-leipzig.de/~akumar/UMLS_partitions.pdf
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Utilizing Sentence Similarity and Question Type Similarity to Response to Similar Questions in Knowledge-Sharing Community
In: http://www.pages.drexel.edu/~pa442/pdf/qaweb2008.pdf
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