Foundations of Computational Linguistics: Human-Computer Communication in Natural LanguageSpringer Science & Business Media, 2001 - 578 Seiten The central task of a future-oriented computational linguistics is the development of cognitive machines which humans can freely talk with in their respective natural language. In the long run, this task will ensure the development of a functional theory of language, an objective method of verification, and a wide range of practical applications. Natural communication requires not only verbal processing, but also non-verbal perception and action. Therefore the content of this textbook is organized as a theory of language for the construction of talking robots. The main topic is the mechanism of natural language communication in both the speaker and the hearer. The content is divided into four parts: Theory of Language, Theory of Grammar, Morphology and Syntax, Semantics and Pragmatics. The book contains more than 700 exercises for reviewing key ideas and important problems. In the Second Edition, changes are most noticeable in Chapters 22-24, which have been completely rewritten. They present a declarative outline for programming the semantic and pragmatic interpretation of natural language communication. The presentation is now simpler and more comprehensive. It is defined as a formal fragment and includes a new control structure, an analysis of spatio-temporal infer-encing, and an analysis of internal matching based on the notion of a task analysis. Examples and explanations which were contained in the old versions of Chapters 22-24 have been moved to the new Appendix. A schematic summary and a conclusion have been added as well. |
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algorithm allomorphs ambiguity analyzed applications automatic base form basic C-grammar C-LAGS categorial operation clauses cognitive agent communication complexity components computational linguistics constituent structure context-free languages context-free PS-grammar context-sensitive context-sensitive languages corresponding database semantics defined definition DET+ADJ DET+N Earley algorithm elementary English Epimenides paradox example Explain expressions Fido finite formal func function functor FV+MAIN German grammar hearer icon inference input Julia LA-grammar language classes left-associative lemmatization lexical lexicon logical semantics M-concept matching meaning meaning₁ metalanguage MODR morpheme natural language navigation notion noun phrases ontology parameter parser parsing pattern Peter pragmatics principle programming proplets propositions PS-grammar recursive recursive languages reference relation result rule package Section segment semantic interpretation sentence sequence SLIM theory speaker subcontext surface symbols syntactic syntactic ambiguity syntax task analysis theory of language time-linear valency positions word bank word order