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Modelling language / Sylviane Cardey, Institut universitaire de France and Université de Franche-Comté.

Van Pelt Library P99.4.M63 C37 2013
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Format:
Book
Author/Creator:
Cardey, Sylviane.
Series:
Natural language processing (Amsterdam, Netherlands) ; volume 10.
Natural language processing ; volume 10
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Communication models.
Semiotics.
Interlanguage (Language learning).
Computational linguistics.
System theory.
Natural language processing (Computer science).
Physical Description:
x, 194 pages ; 25 cm.
Place of Publication:
Amsterdam : John Benjamins Publishing Company, [2013]
Contents:
1 Preface p. ix
2 Prologue p. xi
3 Introduction p. 1
4 Part 1. System, language and its components
5 Chapter 1.1 The concept of system p. 5
6 Chapter 1.2 Language as a system p. 9
7 Chapter 1.3 The system's micro#8209;components p. 17
8 Chapter 1.4 Syntactic analysis p. 25
9 Chapter 1.5 Semantics p. 27
10 Chapter 1.6 Norm in language p. 29
11 Part 2. Modelling the norms
12 Chapter 2.1 Model p. 35
13 Chapter 2.2 Our model p. 37
14 Part 3. Methodologies and applications
15 Chapter 3.1 Grammar checkers p. 115
16 Chapter 3.2 Part of speech tagger p. 121
17 Chapter 3.3 Sense mining p. 137
18 Chapter 3.4 Controlled languages p. 145
19 Chapter 3.5 Intralanguage ambiguity p. 149
20 Chapter 3.6 MultiCoDiCT p. 151
21 Chapter 3.7 Controlled language and machine translation p. 155
22 Chapter 3.8 Oral p. 171
23 Conclusion p. 181
24 Epilogue p. 183
25 References p. 185
26 Index p. 191.
Notes:
Includes bibliographical references and index.
ISBN:
9789027249968
9027249962
OCLC:
824353278

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