Language Processing and Grammars: The role of functionally oriented computational models

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There is a growing awareness of the significance and value that modelling using information technology can bring to the functionally oriented linguistic enterprise. This encompasses a spectrum of areas as diverse as concept modelling, language processing and grammar modelling, conversational agents, and the visualisation of complex linguistic information in a functional linguistic perspective. This edited volume offers a collection of papers dealing with different aspects of computational modelling of language and grammars, within a functional perspective at both the theoretical and application levels. As a result, this volume represents the first instance of contemporary functionally oriented computational treatments of a variety of important language and linguistic issues. This book presents current research on functionally oriented computational models of grammar, language processing and linguistics, concerned with a broadly functional computational linguistics that also contributes to our understanding of languages within a functional and cognitive linguistic, computational research agenda.

Author(s): Brian Nolan, Carlos Periñán-Pascual
Series: Studies in Language Companion Series 150
Publisher: John Benjamins Publishing Company
Year: 2014

Language: English
Pages: vi+396
Tags: Информатика и вычислительная техника;Искусственный интеллект;Компьютерная лингвистика;

Brian Nolan and Carlos Periñán-Pascual: Introduction

Thomas Mayer, Bernhard Wälchli, Christian Rohrdantz and Michael Hund: From the extraction of continuous features in parallel texts to visual analytics of heterogeneous areal-typological datasets
Judith Gottschalk: Three-place predicates in RRG. A computational approach
Elke Diedrichsen: A Role and Reference Grammar parser for German
Brian Nolan: Extending a lexicalist functional grammar through speech acts, constructions and conversational software agents
Carlos Periñán-Pascual and Francisco Arcas-Túnez: The implementation of the CLS constructor in ARTEMIS
Alba Luzondo-Oyón and Rocío Jiménez-Briones: FrameNet and FunGramKB. A comparison of two computational resources for semantic knowledge representation
Fátima Guerra García and Elena Sacramento Lechado: Exploring the thematic-frame mapping in FunGramKB
Ángel Felices-Lago and Pedro Ureña Gómez-Moreno: FunGramKB term extractor. A tool for building terminological ontologies from specialised corpora
Antonio San Martín and Pamela Faber: Deep semantic representation in a domain-specific ontology. Linking EcoLexicon to FunGramKB
Beatriz Sánchez-Cárdenas and Pamela Faber: A functional and constructional approach for specialized knowledge resources
Elena Montiel-Ponsoda and Guadalupe Aguado de Cea: Applying the lexical constructional model to ontology building
Fátima Guerra García: The interaction of non-linguistic and linguistic knowledge in FunGramKB
Francisco José Ruiz de Mendoza Ibáñez: Low-level situational cognitive models within the Lexical Constructional Model and their computational implementation in FunGramKB

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