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Pragmatics & Discourse Analysis, Computational Linguistics
Computational Linguistic Text Processing: Logical Form, Semantic Interpretation, Discourse Relations and Question Answering by Roldolfo Delmonte β€” book cover

Computational Linguistic Text Processing: Logical Form, Semantic Interpretation, Discourse Relations and Question Answering

by Roldolfo Delmonte
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The topic of this book is the theoretical foundations of a theory LSLT - Lexical Semantic Language Theory - and its implementation in a the system for text analysis and understanding called GETARUN, developed at the University of Venice, Laboratory of Computational Linguistics, Department of Language Sciences. LSLT encompasses a psycholinguistic theory of the way the language faculty works, a grammatical theory of the way in which sentences are analysed and generated - for this we will be using Lexical-Functional Grammar -, a semantic theory of the way in which meaning is encoded and expressed in utterances - for this we will be using Situation Semantics -, and a parsing theory of the way in which components of the theory interact in a common architecture to produce the needed language representation to be eventually spoken aloud or interpreted by the phonetic/acoustic language interface. LSLT will then be put to use to show how discourse relations are mapped automatically from text using the tools available in the 4 sub-theories, and in particular we will focus on Causal Relations showing how the various sub-theories contribute to address different types of causality.

Synopsis

The topic of this book is the theoretical foundations of a theory LSLT - Lexical Semantic Language Theory - and its implementation in a the system for text analysis and understanding called GETARUN, developed at the University of Venice, Laboratory of Computational Linguistics, Department of Language Sciences. LSLT encompasses a psycholinguistic theory of the way the language faculty works, a grammatical theory of the way in which sentences are analysed and generated - for this we will be using Lexical-Functional Grammar -, a semantic theory of the way in which meaning is encoded and expressed in utterances - for this we will be using Situation Semantics -, and a parsing theory of the way in which components of the theory interact in a common architecture to produce the needed language representation to be eventually spoken aloud or interpreted by the phonetic/acoustic language interface. LSLT will then be put to use to show how discourse relations are mapped automatically from text using the tools available in the 4 sub-theories, and in particular we will focus on Causal Relations showing how the various sub-theories contribute to address different types of causality.

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Book Details

Published
October 1, 2007
Publisher
Nova Science Publishers, Incorporated
Pages
379
Format
Hardcover
ISBN
9781600217005

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