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Analyzing Language in Restricted Domains
Analyzing Language in Restricted Domains
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Analysis Metalanguage
Assessment Messages
automatic sublanguage identification
Category=CFG
Data Base Schema
Data Set
Dictionary Entries
Distributional Hypothesis
Elementary Diagnosis
eq_bestseller
eq_dictionaries-language-reference
eq_isMigrated=1
eq_isMigrated=2
eq_nobargain
eq_non-fiction
Failures Domain
Lexical Predicates
linguistic subsystems
machine-readable dictionaries
Meta Events
National Library
natural
natural language processing
navy
Navy Messages
Nominal Compounds
noun
Noun Phrase
parse
Phrasal Attributes
phrase
Primitive Event
processing
relations
semantic
Semantic Classes
Semantic Information
semantic pattern recognition
Semantic Patterns
Showed Showed Showed
Space Event
Space Object
syntactic
Syntactic Relation
syntax analysis
telegraphic language studies
trees
York Times News Service
Product details
- ISBN 9780898596205
- Weight: 650g
- Dimensions: 156 x 234mm
- Publication Date: 01 Jun 1986
- Publisher: Taylor & Francis Inc
- Publication City/Country: US
- Product Form: Hardback
First published in 1986. For most of the authors represented in this collection, the term 'Sublanguage' suggests a subsystem of language that behaves essentially like the whole language, while being limited in reference to a specific subject domain. Argued throughout this title, even if sublanguage grammars can be related to the grammar of the full standard language, sublanguages behave in many ways like autonomous systems. This volume will illustrate that, as such, they take on theoretical interest as microcosms of the whole language. The papers collected in this volume were presented at the Workshop on Sublanguage, held at New York University on January 19-20, 1984.
Ralph Grishman, Courant Institute of Mathematical Sciences, New York University. Richard Kittredge, Departement de Linguistique, University of Montreal
Analyzing Language in Restricted Domains
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