Language and Logos : Studies in theoretical and computational linguistics / ed. by Gisbert Fanselow, Thomas Hanneforth.
Material type:
- 9783050049311
- 9783050062365
- 410 22
- P125 .L34 2010eb
- online - DeGruyter
- Issued also in print.
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Biblioteca "Angelicum" Pont. Univ. S.Tommaso d'Aquino Nuvola online | online - DeGruyter (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | Online access | Not for loan (Accesso limitato) | Accesso per gli utenti autorizzati / Access for authorized users | (dgr)9783050062365 |
Front Matter -- I Syntax -- A Spurious Genitive Puzzle in Polish -- Semantic Type Effects on Crossing Movement in German. -- Me and Chomsky -- On the Typology of Verb Second -- Movement from Verb-Second Clauses Revisited -- Spurious Ambiguities and the Parentheticals Debate -- II Semantics -- On Squeamishness of the Royal Kind -- Information Structure of schon -- When-Clauses, Factive Verbs and Correlates -- The Proof Theory of Partial Variables -- Brentano’s Apple -- How to Interpret “Expletive” Negation under bevor in German -- Wide Scope in situ -- What it Takes to be Missing -- III Automata Theory -- Robust Parsing as a Constraint Optimization Problem within a Finite-state Approach -- ε-Removal by Loop Reduction for Finite-state Automata -- Efficient Online k-Best Lookup in Weighted Finite-State Cascades -- Tomita’s Algorithm Revisited -- IV Mathematical Linguistics -- On the Treatment of Multiple-Wh-Interrogatives in Minimalist Grammars -- Some Remarks on Mildly Context-Sensitive Copying -- V Computational Linguistics -- On Statistical Metrics for Selection and Phrasality -- Testing the Distributional Hypothesis for Collaborative Tagging Systems. -- VI Classical Studies -- Herstellungstechniken von Inschriften auf römischen Wasserleitungsrohren aus Blei
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This volume contributes to a linguistic program characterized by the view that explanatory goals in syntax and semantics can be met only in models that are sufficiently formalized. The properties of these formalizations must be well understood, and they have to do justice to both the syntactic and semantic aspects of a construction. The contributions shed light on this view from the perspectives of theoretical linguistics (semantics, syntax), automata theory, and computational and mathematical linguistics.
Issued also in print.
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In English.
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