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Revisión de la categoría «adverbio» en español

2009

Among all word classes, the adverb is the worst defined and studied grammatical category. All grammarians accept that this category includes very heterogeneous elements, which come from very different origins and have very different functions. There is thus an urgent need to review this grammatical category. With this work, I intend to find an answer to the following questions: How the grammatical theory on the adverb has been developed? Which have been the mistakes of the grammatical tradition by producing a theory on the adverb? What should we actually understand by an adverb? How can we order, in a proper and reasonable way, the elements which are presently grouped in the so called «adve…

Linguistics and LanguageLiterature and Literary TheoryGrammargramáticaadverbiomedia_common.quotation_subjectGrammar; Adverb; CategorizationcategorizaciónGrammatical categoryP1-1091AdverbPart of speechgramática; adverbio; categorizaciónLanguage and LinguisticsLinguisticsCategorizationPsychologyPhilology. LinguisticsWord (group theory)Adverbialmedia_commonRevista de Filología Española
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Bene: Adverb or noun?

2013

When Italian bene ‘good / well’ occurs with fare ‘do / make’, several constructs with remarkably different argument frames are involved. This paper deals with three of them: (a) Il latte fa bene ai bambini ‘Milk is good for children’; (b) Fa bene il suo lavoro ‘She does her job well’, and (c) Faresti bene a non dire niente ‘You would do well to say nothing about it’. We discuss dictionary discrepancies concerning the lexical category of bene in (a), which we take to be a noun predicate, and draw a distinction between the adverbial uses in (b) and (c).

Linguistics and LanguageNothingNounPhilosophyAdverbPart of speechPredicate (grammar)AdverbialLinguisticsLexicographyAdverbes et compléments adverbiaux / Adverbs and adverbial complements
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Sub-Symbolic Knowledge Representation for Evocative Chat-Bots

2008

A sub-symbolic knowledge representation oriented to the enhancement of chat bot interaction is proposed. The result of the technique is the introduction of a semantic sub-symbolic layer to a traditional ontology-based knowledge representation. This layer is obtained mapping the ontology concepts into a semantic space built through Latent Semantic Analysis (LSA) technique and it is embedded into a conversational agent. This choice leads to a chat-bot with “evocative” capabilities whose knowledge representation framework is composed of two areas: the rational and the evocative one. As a standard ontology we have chosen the well-founded WordNet lexical dictionary, while as chat-bot the ALICE a…

Settore ING-INF/05 - Sistemi Di Elaborazione Delle InformazioniKnowledge representation and reasoningLatent semantic analysisOntology Conceptbusiness.industryComputer scienceWordNetOntology (information science)Part of speechcomputer.software_genreArtificial intelligenceDialog systemLayer (object-oriented design)businesssemantic space chatbotcomputerNatural language processing
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GreekLex 2: A comprehensive lexical database with part-of-speech, syllabic, phonological, and stress information

2017

Databases containing lexical properties on any given orthography are crucial for psycholinguistic research. In the last ten years, a number of lexical databases have been developed for Greek. However, these lack important part-of-speech information. Furthermore, the need for alternative procedures for calculating syllabic measurements and stress information, as well as combination of several metrics to investigate linguistic properties of the Greek language are highlighted. To address these issues, we present a new extensive lexical database of Modern Greek (GreekLex 2) with part-of-speech information for each word and accurate syllabification and orthographic information predictive of stre…

VocabularyDatabases FactualComputer scienceSocial Scienceslcsh:Medicinecomputer.software_genreLexical databaseVocabulary0302 clinical medicinePsychologylcsh:ScienceLanguagemedia_commonPsycholinguisticsMultidisciplinaryGreeceSyllabification05 social sciencesModern GreekSyllablesPhoneticsGreek languagePhysical SciencesSyllabic verseSyllableNatural language processingResearch ArticleStatistical Distributionsmedia_common.quotation_subjectDNA transcriptionGrammatical categoryPhonology050105 experimental psychology03 medical and health sciencesPhoneticsGeneticsHumansSpeech0501 psychology and cognitive sciencesVowelsbusiness.industrylcsh:RPhonetic transcriptionCognitive PsychologyBiology and Life SciencesLinguisticsProbability TheoryPart of speechCognitive Sciencelcsh:QGene expressionArtificial intelligencebusinesscomputerMathematics030217 neurology & neurosurgeryOrthographyNeurosciencePLOS ONE
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A practical solution to the problem of automatic part-of-speech induction from text

2005

The problem of part-of-speech induction from text involves two aspects: Firstly, a set of word classes is to be derived automatically. Secondly, each word of a vocabulary is to be assigned to one or several of these word classes. In this paper we present a method that solves both problems with good accuracy. Our approach adopts a mixture of statistical methods that have been successfully applied in word sense induction. Its main advantage over previous attempts is that it reduces the syntactic space to only the most important dimensions, thereby almost eliminating the otherwise omnipresent problem of data sparseness.

Vocabularybusiness.industryComputer sciencemedia_common.quotation_subjectSpeech recognitionSpace (commercial competition)Part of speechcomputer.software_genreSyntaxSet (abstract data type)Word-sense inductionArtificial intelligencebusinesscomputerNatural language processingWord (computer architecture)media_commonProceedings of the ACL 2005 on Interactive poster and demonstration sessions - ACL '05
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Southeast Asia as a Linguistic Area

2006

The languages belonging to the families of Mon-Khmer, Tai, Sinitic, Hmong-Mien, and Chamic (Malayo-Polynesian) spoken in mainland Southeast Asia share a considerable number of properties due to contact-induced convergence. General characteristics of the languages in this area are the lack of obligatory grammatical categories and the central role of pragmatics (indeterminateness), syllabic morphology, and relatively flexible correlations between word class and syntactic positions (versatility). The following properties will be described in some more detail: word order, numeral classifiers, cooccurrence patterns of the verb with coverbs, tense-aspect-modality markers and directional verbs, an…

business.industryVerbGrammatical categoryPart of speechGrammaticalizationcomputer.software_genreLinguisticsNumeral systemArtificial intelligenceCoverbSyllabic versebusinessPsychologycomputerNatural language processingWord order
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Pilna teikuma definīciju analīze 'Kobilda' vārdnīcās

2021

Šajā bakalaura darbā tiek pētītas pilna teikuma definīcijas un to īpatnības KOBILDA vārdnīcās. KOBILDA pilna teikuma definēšanas stils kļuva par pavērsienu vārdnīcu pasaulē, piedāvājot pilnīgi jaunu pieeju vārdnīcu rakstīšanai. Tādējādi bakalaura darbā ir iekļauti secinājumi, kas atspoguļo lietotāju attieksmi pret KOBILDA definīciju. Darba empīriskā pētījuma metode ir gadījumu izpēte, datu vākšanas tehnika – aptaujas anketēšana, kas ir analizēta no kvalitatīvā un kvantitatīvā viedokļa. Analīze atklāj, ka pilna teikuma definīcijas nav priekšroka salīdzinājumā ar citiem definīciju veidiem, jo lielākā daļa respondentu dod priekšroku tradicionālākiem definēšanas stiliem. Turklāt analīze rāda, k…

dictionary microstructureValodniecībaCOBUILD dictionaryheadwordsfull-sentence definitionpart of speech
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