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Theoretical issues in natural language processing

Title
Theoretical issues in natural language processing / Yorick Wilks, editor.
Publication
Hillsdale, N.J. : L. Erlbaum, 1989.

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Additional Authors
Wilks, Yorick, 1939-
Description
xix, 243 pages; 23 cm
Subject
  • Natural language processing (Computer science)
  • Computational linguistics
  • Natural Language Processing
  • computational linguistics
  • Computational linguistics
  • Datenverarbeitung
  • Natürliche Sprache
  • Sprachverarbeitung
  • Kongress
  • Aufsatzsammlung
  • Natuurlijke-taalverwerking
  • Langage naturel, Traitement du (informatique) > Congrès
Bibliography (note)
  • Includes bibliographical references.
Contents
The world of words -- The definitional power or words -- Words and worlds -- World knowledge and word meaning -- The boundary between word knowledge and world knowledge -- COMIT ==>* PATR II -- Unification and the new grammatism -- Unification and some new grammatical formalisms -- Connectionist models: not just a notational variant, not a panacea -- Toward connectionist semantics -- Connectionism and explanation -- Parallel distributed processing and role assignment constraints -- Possible implication of connectionism -- Towards a semantic theory of discourse -- Some complexities of goal analysis -- The rate of progress in natural language processing -- Let's put the AI back in NLP -- On formal versus commonsense semantics -- On keeping logic in its place -- They say it's a new sort of engine: but the sump's still there -- Reference and pragmatic identification -- Determiners, entities, and contexts -- Goals of referring acts -- Reference and reference failures -- Viewing metaphor as analogy: the good, the bad, and the ugly -- The role of metaphors in descriptions of emotions -- Mental models and metaphor -- Generation: a new frontier of natural language processing? -- No better, but no worse, than people -- Bidirectional grammars and the design of natural language generation systems.
ISBN
  • 0805801839
  • 9780805801835
  • 0805801847
  • 9780805801842
LCCN
89023407
OCLC
  • ocm20355871
  • 20355871
  • SCSB-1899249
Owning Institutions
Princeton University Library