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The ‘Time Category’ in Natural Languages and Its Semantic Interpretation

The ‘Time Category’ in Natural Languages and Its Semantic Interpretation

... THE 'TIME CATEGORY' IN NATURAL LANGUAGES AND ITS SEMANTIC INTERPRETATION T~YE 'TI~! '~ CAT~ GO~Y ' I~, ~ ~A bR~]L I,! ~ ~C UAGES AI~D ITS SE]' TANTIC I ~ , P T ~ ION ~ The api~roach out1~ed below is t[.] ...

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Some Comments on Algorithm and Grammar in the Automatic Parsing of Natural Languages

Some Comments on Algorithm and Grammar in the Automatic Parsing of Natural Languages

... 1965 International Conference on Computational Linguistics SOME COMMENTS ON ALGORITHM AND GRAMMAR IN THE AUTOMATIC PARSING OF NATURAL LANGUAGES 9 "1965 International Conference on Computational Lingui[.] ...

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Comparing Fifty Natural Languages and Twelve Genetic Languages Using Word Embedding Language Divergence (WELD) as a Quantitative Measure of Language Distance

Comparing Fifty Natural Languages and Twelve Genetic Languages Using Word Embedding Language Divergence (WELD) as a Quantitative Measure of Language Distance

... tween languages based on word embedding, called word embedding language divergence ...ural languages and twelve genetic languages. Our natural language dataset is a collection of ...

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Content Guided Answer Search System for Natural Languages

Content Guided Answer Search System for Natural Languages

... CONTENT GUIDED ANSWER SEARCH SYSTEM FOR NATURAL LANGUAGES CONTENT GUIDED ANSWER SEARCH SYSTEM FOR NATURAL LANGUAGES P e t e r KUmmel I n s t i t u t f u r I n f o r m a t i k S t u t t g a r t U n i v[.] ...

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Building ontologies for different natural languages

Building ontologies for different natural languages

... any natural language gives us an opportunity to work with information that can be processed by both humans and computers in a natural way which is, unfortunately, still difficult to do that ...any ...

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Automatic error correction in natural languages

Automatic error correction in natural languages

... Automatic error correction in natural languages P r e p r i n t No 7 C l a s s i f i c a t i o n IR 4 1 Automatic error correction in natural languages by A J Szanser Computer Science Division, Nation[.] ...

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Test Score Semantics for Natural Languages

Test Score Semantics for Natural Languages

... TEST SCORE SEMANTICS FOR NATURAL LANGUAGES COLING 82, J Horeck f, (ed ) North Holland Publishing Company ? Academia, 1982 TEST SCORE SEMANTICS FOR NATURAL LANGUAGES L o t f i A Zadeh Computer Science[.] ...

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Studying the Inductive Biases of RNNs with Synthetic Variations of Natural Languages

Studying the Inductive Biases of RNNs with Synthetic Variations of Natural Languages

... across languages (Gulordava et ...two natural languages differ in a number of typological dimensions, such as morphological richness, word order, or explicit case ...particular natural ...

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Building a system based on natural languages processing to automatic  question generation from arabic texts

Building a system based on natural languages processing to automatic question generation from arabic texts

... Arabic Natural Languages Processing (NLP) tools to generate a morphological tagged tree from the Arabic text, which then be matched with the patterns to form the ...the Natural Languages ...

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Present and Future Paradigms in the Automatized Translation of Natural Languages

Present and Future Paradigms in the Automatized Translation of Natural Languages

... PRESENT AND FUTURE PARADIGMS IN THE AUTOMATIZED TRANSLATION OF NATURAL LANGUAGES PRESENT AND FUTURE PARADIGMS IN THE AUTOMATIZED TRANSLATION "OF NATURAL LANGUAGES Ch BOITET, P CHATELIN, P DAUN FRAGA G[.] ...

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Controlled Natural Languages for Knowledge Representation

Controlled Natural Languages for Knowledge Representation

... controlled natural languages that can be used as high-level knowledge representa- tion ...trolled natural languages have emerged that can be used as high-level interface languages to ...

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Between Arbitrariness and Logic: Revisiting Universal Traits in Natural Languages

Between Arbitrariness and Logic: Revisiting Universal Traits in Natural Languages

... The implication is that, the inference drawn from some ostensible human values or utterances are derived by logical analysis, and not arbitrarily. In other words, to resolve that five plus five equals ten (or 5 + 5 = 10) ...

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Generating Fluent Adversarial Examples for Natural Languages

Generating Fluent Adversarial Examples for Natural Languages

... We list detailed results in Table 1. Success rates are obtained by invoking the victim model for at most 6,000 times. As shown, the gaps of suc- cess rates between the models are not very large, because all models can ...

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Copying in Natural Languages, Context Freeness, and Queue Grammars

Copying in Natural Languages, Context Freeness, and Queue Grammars

... However, as I argued in Manaster-Ramer 1983 and as recent work ManasterRamer, to appear a; Rounds, Manaster-Ramer, and Friedman, to appear shows ever more clearly, this conception of the[r] ...

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Computational Complexity of Natural Languages: A Reasoned Overview

Computational Complexity of Natural Languages: A Reasoned Overview

... It is also worth noting that the processing of natural language is unlikely to constitute a single mono- lithic procedure. For instance, taking into account perception — which permits the mapping of a lin- guistic ...

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A Survey and Classification of Controlled Natural Languages

A Survey and Classification of Controlled Natural Languages

... such languages are typically defined by proscriptive rules, describing what is not allowed compared with the full ...than languages of the first type, which “import” the complexity of full natural ...

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The Entropy of Words—Learnability and Expressivity across More Than 1000 Languages

The Entropy of Words—Learnability and Expressivity across More Than 1000 Languages

... that natural languages do not populate the whole range of possible word entropies, there can still be remarkable ...the languages at the low-entropy end are Tok Pisin, Bislama (Creole ...

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Web Based OOP Domain Ontology (WOOPDO)

Web Based OOP Domain Ontology (WOOPDO)

... engineering, natural languages processing and cooperative information systems, in addition to intelligent information integration, and knowledge management reports about the applications of ontologies in ...

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Chinese Number Names, Tree Adjoining Languages, and Mild Context Sensitivity

Chinese Number Names, Tree Adjoining Languages, and Mild Context Sensitivity

... Consequently, either Tree Adjoining Grammars, as currently defined, fail to generate the class of natural languages in a way that discriminates between linguistically warranted sublangua[r] ...

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