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Common terms and phrasesakbk algorithm allomorphs ambiguity analyzed applications automatic base form basic C-grammar C-LAGs categorial operation clauses cognitive agent communication complexity components computational linguistics constituent structure context-free languages context-free PS-grammar context-sensitive context-sensitive languages corresponding database semantics defined definition DET+ADJ DET+N Earley algorithm elementary English Epimenides paradox example Explain expressions Fido finite formal func function functor FV+MAIN German grammar hearer icon inference input interlingua Julia LA-grammar language classes left-associative lemmatization lexical lexicon logical semantics M-concept matching meaning meaningi metalanguage MODR morpheme natural language navigation notion noun phrases ontology parameter parser parsing Peter pragmatics principle proplets propositions PS-grammar recursive recursive languages reference relation result rule package Section segment semantic interpretation sentence sequence SLIM theory speaker subcontext surface symbols syntactic syntactic ambiguity syntax task analysis theory of language time-linear valency positions word bank word form recognition word order Popular passagesPage 97 - Le signifiant, etant de nature auditive, se deroule dans le temps seul et a les caracteres qu'il emprunte au temps a) // represent une etendue, et b) cette etendue est mesurable dans une seule dimension : c'est une ligne. Page 84 - The total speech act in the total speech situation is the only actual phenomenon which, in the last resort, we are engaged in elucidating Page 384 - Consider now the following sentence: c is not a true sentence. Having regard to the meaning of the symbol 'c', we can establish empirically: (a) 'c is not a true sentence Page 108 - Le lien unissant le signifiant au signifie' est arbitraire, ou encore, puisque nous entendons par signe le total resultant de l'association d'un signifiant ä un signifie', nous pouvons dire plus simplement: le signe linguistique est arbitraire. Page 100 - Speech is irreversible. That is its fatality. What has been said cannot be unsaid, except by adding to it: to correct here, is oddly enough, to continue. Page 289 - ... 27 C Press: reviews 17 17 D Religion 17 17 E Skills, trades, and hobbies 36 38 F Popular lore 48 44 G Belles lettres, biography, essays 75 77 H Miscellaneous (government documents, foundation reports, industry reports, college catalogue, industry house organ) 30 30 J Learned and scientific writings 80 80 K General fiction 29 29 L Mystery and detective fiction 24 24 M Science fiction 6 6 N Adventure and western fiction 29 29 P Romance and love story 29 29 R Humour 9 9 - by text categories Sl-9),... Page 126 - A, B, AA, AB, BA, BB, AAA, AAB, ABA, ABB, BAA, BAB, BBA, BBB, AAAA. Page 78 - His principle of compositionality states that the meaning of a complex expression is a function of the meaning of its parts and of their mode of combination. Page 90 - woher kommst du des Weges?" sondern die andere „was bist du ?", die wir an die Sprache stellen. Die Sprache ist dem Werkzeug verwandt ; auch sie gehört zu den Geräten desLebens, ist ein Organon wie das dingliche Gerät, das leibesfremde materielle Zwischending; die Sprache ist wie das Werkzeug ein geformter Mittler. Nur sind es nicht die materiellen Dinge, die auf den sprachlichen Mittler reagieren, sondern es sind die lebenden Wesen, mit denen wir verkehren. Page 384 - ... c is not a true sentence' is a true sentence if and only if c is not a true sentence. The premisses (a) and (/?) together at once give a contradiction: c is a true sentence if and only if c is not a true sentence. References to this bookFrom other books
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