Advances in Natural Language Generation: An Interdisciplinary Perspective, Volume 2Michael Zock, Gerard Sabah This collection of essays deals with the problem of natural language generation, that is: how to simulate by computer the determinism, organization and expression of thoughts in oral or written form. Compared to sentence or text-analysis (parsing) little work has been done in the field of generation, which is still a young discipline. |
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Language generation as choice in social interaction | 35 |
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adjacency algorithm anaphora application cache memory category np choices clause closed world assumption cognitive coherent COMEFROM communicative complex component Computational Linguistics concept constraints construction context control predicate defined dialogue discontinuous constituents discotree discourse segment discourse structure dominates DPSG rules EL/F entities example Fawcett feature Figure focus space focus stack formalism Functional Grammar Functional Unification Grammar German goals Grosz & Sidner HEAD word implemented input instantiate interaction knowledge lexical lexicon linguistic theory meaning modalized models of language natural language Natural Language Processing neo-Chomskyan noun phrase objects parsing Piolat pragmatic preposition problems production pronoun realization rules recursive referring expressions referring phrases relation relevant past Section semantic semantic representation SEMSYN SEMTEX sentence grammar sequence specific subdiscotree subordinate syntactic syntactic categories syntax Systemic Functional Grammar Systemic Linguistics TEMP word TENDUM tion types Unification Grammar utterance verb word order X₁ Zammuner