Mathematical Linguistics and Automatic Language Processing, Issue 3American Elsevier Publishing Company, 1968 - Computational linguistics |
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a₁ abstract adjectives adverbs antonymy belong Bierwisch C₁ called categorial grammar Chomsky Chomsky's component concordance with respect configuration connected considered contain context-free grammars contexts corresponding Čulik D₁ defined definition degree of derivation denote dependency grammar distributional class elements Emph emphasis equivalence relation equivalent example finite finite state transducers first-degree Fitialov formal German given grammatical gender grammatical phrases Hungarian instance interpretation intonation Kiefer Kulagina's L-I projective lexical Marcus mathematical linguistics means morphemes morphological natural language notion noun phrases obtain operand paradigmatic class partition phemes phoneme phonology phrase marker phrase-markers question R-structure R₁ R₁Ø R₁R₂Ø R₂ R₂Ø R₂R₂Ø relation representing the episemion Revzin Russian Šaumjan Šaumjan's model semantic semantic categories semion bundles sentences sequence structure subsets substantive symbols synonymy syntactic T-field theorem theory transformational grammar V₁ valencies verbs vowel word forms y₁ αα αβ был течь человек