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... cases ' in PLANES are specialised . As Waltz explains , ' Our concept case frames are somewhat different from ordinary case frames [ Bruce ( 1975 ) ] ; each concept case frame consists of an act ( typically relating to the verb [ in the ...
... cases ' in PLANES are specialised . As Waltz explains , ' Our concept case frames are somewhat different from ordinary case frames [ Bruce ( 1975 ) ] ; each concept case frame consists of an act ( typically relating to the verb [ in the ...
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... frames and Case is brought out in two of these discussions . Winston suggests that Case grammar is frame - like : . . . a case grammar sentence analyzer renders sentences into the verb and associated objects . We have only to draw ...
... frames and Case is brought out in two of these discussions . Winston suggests that Case grammar is frame - like : . . . a case grammar sentence analyzer renders sentences into the verb and associated objects . We have only to draw ...
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... case analysis and the use of the results of this phase as input to the frame reasoner . Like some of the commentators mentioned above , Bobrow et al . stress the linguistic nature of case frames as compared to the cognitive nature of ...
... case analysis and the use of the results of this phase as input to the frame reasoner . Like some of the commentators mentioned above , Bobrow et al . stress the linguistic nature of case frames as compared to the cognitive nature of ...
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Distinction of complements and adjuncts | 12 |
Extensions to classes other than verbs | 21 |
Dependency grammar | 28 |
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actants action action-process adverbials Agent ambient analysis Anderson animacy approach arguments assignment associated Benefactive case-frame Chafe Chapter 7 Section characterised Charniak cognition Comitative complementary distribution complements and adjuncts Computational Linguistics concept constraint Cook corresponding Dative deep demotic Greek derived Dik's discussed distinction distinguish elements English entity ergative verbs Essive example exemplified Experiencer experiential expressed fact Factitive Fillmore Fillmore's frame given Helbig and Schenkel Instrument interlingua John labels language lexical linguistic Locative Longacre mapping meaning natural language processing notion noun phrases object obligatory optional outer Pāṇini parser Path Patient possible predicate prepositional phrases problem proposal RA's realised recognised regarded relations representation roles seems semantic functions sentence slots Somers Source and Goal specific Starosta structure suggests surface syntactic functions Temporal Teng Tesnière theory tion Valency grammar valency patterns valency-bound verb features verb types verbs of motion versus