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Representing Meaning with a Combination of Logical and Distributional Models
semantic Distributional Models
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2017/4/6
NLP tasks differ in the semantic information they require, and at this time no single semantic
representation fulfills all requirements. Logic-based representations characterize sentence
structure, ...
河南教育学院外语系普通语言学课件Chapter Five Meaning
河南教育学院外语系 普通语言学 课件 Chapter Five Meaning
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2017/2/20
河南教育学院外语系普通语言学课件Chapter Five Meaning.
Modals:Meaning categories?
Modals Meaning categories
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2015/9/6
Modals:Meaning categories?
The Meaning of ‘Most’:semantics,numerosity,and psychology
Meaning of Most semantics numerosity psychology
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2015/9/2
The meaning of ‘most’ can be described in many ways. We offer a framework fordistinguishing semantic descriptions, interpreted as psychological hypotheses that go beyond claims about sentential truth ...
Minimalist Meaning,Internalist Interpretation
concepts internalism lexicalization meanings semantics
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2015/9/2
This article offers a conception of semantics, and of what makes the human language faculty distinctive, based on five theses: Meanings are instructions to build concepts; concatenation calls for conj...
Meaning before Truth
Meaning Truth
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2015/9/2
we cannot assume that statements (let alone sentences) have truth conditions. At most, they have something more complex: ‘truth indications’, in some sense. The issue is not ‘open texture’ or ‘family ...
Possibilities and impossibilities of meaning:A study in semantics
Possibilities impossibilities study in semantics
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2015/7/29
Meaning is fugitive in nature though we are continuously creating meaning out of the utterly nonsensical reality. We engage ourselves with each other in discussing either the recent earthquake in Kash...
THE CHRONOMETRIC STUDY OF MEANING COMPONENTS
CHRONOMETRIC STUDY MEANING COMPONENTS
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2015/6/25
When a person has heard and understood a sentence, he has formed a semantic representation of that sentence in immediate memory... We can assume this because he is able to answer detailed questions ab...
On the Use and Meaning of Prepositions
the Use Meaning Prepositions
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2015/6/25
This study explored the relationship between the use and meaning of 33 prepositions. The Ss composed sentences for each preposition and then found sensible substitutes for the prepositions; others gav...
Capturing Gradience,Continuous Change,and Quasi-Regularity in Sound,Word,Phrase,and Meaning
Capturing Gradience Continuous Change Sound Word Phrase Meaning
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2015/6/23
One vision of the nature of language holds that a language consists of a set of symbolic unit types, and a set of units of each type, together with a set of grammatical principles that constrain how t...
On Pragmatic and Semantic Aspects of Meaning
Pragmatic Aspects of Meaning
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2015/6/18
On Pragmatic and Semantic Aspects of Meaning.
Lexicalized intonational meaning
Lexicalized intonational meaning
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2015/6/15
They are all, of course, ambiguous and homographic, though the indeterminacy here seems not to be more extreme than in the realm of traditional lexical items. My concern is with (a few of) the uses of...
“Was it good? It was provocative.” Learning the meaning of scalar adjectives
Was it good It was provocative. scalar adjectives
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2015/6/12
Texts and dialogues often express information indirectly. For instance, speakers’ answers to yes/no questions do not always straightforwardly convey a ‘yes’ or ‘no’ answer. The intended reply is clear...
Hearing and seeing meaning in speech and gesture: insights from brain and behaviour
co-speech gestures semantics iconicity brain multimodal language
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2015/5/5
As we speak, we use not only the arbitrary form–meaning mappings of the speech channel but also motivated form–meaning correspondences, i.e. iconic gestures that accompany speech (e.g. inverted V-shap...
Two sources of meaning in infant communication: preceding action contexts and act-accompanying characteristics
common ground prosody markedness gesture prelinguistic social cognition
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2015/5/5
How do infants communicate before they have acquired a language?This paper supports the hypothesis that infants possess social–cognitive skills that run deeper than language alone, enabling them to un...