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Springer Computing Meaning Volume 3: 83 - Linguistics Book

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Computing Meaning: Volume 3: 83 offers an in-depth look at current issues, problems, and approaches regarding the computation of meaning in language. As part of the Studies in Linguistics and Philosophy series, this text is designed for linguists, computer scientists, and logicians who study computational semantics. The book addresses two primary research areas. First, it examines the definition and application of underspecified semantic representations. These are formal structures used to represent part of a linguistic object's meaning while leaving other components unspecified. Second, the text explores semantic annotation and the role of annotated corpora in modern research. By focusing on these specialized topics, this volume provides essential insights for professionals and academics working at the intersection of language and logic. It serves as a technical resource for understanding how meaning is structured and processed within computational frameworks.

Key Features

Explores current research in computational semantics to help linguists and computer scientists understand modern approaches to language processing.

Covers the use of underspecified semantic representations to represent partial meanings through formal linguistic structures.

Provides detailed information on semantic annotation and the practical application of annotated corpora in research.

Designed for a technical audience including logicians and specialists interested in the computation of meaning.

Part of the professional Studies in Linguistics and Philosophy series published by Springer.

Product Specifications

Format
hardcover
Domain
Amazon UK
Release Date
04 August 2007
Listed Since
23 January 2007

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