Relational Models of the Lexicon
Representing Knowledge in Semantic Networks
Herausgeber: Evens, Martha Walton
Relational Models of the Lexicon
Representing Knowledge in Semantic Networks
Herausgeber: Evens, Martha Walton
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An invaluable survey of research in relational semantics.
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An invaluable survey of research in relational semantics.
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- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 404
- Erscheinungstermin: 29. November 2008
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 24mm
- Gewicht: 653g
- ISBN-13: 9780521104760
- ISBN-10: 0521104769
- Artikelnr.: 25906775
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
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- In de Tarpen 42
- 22848 Norderstedt
- info@bod.de
- 040 53433511
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 404
- Erscheinungstermin: 29. November 2008
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 24mm
- Gewicht: 653g
- ISBN-13: 9780521104760
- ISBN-10: 0521104769
- Artikelnr.: 25906775
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Books on Demand GmbH
- In de Tarpen 42
- 22848 Norderstedt
- info@bod.de
- 040 53433511
1. Introduction; Part I. The Structure of the Lexicon: 2. The explanatory
combinatorial dictionary Igor Mel'cuk and Alexander Zholkovsky; 3. The
dictionary and the thesaurus can be combined Nicoletta Calzolari; 4. A
lexicon for a medical expert system Thomas Ahlswede and Martha Evens; 5.
Using a lexicon of canonical graphs in a semantic interpreter John Sowa;
Part II. Representing Lexical Knowledge: 6. How to teach a network: minimal
design features for a cultural acquisition device or C-KAD Oswald Werner;
7. Information dependencies in lexical subentries Joseph E. Grimes; 8.
Determination of lexical-semantic relations for multi-lingual terminology
structures John S. White; 9. Improved retrieval using a relational
thesaurus for automatic expansion of Boolean logic queries Edward A. Fox;
10. A lexical, syntactic and semantic framework for TELI: a user customised
natural language processor Bruce W. Ballard; Part III. The Nature of
Lexical Relations; 11. An exploration into graded set membership Judith
Markowitz; 12. Problems of the part-whole relation Madelyn Anne Iris; 13.
The nature of semantic relations: a comparison of two approaches Roger
Chaffin; 14. Relational models and metascience William Frawley; Index.
combinatorial dictionary Igor Mel'cuk and Alexander Zholkovsky; 3. The
dictionary and the thesaurus can be combined Nicoletta Calzolari; 4. A
lexicon for a medical expert system Thomas Ahlswede and Martha Evens; 5.
Using a lexicon of canonical graphs in a semantic interpreter John Sowa;
Part II. Representing Lexical Knowledge: 6. How to teach a network: minimal
design features for a cultural acquisition device or C-KAD Oswald Werner;
7. Information dependencies in lexical subentries Joseph E. Grimes; 8.
Determination of lexical-semantic relations for multi-lingual terminology
structures John S. White; 9. Improved retrieval using a relational
thesaurus for automatic expansion of Boolean logic queries Edward A. Fox;
10. A lexical, syntactic and semantic framework for TELI: a user customised
natural language processor Bruce W. Ballard; Part III. The Nature of
Lexical Relations; 11. An exploration into graded set membership Judith
Markowitz; 12. Problems of the part-whole relation Madelyn Anne Iris; 13.
The nature of semantic relations: a comparison of two approaches Roger
Chaffin; 14. Relational models and metascience William Frawley; Index.
1. Introduction; Part I. The Structure of the Lexicon: 2. The explanatory
combinatorial dictionary Igor Mel'cuk and Alexander Zholkovsky; 3. The
dictionary and the thesaurus can be combined Nicoletta Calzolari; 4. A
lexicon for a medical expert system Thomas Ahlswede and Martha Evens; 5.
Using a lexicon of canonical graphs in a semantic interpreter John Sowa;
Part II. Representing Lexical Knowledge: 6. How to teach a network: minimal
design features for a cultural acquisition device or C-KAD Oswald Werner;
7. Information dependencies in lexical subentries Joseph E. Grimes; 8.
Determination of lexical-semantic relations for multi-lingual terminology
structures John S. White; 9. Improved retrieval using a relational
thesaurus for automatic expansion of Boolean logic queries Edward A. Fox;
10. A lexical, syntactic and semantic framework for TELI: a user customised
natural language processor Bruce W. Ballard; Part III. The Nature of
Lexical Relations; 11. An exploration into graded set membership Judith
Markowitz; 12. Problems of the part-whole relation Madelyn Anne Iris; 13.
The nature of semantic relations: a comparison of two approaches Roger
Chaffin; 14. Relational models and metascience William Frawley; Index.
combinatorial dictionary Igor Mel'cuk and Alexander Zholkovsky; 3. The
dictionary and the thesaurus can be combined Nicoletta Calzolari; 4. A
lexicon for a medical expert system Thomas Ahlswede and Martha Evens; 5.
Using a lexicon of canonical graphs in a semantic interpreter John Sowa;
Part II. Representing Lexical Knowledge: 6. How to teach a network: minimal
design features for a cultural acquisition device or C-KAD Oswald Werner;
7. Information dependencies in lexical subentries Joseph E. Grimes; 8.
Determination of lexical-semantic relations for multi-lingual terminology
structures John S. White; 9. Improved retrieval using a relational
thesaurus for automatic expansion of Boolean logic queries Edward A. Fox;
10. A lexical, syntactic and semantic framework for TELI: a user customised
natural language processor Bruce W. Ballard; Part III. The Nature of
Lexical Relations; 11. An exploration into graded set membership Judith
Markowitz; 12. Problems of the part-whole relation Madelyn Anne Iris; 13.
The nature of semantic relations: a comparison of two approaches Roger
Chaffin; 14. Relational models and metascience William Frawley; Index.