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  • the verbal entries and their description in a Grammatical Information dictionary of contemporary tibetan
    International Joint Conference on Natural Language Processing, 2005
    Co-Authors: Long Congjun, Zhang Jichuan
    Abstract:

    This paper discusses verb Information items in the Grammatical knowledge dictionary of Tibetan language. The verb Information items include morphology, word-formation and syntax, in which the core is the verb classification with syntactic and semantic features. So the influences on clause structures of 12 types of verbs have been discussed. Also the paper designs an Information table to compile the verb items and their related knowledge, in which most of the details of verbs have been described. At last some newly-found phenomena have been discussed and the paper therefore proposes that there are still some special tokens or constructs need to be mined out in Tibetan.

  • IJCNLP - The verbal entries and their description in a Grammatical Information-dictionary of contemporary tibetan
    Lecture Notes in Computer Science, 2005
    Co-Authors: Long Congjun, Zhang Jichuan
    Abstract:

    This paper discusses verb Information items in the Grammatical knowledge dictionary of Tibetan language. The verb Information items include morphology, word-formation and syntax, in which the core is the verb classification with syntactic and semantic features. So the influences on clause structures of 12 types of verbs have been discussed. Also the paper designs an Information table to compile the verb items and their related knowledge, in which most of the details of verbs have been described. At last some newly-found phenomena have been discussed and the paper therefore proposes that there are still some special tokens or constructs need to be mined out in Tibetan.

Long Congjun - One of the best experts on this subject based on the ideXlab platform.

  • the verbal entries and their description in a Grammatical Information dictionary of contemporary tibetan
    International Joint Conference on Natural Language Processing, 2005
    Co-Authors: Long Congjun, Zhang Jichuan
    Abstract:

    This paper discusses verb Information items in the Grammatical knowledge dictionary of Tibetan language. The verb Information items include morphology, word-formation and syntax, in which the core is the verb classification with syntactic and semantic features. So the influences on clause structures of 12 types of verbs have been discussed. Also the paper designs an Information table to compile the verb items and their related knowledge, in which most of the details of verbs have been described. At last some newly-found phenomena have been discussed and the paper therefore proposes that there are still some special tokens or constructs need to be mined out in Tibetan.

  • IJCNLP - The verbal entries and their description in a Grammatical Information-dictionary of contemporary tibetan
    Lecture Notes in Computer Science, 2005
    Co-Authors: Long Congjun, Zhang Jichuan
    Abstract:

    This paper discusses verb Information items in the Grammatical knowledge dictionary of Tibetan language. The verb Information items include morphology, word-formation and syntax, in which the core is the verb classification with syntactic and semantic features. So the influences on clause structures of 12 types of verbs have been discussed. Also the paper designs an Information table to compile the verb items and their related knowledge, in which most of the details of verbs have been described. At last some newly-found phenomena have been discussed and the paper therefore proposes that there are still some special tokens or constructs need to be mined out in Tibetan.

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Saimaiti Maimaitimin - One of the best experts on this subject based on the ideXlab platform.

  • WLSI - Building Contemporary Uyghur Grammatical Information Dictionary
    Worldwide Language Service Infrastructure, 2016
    Co-Authors: Jiamila Wushouer, Wayiti Abulizi, Kahaerjiang Abiderexiti, Tuergen Yibulayin, Maierhaba Aili, Saimaiti Maimaitimin
    Abstract:

    "Contemporary Uyghur Grammatical Information Dictionary" is the basic language knowledge base for the Uyghur Information processing. It provides a large amount of Grammatical Information and collocation features for 49,072 words. The original intention of the development of Uyghur Grammatical Information dictionary is to provide basic resources for Natural Language Processing NLP. Building Information dictionary has far-reaching theoretical and practical value for Uyghur text retrieval, proofreading, machine translation, summary generation, linguistic knowledge acquisition, representation and usage, even allow the computer to "understand" language. In this paper, we use the methods of computational linguistics, corpus linguistics and NLP techniques to analyze Uyghur morphology, Uyghur syntax. On this basis, we study the Grammatical features of Uyghur nouns, verbs, and adjectives and so on, and then establish classification system of part of speech of Uyghur. Guidance with this classification system, we use relational database technology to design structures of "Contemporary Uyghur Grammatical Information Dictionary". According to the principle of combining Grammatical functions and meanings, using methods of corpus linguistics, we select words from contemporary balanced Uyghur corpus, and import them to the "Uyghur Grammatical Information Dictionary", then give each word's Grammatical attributes. Finally we build "Uyghur Grammatical Information Dictionary" of practical value.

  • building contemporary uyghur Grammatical Information dictionary
    WLSI 2015 Revised Selected Papers of the Second International Workshop on Worldwide Language Service Infrastructure - Volume 9442, 2015
    Co-Authors: Jiamila Wushouer, Wayiti Abulizi, Kahaerjiang Abiderexiti, Tuergen Yibulayin, Maierhaba Aili, Saimaiti Maimaitimin
    Abstract:

    "Contemporary Uyghur Grammatical Information Dictionary" is the basic language knowledge base for the Uyghur Information processing. It provides a large amount of Grammatical Information and collocation features for 49,072 words. The original intention of the development of Uyghur Grammatical Information dictionary is to provide basic resources for Natural Language Processing NLP. Building Information dictionary has far-reaching theoretical and practical value for Uyghur text retrieval, proofreading, machine translation, summary generation, linguistic knowledge acquisition, representation and usage, even allow the computer to "understand" language. In this paper, we use the methods of computational linguistics, corpus linguistics and NLP techniques to analyze Uyghur morphology, Uyghur syntax. On this basis, we study the Grammatical features of Uyghur nouns, verbs, and adjectives and so on, and then establish classification system of part of speech of Uyghur. Guidance with this classification system, we use relational database technology to design structures of "Contemporary Uyghur Grammatical Information Dictionary". According to the principle of combining Grammatical functions and meanings, using methods of corpus linguistics, we select words from contemporary balanced Uyghur corpus, and import them to the "Uyghur Grammatical Information Dictionary", then give each word's Grammatical attributes. Finally we build "Uyghur Grammatical Information Dictionary" of practical value.

Eline Veltkamp - One of the best experts on this subject based on the ideXlab platform.

  • Is Syntax Separate or Shared Between Languages? Cross-Linguistic Syntactic Priming in Spanish-English Bilinguals
    Psychological Science, 2004
    Co-Authors: Robert J. Hartsuiker, Martin J. Pickering, Eline Veltkamp
    Abstract:

    Much research in bilingualism has addressed the question of the extent to which lexical Information is shared between languages. The present study investigated whether syntactic Information is shared by testing if syntactic priming occurs between languages. Spanish-English bilingual participants described cards to each other in a dialogue game. We found that a participant who had just heard a sentence in Spanish tended to use the same type of sentence when describing the next card in English. In particular, English passives were considerably more common following a Spanish passive than otherwise. We use the results to extend current models of the representation of Grammatical Information to bilinguals.