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Prague Studies in Mathematical Linguistics : Volume 10.
Title:
Prague Studies in Mathematical Linguistics : Volume 10.
Author:
Hajicová, Eva.
ISBN:
9789027278180
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Physical Description:
1 online resource (199 pages)
Series:
Linguistic and Literary Studies in Eastern Europe ; v.34

Linguistic and Literary Studies in Eastern Europe
Contents:
PRAGUE STUDIES IN MATHEMATICAL LINGUISTICS 10 -- Editorial page -- Title page -- Copyright page -- Table of contents -- 1. QUANTITATIVE LINGUISTICS -- ON SEMANTICS OF NOUNS FROM THE QUANTITATIVE POINT OF VIEW -- 1. Combinations of syntactico-semantic units -- 2. The distribution of syntactico-semantic units -- 2.1. The distribution of syntactico-semantic units in subtype -- 2.2. The distribution of syntactico-semantic units in subtype -- 2.3. The distribution of syntactico-semantic units in subtype -- 2.4. The distribution of syntactico-semantic units in subtype -- 3. Conclusions -- References -- ON THE PROBLEMS OF THE SEMANTICS OF CZECH ADJECTIVES FROM THE QUANTITATIVE POINT OF VIEW (WITH REGARD TO THEIR MORPHOLOGY AND SYNTAX) -- 1. Introduction -- 2.1. Comparison with FDC -- 2.2. Occurrence of adjectives in particular spheres of non-fiction style -- 3. The syntactic function of adjectives -- 4. Quantification of morphological categories of adjectives -- 4.1. Gender -- 4.2. Number -- 4.3. Case -- 5. Semantic quantification -- 6. Conclusion -- Notes -- References -- SOME SPECIFIC FEATURES OF THE SEMANTICS OF ADVERBS -- 1. Adverbs in a primary syntactic function -- 1.1. Place -- 1.2. Time -- 1.3. Manner -- 1.4. Measure -- 2. Adverbs with no primary syntactic function -- 2.1. Sentence adverbs -- 2.2. Adverbial particles -- References -- THE BEGINNING AND THE END OF SENTENCE (A QUANTITATIVE STUDY IN THE PRESENT-DAY CZECH) -- References -- ON EXPRESSING POSSIBILITY AND NECESSITY IN CZECH -- 1. Possibility -- 2. Necessity -- References -- ON SOME SPECIAL MODELS IN QUANTITATIVE LINGUISTICS -- References -- QUANTITATIVE INVESTIGATION OF RELATIVE PRONOUNS IN MODERN ENGLISH -- The frequency of occurrence of relative pronouns in individual samples of the style of fiction.

The frequency of occurrence of relative pronouns in individual samples of the colloquial style -- The frequency of occurrence of relative pronouns in individual samples of the specialized and scientific style -- CONCLUSION -- References -- PHONOLOGICAL LOAD OF OPPOSITIONS -- Notes -- References -- ON THE FREQUENCY OF CONNECTING DEVICES IN FICTION STYLE -- References -- 2. ALGEBRAIC LINGUISTICS -- ON A CONSTRUCTION OF LINEAR GRAMMARS -- 1. Introduction -- 2. Notation and terminology -- 3. Syntactic categories and derivatives -- 4. Languages linearly grammatizable by means of categories and by means of derivatives -- 5. C-finite languages, complete sets of contexts -- 6. Examples -- References -- SEMANTICS, EXTERNAL PRAGMATICS, INTERNAL PRAGMATICS -- 0. Introduction -- 1. TIL - a brief recapitulation -- 2. External and internal pragmatics -- 3. TIL and external pragmatics -- 4. TIL and internal pragmatics -- 5. "Ordered triple" associated with an utterance of a sentence -- Notes -- References -- THEORY OF TYPES: GOOD SERVANT, BAD MASTER -- 1. Introduction -- 2. Remarks to the genesis of the theory -- 2.1. Russell: idea -- 2.2. Church: -conversion -- 2.3. Kemeny:models -- 2.4. Tichy: possible worlds -- 3. Problems of the type-theoretical approach to NL -- 4. Predication and nominalization in NL -- 4.1. "First-order paradigm" -- 4.2. Various approaches to the formalization of predication -- 4.3. Type-mismatch vs. lack of truth-value -- 5. Conclusions -- ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS -- Notes -- References -- ON THE NOTION OF LANGUAGE UNDERSTANDING -- References -- DEPENDENCY SYNTAX, ITS PROBLEMS AND ADVANTAGES -- Notes -- References.
Abstract:
The papers in this volume are divided into two sections. Part 1 Quantitative Linguistics contains contributions by Marie Těšitelová; M. Ludvíková; H. Confortiová; Ludmila Uhlířová; I. Nebeská; Jan Králík; J. Krámský; J. Sabol; J. Štěpán. Part 2 Algebraic Linguistics contains contributions by M. Novotný; Pavel Materna; Eva Hajičová, Petr Sgall & Petr Piťha; Jarmila Panevová & Petr Sgall.
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