Logic and logic grammars for language processing
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Logic and logic grammars for language processing
(Ellis Horwood series in artificial intelligence)
E. Horwood, 1990
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Includes bibliographical references (p. [294]-312
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Description
This book presents a powerful new tool for language understanding and processing - logic grammars. Logic is used, via Prolog, to analyze natural languages and represent their semantics. Combined with the traditional forte of logic programming, reasoning and symbolic processing, logic grammars give a unique formalism for research in linguistics and for applications of linguistics in natural language interfaces. The book shows how the use of logic for natural language understanding is becoming a major trend in computational linguistics - mainly due to the clarity of its semantics and the uniformity of approach to linguistic phenomena.
Table of Contents
- Implementing relational database languages in Prolog
- parsing as a logical constraint satisfaction
- features, frames and quantifier-free formulae
- a natural language processing system based on government binding theory
- restriction grammar - a logic grammar
- reference resolution in PUNDIT
- natural language processing in the experimental discourse understanding system DUALS-III
- logic programming and the analysis of discourse
- producing co-operative answers in deductive databases
- grammars bi-directionally through controlled deduction.
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