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Computational Construction Grammar Jonathan Dunn

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Computational Construction Grammar Jonathan Dunn
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Publisher: Cambridge University Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 8.14 MB
Pages: 110
Author: Jonathan Dunn
ISBN: 9781009507608, 1009507605
Language: English
Year: 2024

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Computational Construction Grammar Jonathan Dunn by Jonathan Dunn 9781009507608, 1009507605 instant download after payment.

This Element introduces a usage-based computational approach to Construction Grammar that draws on techniques from natural language processing and unsupervised machine learning. This work explores how to represent constructions, how to learn constructions from a corpus, and how to arrange the constructions in a grammar as a network. From a theoretical perspective, this work examines how construction grammars emerge from usage alone as complex systems, with slot-constraints learned at the same time that constructions are learned. From a practical perspective, this work is accompanied by a Python package which enables linguists to incorporate construction grammars into their own corpus-based work. The computational experiments in this work are important for testing the learnability, variability, and confirmability of Construction Grammar as a theory of language.

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