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Discourse Function Syntactic Form In Natural Language Generation Annotated Edition Cassandre Creswell

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Discourse Function Syntactic Form In Natural Language Generation Annotated Edition Cassandre Creswell
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Publisher: Routledge
File Extension: PDF
File size: 1.73 MB
Pages: 200
Author: Cassandre Creswell
ISBN: 9780203487129, 9780415971041, 0415971047, 0203487125
Language: English
Year: 2004
Edition: annotated edition

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Discourse Function Syntactic Form In Natural Language Generation Annotated Edition Cassandre Creswell by Cassandre Creswell 9780203487129, 9780415971041, 0415971047, 0203487125 instant download after payment.

Users of natural languages have many word orders with which to encode the same truth-conditional meaning. They choose contextually appropriate strings from these many ways with little conscious effort and with effective communicative results. Previous computational models of when English speakers produce non-canonical word orders, like topicalization, left-dislocation and clefts, fail. The primary goal of this book is to present a better model of when speakers choose to produce certain non-canonical word orders by incorporating the effects of discourse context and speaker goals on syntactic choice. This book makes extensive use of previously unexamined naturally occurring corpus data of non-canonical word order in English, both to illustrate the points of the theoretical model and to train the statistical model.

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