Semantic Interpretation and the Resolution of Ambiguity
Cambridge University Press (1987)
| Abstract | In this particularly well written volume Graeme Hirst presents a theoretically motivated foundation for semantic interpretation (conceptual analysis) by computer, and shows how this framework facilitates the resolution of both lexical and syntactic ambiguities. | |||||||||
| Keywords | Semantics Data processing Ambiguity Data processing Psycholinguistics Data processing | |||||||||
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| Call number | P325.5.D38.H57 1987 | |||||||||
| ISBN(s) | 052142898X 9780521428989 | |||||||||
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