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Journal articles on the topic "Syntactic-semantic analysis"

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Salkoff, Morris. "Syntactic Analysis and Semantic Processing." Revue québécoise de linguistique 14, no. 2 (May 22, 2009): 49–63. http://dx.doi.org/10.7202/602538ar.

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Résumé L’auteur examine diverses difficultés qu’on rencontre lors de l’analyse automatique d’une langue naturelle. Il montre qu’une analyse syntaxique détaillée permet de détecter et d’écarter des analyses incohérentes du point de vue de la syntaxe sans devoir recourir à la sémantique. Ensuite, certaines analyses syntaxiquement bien formées, mais incohérentes sur le plan sémantique peuvent aussi être écartées en incorporant la sémantique directement dans la grammaire, sans construire un composant sémantique indépendant. Ceci peut être fait au moyen de règles de sélection verbales fines et d’une classification lexicale détaillée basée sur ces règles de sélection. Si les difficultés qui subsistent ne peuvent pas être traitées par ces deux méthodes, elles ne peuvent non plus l’être au moyen d’un composant sémantique autonome.
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Perak, Benedikt, and Tajana Ban Kirigin. "Corpus-Based Syntactic-Semantic Graph Analysis." Rasprave Instituta za hrvatski jezik i jezikoslovlje 46, no. 2 (October 30, 2020): 957–96. http://dx.doi.org/10.31724/rihjj.46.2.27.

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This research exemplifies the corpus-based graph approach to the syntactic-semantic analysis of a concept feeling using the Construction Grammar Conceptual network methodology. by constructing a lexical network from grammatically tagged collocations of the english and the Croatian web corpora, the structure of the semantic domains is revealed as a set of sub-graphs derived from the source lexeme’s friend-of-a-friend graph. the subgraph structures, calculated with the community detection algorithm, are interpreted as the semantic domains associated with the source lexeme’s conceptual matrix. lexical structures are analyzed using a centrality algorithm that determines the overall rank of the salience and semantic relatedness to the source concept feeling. this empirical approach can be used for developing nlP methods and tasks, such as computing semantic similarity, sense disambiguation, sense structuring, as well as for comparative corpus and cross-cultural studies. ConGraCnet has a web application on the page <a target="_blank" rel="nofollow" href="http://emocnet.uniri.hr/congracnet">http://emocnet.uniri.hr/congracnet</a>.
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Thomas, Emma. "On ‘Syntactic’ versus ‘Semantic’ Telicity." Adpositions of Movement 18 (December 31, 2004): 145–66. http://dx.doi.org/10.1075/bjl.18.08tho.

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This paper argues that the distribution of the prepositions in and on suggests that they are unable to express direction and can only indicate the goal in certain specific contexts, often those in which the direction is expressed by the verb. This analysis of in and on is in direct contradiction to previous analyses of PP that have assumed that these prepositions can be both locative and directional. The significance of the distribution of in and on for analyses of the syntax of PP is discussed. Distributional facts suggest that while into and onto must be regarded as prepositions of movement and PP as an independent domain of telicity, in and on are not themselves prepositions of movement but rather can only have a goal interpretation in certain specific circumstances. An alternative account of PP is put forward whereby in and on are the surface manifestations of a syntactically atelic PP and, in those contexts where they are able to indicate the goal, this must be due to factors external to PP, probably to particular combinations of semantic features at the interpretive interface or in some cases to pragmatic or contextual factors.
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강승만. "A Dual Analysis of Arguments: Semantic and Syntactic." Studies in English Language & Literature 45, no. 1 (February 2019): 241–59. http://dx.doi.org/10.21559/aellk.2019.45.1.012.

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Xin, Qin, and Heung-Soo Park. "Semantic and Syntactic Analysis of “X化” Structure." Journal of Chinese Studies 92 (May 30, 2020): 27–46. http://dx.doi.org/10.36493/jcs.92.2.

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Tsuboi, Hiroyuki. "Speech recognition apparatus using syntactic and semantic analysis." Journal of the Acoustical Society of America 99, no. 6 (1996): 3284. http://dx.doi.org/10.1121/1.414942.

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Hanley, J. Richard. "Semantic heuristics, syntactic analysis, and case-role assignment." Journal of Psycholinguistic Research 16, no. 4 (July 1987): 329–34. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/bf01069286.

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Tang, Ning, Hao-ran Tang, and Dong-Ho Kim. "Semantic and Syntactic Analysis of "Nanmian" and "Bumian"." JOURNAL OF CHINESE HUMANITIES 77 (April 30, 2021): 33–46. http://dx.doi.org/10.35955/jch.2021.04.77.33.

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Kang, Won-Seog, Do-Sam Hwang, and Jung H. Kim. "Discriminator of Similar Documents Using Syntactic and Semantic Analysis." Journal of the Korea Contents Association 14, no. 3 (March 28, 2014): 40–51. http://dx.doi.org/10.5392/jkca.2014.14.03.040.

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Yang, Yong-Joon. "The Syntactic & Semantic Use and Analysis of Polysemy." NEW STUDIES OF ENGLISH LANGUAGE & LITERATURE 65 (November 30, 2016): 233. http://dx.doi.org/10.21087/nsell.2016.11.65.233.

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Dissertations / Theses on the topic "Syntactic-semantic analysis"

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Kurita, Shuhei. "Neural Approaches for Syntactic and Semantic Analysis." Kyoto University, 2019. http://hdl.handle.net/2433/242436.

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Webster, Janet May. "A semantic and syntactic analysis of aphasic speech." Thesis, University of Newcastle Upon Tyne, 1999. http://hdl.handle.net/10443/882.

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The aim of this study was to investigate sentence production deficits in subjects with aphasia, with a view to improving the description of the observed features of performance and determining the nature of the underlying impairment. An analysis of narrative speech was designed which described sentence production in terms of thematic, phrasal and morphological structure. The comprehensive analysis procedure allowed the sentence production of non-fluent aphasic subjects, fluent aphasic subjects and normal control subjects to be compared. The results of the narrative analysis questioned the validity of grouping subjects via the fluency of their speech; there was extensive variability within each group and the deficits seen in the nonfluent and fluent subjects were not differentiable. Garrett's (1980) model of normal sentence production provided a more beneficial framework for characterising sentence production deficits in aphasia. The majority of the subjects with aphasia presented with a combination of functional and positional level deficits. Selective deficits were, however, identified in the production of thematic structure, complex phrases, function words and inflectional morphology. The independence of functional and positional level processing was confirmed by an additional study of narrative speech investigating how thematic structure influenced subsequent phrasal realisation. There was no trade-off between the complexity of the predicate argument structure (in terms of the number of phrasal components associated with the verb) and the complexity of the phrases used to realise those arguments. In addition, the argument status of the phrase was not found to influence its complexity. The number of phrasal components in an utterance and the complexity of those phrases was only influenced by the information to be conveyed. The narrative analysis allowed the likely location of a subject's impairment to be identified. An investigation of four subjects with apparent difficulties in producing the functional level representation found that differential deficits were responsible for their production of thematic structure. These results provide support for the three subprocesses suggested by Schwartz (1987): - the retrieval of semantic information, the creation of the predicate argument structure and the assignment of thematic roles to lexical items.
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Herrera, Roberto. "On Spanish prepositions : a syntactic and semantic analysis /." Digital version accessible at:, 1999. http://wwwlib.umi.com/cr/utexas/main.

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Mundalamo, Rabelani Phyllis. "The ideophones in Tshivenda : a syntactic and semantic analysis." Thesis, University of the North, 2002. http://hdl.handle.net/10386/2107.

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Karmakar, Saurav. "Syntactic and Semantic Analysis and Visualization of Unstructured English Texts." Digital Archive @ GSU, 2011. http://digitalarchive.gsu.edu/cs_diss/61.

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People have complex thoughts, and they often express their thoughts with complex sentences using natural languages. This complexity may facilitate efficient communications among the audience with the same knowledge base. But on the other hand, for a different or new audience this composition becomes cumbersome to understand and analyze. Analysis of such compositions using syntactic or semantic measures is a challenging job and defines the base step for natural language processing. In this dissertation I explore and propose a number of new techniques to analyze and visualize the syntactic and semantic patterns of unstructured English texts. The syntactic analysis is done through a proposed visualization technique which categorizes and compares different English compositions based on their different reading complexity metrics. For the semantic analysis I use Latent Semantic Analysis (LSA) to analyze the hidden patterns in complex compositions. I have used this technique to analyze comments from a social visualization web site for detecting the irrelevant ones (e.g., spam). The patterns of collaborations are also studied through statistical analysis. Word sense disambiguation is used to figure out the correct sense of a word in a sentence or composition. Using textual similarity measure, based on the different word similarity measures and word sense disambiguation on collaborative text snippets from social collaborative environment, reveals a direction to untie the knots of complex hidden patterns of collaboration.
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Wang, Yong. "Incorporating semantic and syntactic information into document representation for document clustering." Diss., Mississippi State : Mississippi State University, 2005. http://library.msstate.edu/etd/show.asp?etd=etd-07072005-105806.

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Bringe, Maya Jerome Janda Laura A. "A particle on the edge a semantic/syntactic analysis of Russian khotʹ /." Chapel Hill, N.C. : University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, 2006. http://dc.lib.unc.edu/u?/etd,461.

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Thesis (M.A.)--University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, 2006.
Title from electronic title page (viewed Oct. 10, 2007). "... in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the degree of Master of Arts in the Department of Slavic Languages and Literatures." Discipline: Slavic Languages and Literatures; Department/School: Slavic Languages and Literatures.
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Malinga, Bongiwe Bernadette. "A semantic and syntactic analysis of break and bend verbs in Zulu." Thesis, Stellenbosch : Stellenbosch University, 2001. http://hdl.handle.net/10019.1/52131.

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Thesis (MA)--Stellenbosch University, 2001.
ENGLISH ABSTRACT: The subject of this study is Break and Bend verbs in isiZulu, which can be classified as verbs of change of state. This study examines the semantic as well as the syntactic analysis of these verbs of change of state in Zulu. Semantically Bend verbs are divided into verbs denoting the bending of body parts, e.g: thoba, khothema, qomfa, bhena, guqa, vosho, and verbs that denote the bending of body parts as well as physical objects, e.g. goba, qethuka/qethula as shown in the sentences below: Indoda igobe ucingo The man bent the wire. Indoda ithe qethu ikhanda The man bent the head backwards. Inkosikazi igobe amadolo The woman bent the knees. Uthe qethu isigxobo He made the pole bend backwards. The study will demonstrate that Break verbs are semantically divided into verbs denoting break or fracture, e.g. aphula/aphuka; those denoting "break off" e.g. nqamuka/nqamula; a verb denoting "to smash", e.g. fahlaza/fahlaka; those denoting " crack", e.g. chachamba, verbs meaning "to tear", e.g. dabula/dabuka; verbs denoting "to demolish", e.g. bhidliza/bhidlika and verbs denoting "to break open", e.g. havuka I havula. Syntactically, Break predicates may occur as ideophones, which are ergative with transitive/intransitive alternation, e.g. aphulaj aphuka, In addition, Break predicates may consist of ideophones with verbal suffixes: [-k-] is the suffix of intransitive ideophone [-I-] or [-z-] is the suffix of transitive ideophone Intransitive ideophone: Intambo ithe nqamu The rope broke Intransitive verb with [-k-]: Intambo inqamukile The rope broke Transitive ideophone: Indoda ithe nqamu intambo The man broke the rope Transitive verb with [-1-]: Indoda inqamule intambo. The man broke a rope Transitive verb with [-z-]: Indoda iphoqoze intambo. The man broke a bone The study demonstrates that with Bend verbs there are two ergative verbs, namely thoba and goba. -- The study further demonstrates that Bend verbs are mostly intransitive with a shadow argument; there is an ideophone qethu, which takes the transitive / intransitive alternation with the suffix [-k-] for the intransitive and [-1-] for the transitive alternation, respectively. The study provides evidence that Break and Bend verbs are characterised by specific selection restrictions as well as event structures. Some alternations were also investigated in the study, such as the Possessive alternation and Instrument-Subject alternation. Lastly, the Lexical conceptual paradigm and the Lexical Inheritance Structure of each verb were examined.
AFRIKAANSE OPSOMMING: Die onderwerp van hierdie studie is Breek en Buig werkwoorde in isiZulu, wat geklassifiseerword as werkwoorde van toestandverandering. Hierdie studie ondersoek die semantiese en die sintaktiese analise van die werkwoordtipe van toestandverandering in isizulu. Buigwerkwoorde word semanties ingedeel in werkwoorde wat die buig van liggaamsdeleaandui, byvoorbeeld: thoba, khothema, qomfa, bhena, guqa, vosho, en werkwoorde wat die buig van liggaamsdele sowel as die fisiese objekte aandui, byvoorbeeld: goba, qethuka/qethula, soos aangedui word in die sinne hieronder: Indoda igobe ucingo Die man het die draad gebuig Indoda ithe qethu ikhanda Die man het sy kop agteroor gebuig Inkosikazi igobe amadolo Die vrou het (haar) knieë gebuig Uthe qethu isigxobo Hy het die paal agtertoe gebuig. Hierdie studie toon aan dat Breek-werkwoorde semanties ingedeel kan word in werkwoorde wat "breek" aandui, bv. aphula/aphuka: werkwoorde wat "afbreek" aandui, bv. nqamuka/nqamula; werkwoorde wat "flenters breek" aandui, bv. fahlaza/fahlaka; werkwoorde wat "bars" aandui, bv. chachamba, werkwoorde wat "skeur" aandui, bv. dabula/dabuka; werkwoorde wat "ruineer" aandui, bv. bhidliza/bhidlika en werkwoorde wat "oopbreek" aandui, bv. havuka/havula. Breek-predikate kan sintakties as ideofone verskyn, wat ergatief (ergative) is met 'n transitief/intransitief alternasie, bv.. aphula/aphuka. Voorts kan Breek-predikate ook verskyn as ideofone met werkwoordagtervoegsels: [-k-] is die suffiks van die intransitiewe ideofoon [-1-] of [-z-] is die suffiks van die transitiewe ideofoon Intransitiewe ideofoon: Intambo ithe nqamu Die tou het gebreek Intransitiewe werkwoord met [-k-]: Intambo inqamukile Die tou het gebreek Transitiewe ideofoon: Indoda ithe nqamu intambo Die man het die tou gebreek Transitiewe werkwoord met [-1-]: Indoda inqamule intambo. Die man het die tou gebreek Transitiewe werkwoord met l-e-l: Indoda iphoqoze umlenze Die man het die been gebreek Die studie toon aan dat met Buigwerkwoorde, twee ergatiewe werkwoorde gevind is, naamlik thoba en goba. Die studie toon ook aan dat Buigwerkwoorde meestal intransitiewe werkwoorde is wat met 'n skadu-argument verskyn. Daar is 'n ideofoon qethu, wat die transitief/intransitief alternasie vertoon met die suffiks [-k-] vir die intransitief en [-I-] vir die transitief alternasie, respektiewelik Die studie bied bewys daarvoor dat Breek- en Buigwerkwoorde gekenmerk word deur seleksiebeperkings en gebeure ('event') strukture. Sommige alternasies is ook ondersoek in die studie, byvoorbeeld die Possessief alternasie en Instrument-Subjek alternasie. Laastens, is die leksikaal-konseptuele paradigma en die Leksikale-erwingstruktuur van elke werkwoord ondersoek.
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Jiang, Ying Alisa. "An analysis of syntactic structures and semantic features of de-constructions in Chinese." HKBU Institutional Repository, 2010. http://repository.hkbu.edu.hk/etd_ra/1208.

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Jin, Gongye. "High-quality Knowledge Acquisition of Predicate-argument Structures for Syntactic and Semantic Analysis." 京都大学 (Kyoto University), 2016. http://hdl.handle.net/2433/215677.

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If the author of the published paper digitizes such paper and releases it to third parties using digital media such as computer networks or CD-ROMs, the volume, number, and pages of the Journal of Natural Language Processing of the publication must be indicated in a clear manner for all viewers.
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京都大学大学院情報学研究科知能情報学専攻
(主査)准教授 河原 大輔, 教授 黒橋 禎夫, 教授 河原 達也
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Books on the topic "Syntactic-semantic analysis"

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Sabourin, Conrad. Computational parsing: Syntactic analysis, semantic interpretation, parsing algorithms, parsing strategies : bibliography. Montréal: Infolingua, 1994.

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Seidl, Helmut, Reinhard Wilhelm, and Sebastian Hack. Compiler Design: Syntactic and Semantic Analysis. Springer, 2013.

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New Horizons in Qur'anic Linguistics: A Syntactic, Semantic and Stylistic Analysis. Taylor & Francis Group, 2017.

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Dislocated Elements in Discourse: Syntactic, Semantic, and Pragmatic Perspectives (Routledge Studies in Germanic Linguistics). Routledge, 2008.

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Alqassas, Ahmad. A Multi-locus Analysis of Arabic Negation. Edinburgh University Press, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.3366/edinburgh/9781474433143.001.0001.

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This book studies the micro-variation in the syntax of negation of Southern Levantine, Gulf and Standard Arabic. By including new and recently published data that support key issues for the syntax of negation, the book challenges the standard parametric view that negation has a fixed parametrized position in syntactic structure. It particularly argues for a multi-locus analysis with syntactic, semantic, morphosyntactic and diachronic implications for the various structural positions. Thus accounting for numerous word order restrictions, semantic ambiguities and pragmatic interpretations without complicating narrow syntax with special operations, configurations or constraints. The book includes data from Southern Levantine, Gulf and Standard Arabic, which shed light on word order contrasts in negative clauses and their interaction with tense/aspect, mood/modality, semantic scope over adverbs, and negative sensitive items. It also has new data challenging the standard claim in Arabic linguistics literature that negation has a fixed parametrized position in the clause structure. The book brings a new perspective on the role of negation in licensing negative sensitive items, scoping over propositions and interacting with pragmatic notions such as presupposition and speech acts.
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Baker, Mark C. Ergative Case in Burushaski: A Dependent Case Analysis. Edited by Jessica Coon, Diane Massam, and Lisa Demena Travis. Oxford University Press, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oxfordhb/9780198739371.013.31.

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This chapter analyzes ergative case in the Burushaski language as a strictly structural case, not subject to arbitrary lexical variation. More specifically, ergative is a dependent case: an NP is ergative if and if it c-commands another NP in the same local domain (phase). Three apparent deviations from canonical ergativity are considered: verbs that take two absolutive arguments and no ergative, verbs that take an ergative NP and a dative NP but no absolutive, and clauses in future tense in which the transitive subject can be absolutive. In each instance, it turns out that the syntactic structure is more complex than it appears, as shown by independent tests such as agreement. Once the structures in question are properly understood, ergative case can be assigned purely structurally, with no direct sensitivity to semantic nuances or idiosyncratic lexical properties.
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Wulff, Stefanie. Words and Idioms. Edited by Thomas Hoffmann and Graeme Trousdale. Oxford University Press, 2013. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oxfordhb/9780195396683.013.0015.

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This chapter presents a constructionist analysis of words and idioms. It provides a summary of early constructionist research that argued in favor of viewing idioms not as anomalies, and addresses the problem of how the degree of semantic and syntactic irregularity of different constructions can be measured quantitatively. The chapter proposes a quantitative measure that numerically expresses this degree of semantic similarity and which can be considered a numerical measure of compositionality.
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Alqassas, Ahmad. A Unified Theory of Polarity Sensitivity. Oxford University Press, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780197554883.001.0001.

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This book examines polarity sensitivity—a ubiquitous phenomenon involving expressions such as anybody, nobody, ever, never, and somebody and their counterparts in other languages, with particular focus on Arabic. These expressions belong to different classes such as negative and positive polarity, negative concord, and negative indefinites, which led to examining their syntax and semantics separately. In this book, Ahmad Alqassas pursues a unified approach that relies on examining the interaction between the various types of polarity sensitivity. Treating this interaction is fundamental for scrutinizing their licensing conditions. Alqassas draws on data from Standard Arabic and the major regional dialects represented by Jordanian, Egyptian, Moroccan, and Qatari. The book provides a new perspective on the syntax–semantic interface and develops a unified syntactic analysis for polarity sensitivity. Through the (micro)comparative approach, Alqassas explains the distributional contrasts with a minimal set of universal syntactic operations such as Merge, Move, and Agree, and a fine-grained inventory of negative formal features for polarity items and their licensors. The features are simple invisibles that paint a complex landscape of polarity. The results suggest that syntactic computation of Arabic polarity (externally merged in the left periphery) is subservient to the conceptual–intentional interface. Alqassas argues for last resort insertion of covert negation operators in the CP layer to interpret non-strict NCIs, which is an extra mechanism that serves the semantic interface but adds to the complexity of syntactic computation. Likewise, head NPIs in the left periphery require licensing by operators higher than the tense phrase, adding more constraints on the syntactic licensing.
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Rubinstein, Aynat. Straddling the line between attitude verbs and necessity modals. Oxford University Press, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/acprof:oso/9780198718208.003.0007.

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This chapter explores the semantic properties of verbs and adjectives with closely related meanings having to do with desires and goals. I evaluate recent work on verbs of desire (e.g. ‘want’) which has suggested that these attitude predicates require access to multiple alternatives for their interpretation (Villalta 2006, 2008). I argue that this heavy machinery is in fact not required, integrating important insights proposed in this recent work into a quantificational modal analysis of comparison-based attitudes. The proposed analysis highlights the similarities and differences between ‘want’ and ‘necessary’, an adjective that is shown (including naturalistic corpus data) to be primarily goal-oriented and to be semantically dependent to a certain degree on the syntactic configuration it appears in. Whether or not the modality is lexically relativized to an individual is also suggested to play a role in defining the semantic properties of desire- and goal-oriented modal expressions.
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Jenset, Gard B., and Barbara McGillivray. Historical corpus annotation. Oxford University Press, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780198718178.003.0004.

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Chapter 4 explains the concept and process of annotation for historical corpora, from a theoretical, practical, and technical point of view, and discusses the challenges presented by historical texts. We introduce basic terminology for XML technologies and corpus metadata, and we describe the different levels of linguistic annotation, from spelling normalization to morphological, syntactic, and semantic analysis, and briefly present the state of the art for historical corpora and treebanks. We cover annotation schemes and standards and illustrate the main concepts in corpus annotation with an example from LatinISE, a large annotated Latin corpus.
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Book chapters on the topic "Syntactic-semantic analysis"

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Cousot, Patrick. "Syntactic and Semantic Soundness of Structural Dataflow Analysis." In Static Analysis, 96–117. Cham: Springer International Publishing, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-32304-2_6.

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Bianculli, Domenico, Antonio Filieri, Carlo Ghezzi, and Dino Mandrioli. "Incremental Syntactic-Semantic Reliability Analysis of Evolving Structured Workflows." In Leveraging Applications of Formal Methods, Verification and Validation. Technologies for Mastering Change, 41–55. Berlin, Heidelberg: Springer Berlin Heidelberg, 2014. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-662-45234-9_4.

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Fu, K. S. "Semantic-Syntactic Approach to Pattern Analysis and Image Processing." In The Impact of Processing Techniques on Communications, 511–32. Dordrecht: Springer Netherlands, 1985. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-94-009-5113-6_25.

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De Alwis, Adambarage Anuruddha Chathuranga, Alistair Barros, Colin Fidge, and Artem Polyvyanyy. "Remodularization Analysis for Microservice Discovery Using Syntactic and Semantic Clustering." In Advanced Information Systems Engineering, 3–19. Cham: Springer International Publishing, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-49435-3_1.

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Liu, Shijun, Yanqiu Shao, Lijuan Zheng, and Yu Ding. "Research on Collocation Extraction Based on Syntactic and Semantic Dependency Analysis." In Lecture Notes in Computer Science, 223–32. Cham: Springer International Publishing, 2016. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-49508-8_21.

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Ferrucci, Filomena, Genny Tortora, Maurizio Tucci, and Giuliana Vitiello. "Relation Grammars: A Formalism for Syntactic and Semantic Analysis of Visual Languages." In Visual Language Theory, 219–43. New York, NY: Springer New York, 1998. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4612-1676-6_7.

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Balogh, Kata, and Rainer Osswald. "A Frame-Based Analysis of Verbal Particles in Hungarian." In Language, Cognition, and Mind, 219–37. Cham: Springer International Publishing, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-50200-3_11.

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AbstractThe verbal particle in Hungarian raises a number of intriguing issues for any theory of the syntax-semantics interface. In this article, we aim at a formal account of the semantic contribution of various verbal particles in Hungarian and we show how the semantic representation of the clause can be compositionally derived. We will concentrate on the four frequent particles meg-, le-, el- and fel-. Our approach makes use of a formalized version of Role and Reference Grammar and the framework of decompositional frame semantics. In particular, we give a formal representation of the boundary-setting function of the verbal particle in terms of decompositional frames which builds on a scalar change analysis. We furthermore analyze the interaction of the particle with resultative adjectives and provide a formal model of how their syntactic representations drive their frame-semantic composition.
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Almendros-Jiménez, Jesús M., and Alfredo Cuzzocrea. "SemSynX: Flexible Similarity Analysis of XML Data via Semantic and Syntactic Heterogeneity/Homogeneity Detection." In Lecture Notes in Computer Science, 14–26. Cham: Springer International Publishing, 2016. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-32034-2_2.

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Li, Lin, and Pengyuan Liu. "A Corpus-Based Analysis of Syntactic-Semantic Relations between Adjectival Objects and Nouns in Mandarin Chinese." In Lecture Notes in Computer Science, 173–86. Cham: Springer International Publishing, 2016. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-49508-8_17.

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Allaithy, Ahmed. "Chapter 7. There is nothing like Him: A syntactic, semantic, rhetorical and translational analysis of Qur’anic terminology." In Handbook of Terminology, 156–79. Amsterdam: John Benjamins Publishing Company, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.1075/hot.2.08all.

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Conference papers on the topic "Syntactic-semantic analysis"

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Tachaphetpiboon, S., N. Facundes, and T. Amornraksa. "Plagiarism indication by syntactic-semantic analysis." In 2007 Asia-Pacific Conference on Communications. IEEE, 2007. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/apcc.2007.4433544.

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Surdeanu, Mihai, and Jordi Turmo. "Semantic role labeling using complete syntactic analysis." In the Ninth Conference. Morristown, NJ, USA: Association for Computational Linguistics, 2005. http://dx.doi.org/10.3115/1706543.1706586.

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Suleman, Raja Muhammad, and Ioannis Korkontzelos. "Managing the Syntactic Blindness of Latent Semantic Analysis." In 6th International Conference on Natural Language Processing. Aircc Publishing Corporation, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.5121/csit.2020.100401.

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Pinkal, Manfred. "On the syntactic-semantic analysis of bound anaphora." In the fifth conference. Morristown, NJ, USA: Association for Computational Linguistics, 1991. http://dx.doi.org/10.3115/977180.977189.

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Cannella, Vincenzo, and Roberto Pirrone. "A combined semantic-syntactic sentence analysis for students assessment." In 2010 3rd International Conference on Human System Interactions (HSI). IEEE, 2010. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/hsi.2010.5514519.

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Johansson, Richard, and Pierre Nugues. "Dependency-based syntactic-semantic analysis with PropBank and NomBank." In the Twelfth Conference. Morristown, NJ, USA: Association for Computational Linguistics, 2008. http://dx.doi.org/10.3115/1596324.1596355.

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Bhardwaj, Akansha, Dominique Mercier, Hisham Hashmi, Andreas Dengel, and Sheraz Ahmed. "Academic Community Explorer (ACE) for Syntactic, Semantic and Pragmatic Document Analysis." In 2017 14th IAPR International Conference on Document Analysis and Recognition (ICDAR). IEEE, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/icdar.2017.51.

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Tu, Chun, and Min-Yuh Day. "Chinese textual entailment with Wordnet semantic and dependency syntactic analysis." In 2013 IEEE 14th International Conference on Information Reuse & Integration (IRI). IEEE, 2013. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/iri.2013.6642455.

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Uematsu, Sumire, and Jun'ichi Tsujii. "Evaluating contribution of deep syntactic information to shallow semantic analysis." In the 11th International Conference. Morristown, NJ, USA: Association for Computational Linguistics, 2009. http://dx.doi.org/10.3115/1697236.1697254.

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Rowles, Chris, and Xluming Huang. "Prosodic aids to syntactic and semantic analysis of spoken English." In the 30th annual meeting. Morristown, NJ, USA: Association for Computational Linguistics, 1992. http://dx.doi.org/10.3115/981967.981982.

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