Systemic functional grammar in natural language generation: linguistic description and computational representation
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adam_text | Contents
List of Figures ix
List of Tables xiii
Préface xiv
Acknowledgements xvi
Notational Conventions xvii
1 Introduction 1
1.1 Motivation and goals 1
1.2 Background 3
1.3 Overview: the structure ofthisbook 5
2 Theory and Linguistic Représentation: Systemic
Functional Linguistics 7
2.1 Introduction 7
2.2 Systemic functional linguistics: the theoretical
perspective 8
2.3 The realization of theory: linguistic représentation 9
2.3.1 The System 10
2.3.2 Stratification 13
2.3.3 Functional diversification: the metafunctions 15
2.3.4 Realization 16
2.3.5 Intermédiate summary 17
2.4 The view of grammar in sfl 18
2.4.1 The paradigmatic axis: functional diversification
in the grammar 21
2.4.2 The motivation of grammatical catégories in the
System network 27
2.4.3 The syntagmatic axis and its représentation;
realization 29
2.4.3.1 The Hallidayan view: modes of
expression 30
2.4.3.2 Limits of linguistic representation in
Hallidayan sfg 33
2.4.3.3 Fawcett s approach to grammar 36
2.4.3.4 Hudson s daughter-dependency
grammar 39
2.4.3.5 Interaxial and interrank realization 43
2.4.4 Summary of Section 2.4 47
2.5 Summary and outlook 49
3 Computational Application: Grammar Models in
Natural Language Generation 51
3.1 Introduction 51
3.2 Natural language generation 53
3.3 Grammars for natural language generation 56
3.4 A comparison of selected grammar approaches in
tactical generation 60
3.4.1 sfl in generation: penman 60
3.4.2 mtt in generation: gossip 69
3.4.3 FUG in generation: COMET 74
3.4.4 tag in generation: mumble-86/spokesman 77
3.5 Summary: A critical appraisal of sfg for natural
language generation 85
3.6 Outlook 88
4 Description: A Systemic Functional Grammar of
German for Natural Language Generation 90
4.1 Introduction 90
4.2 A fragment of a computational systemic functional
grammar of German 92
4.2.1 Rank and ranking 92
4.2.2 Problems with rank 95
4.2.3 The clause: description 97
4.2.3.1 Clause-complexity 97
4.2.3.2 Transitivity 100
4.2.3.3 Object-insertion 110
4.2.3.4 Diathesis and diathesis-transitivity
gates 111
4.2.3.5 Circumstantial 117
4.2.3.6 Theme 120
4.2.3.7 Mood 123
4.2.3.8 Tense 125
4.2.4 Clause rank: classification of problems 128
4.2.5 The nominal group: description 130
4.2.5.1 Nominal-group-complexity 131
4.2.5.2 Nountype 133
4.2.5.3 Epithet 135
4.2.5.4 Classification 135
4.2.5.5 Numeration 136
4.2.5.6 Qualification 136
4.2.5.7 Determination 138
4.2.5.8 Nominal-person and pronoun 138
4.2.6 NG rank: classification of problems 140
4.2.7 The adjectival group 147
4.2.8 The adverbial group 148
4.2.9 The prepositional phrase: description 148
4.2.9.1 PPother 149
4.2.9.2 PPspatiotemporal 150
4.2.10 PP rank: classification of problems 152
4.3 Summary and outlook 152
S Computational Representation: A Proposal for
Dependency in Systemic Functional Grammar 158
5.1 Introduction 158
5.1.1 The problems: towards a solution 158
5.1.2 Overview of Chapter 5 160
5.2 Features for grammatical representation 161
5.2.1 From features to feature structures and typed
feature structures 162
5.2.2 The meaning of features: feature motivation in
SFGandHPSG 172
5.2.3 The syntax of features: system networks and
(typed) feature structures 174
5.2.4 Some desiderata for sfg 179
5.3 The notion of dependency in grammar theory 180
5.3.1 Dependency versus constituency or
dependency and constituency? 182
5.3.2 Hudson s aNTG revisited: heads and
features 188
5.3.3 Towards a notion of dependency for sfg 189
5.4 A proposal for a dependency systemic functional
grammar 190
5.4.1 A fragment of sfg as typed feature structures I91
5.4.2 From preselection to designated type
constraints 196
5.4.3 Results/examples 204
5.4.4 Summary and conclusions 204
5.5 Summary 216
6 Summary and Conclusions 220
6.1 The theme of this book 220
6.2 The train of thought in this book 221
6.3 HPSG and sfg revisited 223
6.4 Conclusions 225
6.5 Envoi 226
Bibliography 228
Index 243
Figures
1.1 Stratification in systemic functional computational
linguistic theorizing
2.1 The syntax and semantics of the system 11
2.2 A partial grammatical system of mood 12
2.3 Context, semantics and grammar 14
2.4 The English mood system with realization statements 17
2.5 The multidimensionality of the sfl representation model 18
2.6 A system of RANK ^9
2.7 Rank reflected in syntagmatic organization 20
2.8 The experiential system of TRANSITIVITY in English 22
2.9 The logical systems ofTAXis and type of
INTERDEPENDENCE in English *
2.10 The textual system of theme in English 26
2.11 Non-formal feature motivation in DEDCIS 28
2.12 The experiential mode of expression - constituency 31
2.13 The logical mode of expression - interdependency 32
2.14 The interpersonal mode of expression - prosody 33
2.15 The textual mode of expression - pulse and prominence 34
2.16 Fawcett s congruence network
2.17 An instantiated starting structure *
3.1 Generation: processes and resources ?
3.2 Processes in tactical generation
3.3 Primary choices in TRANSITIVITY °*
3.4 Primary choices in MOOD
3.5 A selection of choices in THEME b5
3.6 Input to penman as spl expressions
3.7 The chooser ofthe process-type system
3.8 Function structure of Kim devours the cookies, (clause
level)
3.9 Function structure of What does Kim devour? (clause
i i 65
level)
3.10 Correspondence generation model - SFL 68
3.11 SemR of Kim devours the cookies. 71
3.12 DSyntR of Kim devours the cookies. 71
3.13 SSyntR of Kim devours the cookies. 72
3.14 SemR of What does Kim devour? 72
3.15 DSyntR of What does Kim devour? 72
3.16 SSyntR of What does Kim devour? 72
3.17 FUG: a fragment of paradigmatic grammar (operative
voice, transitivity) in comet 75
3.18 PSFD (after unification with syntactic constraints) of
Kim devours the cookies. 76
3.19 PSFD (after unification with syntactic constraints) of
What does Kim devour? 77
3.20 Input to mumble-86 80
3.21 A tag representation of Kim devours the cookies. 81
3.22 A tag representation of What does Kim devour? 81
3.23 Resources required in tactical generation 85
4.1 The top system of the grammar: rank 93
4.2 Lexical and inflectional features of verbs in the word
class hierarchy 94
4.3 The relation between clause and lexical verb 96
4.4 The system of clause-complexity 97
4.5 The systems of TAXIS and TYPE OF INTERDEPENDENCE 98
4.6 Logical structure of sample text 4.1 98
4.7 The system of transitivity-primary delicacy 100
4.8 The system of ACTION TYPE 102
4.9 The relational type system 104
4.10 The mental TYPE system 107
4.11 The communicative type system 108
4.12 The direct-object-insertion gate 111
4.13 The systems of DIATHESIS 112
4.14 Subsystems of passivization 114
4.15 Reflexive construction 116
4.16 The systems for Circumstantials (primary delicacy) 118
4.17 The system of temporal-location-phoricity 119
4.18 Subtypes of [space-location] 119
4.19 The theme systems 122
4.20 The system of MOOD 124
4.21 The German tense systems 126
4.22 The system of nominal-group-complexity 131
4.23 An example of the logical structure of the NG 132
4.24 Experiential structure of the NG 132
4.25 Some systems for noun type 133
4.26 Gates for noun-inherent boundedness 134
4.27 An example of Epithet 135
4.28 An example of Classifier 135
4.29 The systems of definiteness and quantity in
numeration 136
4.30 An example of Qualification 137
4.31 The systems of thing-type and processual-thing-
TYPE l- °
4.32 The systems of determination for German 139
4.33 Nominal person systems 140
4.34 An example of a gate for pronouns 140
4.35 Deictic - Head-Noun case concord and number
agreement lHt^
4.36 Lexical gender of the noun 143
4.37 Agreement in gender 143
4.38 Deictic - adjectival-modifier agreement 144
4.39 A Hallidayan dependency analysis of the simplex NG 146
4.40 Scaling of adjectives 147
4.41 The system of adjectival-group-declension 147
4.42 The system of adverbial-type I48
4.43 The system of adverbial-intensification 149
4.44 The system of MINOR PROCESS type 149
4.45 A gate for Minorprocess l^O
4.46 Subtypes of [spatial-process] J5?
4.47 Subtypes of [motion-process] J^O
4.48 PronominalizationofMinorprocesses 152
5.1 An example of unification ]™
5.2 gpsg 67
5.3 A GPSG representation of syntactic structure j °»
5.4 hpsg: Nonlexical types
5.5 Unification of an ID-schema (1) with the HFP and the
Subcategorization Principle (2) j,L
5.6 Conflation by unification
5.7 A fragment of a clause system network as type hierarchy l / /
5.8 An sfg syntagmatic structure as typed feature structure 178
5.9 A fragment of an SFG as a type hierarchy j*£
5.10 A surface-syntactically motivated transitivity hierarchy l y y
5.11 Kim devours a cookie. 6
5.12 Kim sings. 207
5.13 Kim gives Jodie a cookie. _
5.14 Kim gives a cookie to John.
5.15 Kim verschlingt einen Keks. 209
5.16 Kimsingt. 210
5.17 Kim gibt Jodie einen Keks. 211
5.18 Kim verschenkt einen Keks an John. 212
5.19 An SFG typed feature structure without dependency 213
Tables
2.1 Realization statements used in SFG 45
2.2 A comparison of approaches to realization and syntagmatic
structure 48
4.1 Functional regions of the grammar (English) cross-
classified by metafunction and rank 92
4.2 Functional regions of the grammar (German) cross-
classified by metafunction and rank 93
4.3 Major differences between nigel and komet transitivity 101
5.1 Feature usage in sfg and hpsg ^0
5.2 Zwicky s analysis j^Z
5.3 Hudson s analysis 185
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title | Systemic functional grammar in natural language generation linguistic description and computational representation |
title_auth | Systemic functional grammar in natural language generation linguistic description and computational representation |
title_exact_search | Systemic functional grammar in natural language generation linguistic description and computational representation |
title_full | Systemic functional grammar in natural language generation linguistic description and computational representation Elke Teich |
title_fullStr | Systemic functional grammar in natural language generation linguistic description and computational representation Elke Teich |
title_full_unstemmed | Systemic functional grammar in natural language generation linguistic description and computational representation Elke Teich |
title_short | Systemic functional grammar in natural language generation |
title_sort | systemic functional grammar in natural language generation linguistic description and computational representation |
title_sub | linguistic description and computational representation |
topic | Computational linguistics Dependency grammar Systemic grammar Natürliche Sprache (DE-588)4041354-8 gnd Systemische Grammatik (DE-588)4184276-5 gnd Computerlinguistik (DE-588)4035843-4 gnd Funktionale Grammatik (DE-588)4125092-8 gnd |
topic_facet | Computational linguistics Dependency grammar Systemic grammar Natürliche Sprache Systemische Grammatik Computerlinguistik Funktionale Grammatik |
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