Formalising Natural Languages with NooJ:
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Beschreibung: | Editors' preface; nooj computational devices; part one; porting persian lexical resources to nooj; accentual expansion of the belarusian and russian dictionaries; formalising a dictionary of 17th century english with nooj; a deverbal noun generator for turkish; derivation of adjectives from proper names; part two; a description of the french nucleus vp using co-occurrence constraints; the annotation of the predicate-argument structure of transfer nouns; disambiguating polish verbs of motion; numeral-noun and numeral-adjective construction in greek Rule-based approach for semantic relation extraction between arabic named entitiesanalysis of translational asymmetries in verb argument structures; part three; the russian linguistic resources in space psychological research; towards an on-line concordance service; sentiscope; enrichment of the greek nooj module; specific nooj resources for the recognition and the translation of arabic sports organization names; the auxiliary verbs in nooj's french-chinese mt system; part four; using nooj grammars to enrich awn semantic relation; formalising quechua noun inflection Towards a nooj module for malagasydiscourse segmentation of arabic texts using cascade grammars; an armenian grammar for proper names; porting nooj to multiple platforms; formalising the izafe constructions in sorani kurdish; a nooj module for rromani NooJ is a linguistic development environment that provides tools for linguists to construct linguistic resources that formalise a large gamut of linguistic phenomena: typography, orthography, lexicons for simple words, multiword units and discontinuous expressions, inflectional and derivational morphology, local, structural and transformational syntax, and semantics. For each resource that linguists create, NooJ provides parsers that can apply it to any corpus of texts in order to extract ex .. |
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