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spelling | Prague studies in mathematical linguistics. 8 / Czechoslovak Academy of Sciences. Amsterdam ; Philadelphia : J. Benjamins Pub. Co., 1983. 1 online resource (218 pages) text txt rdacontent computer c rdamedia online resource cr rdacarrier Linguistic and literary studies in eastern Europe (LLSEE), 0165-7712 ; v. 17 Print version record. PRAGUE STUDIES IN MATHEMATICAL LINGUISTICS; Editorial page; Title page; Copyright page; Table of contents; 1 Quantitative Linguictics; SOME QUANTITATIVE CHARACTERISTICS OF NON-FICTION TEXTS IN PRESENT-DAY CZECH; I. Text-formative features; II. Typological features; QUANTITATIVE ASPECTS OF VERB CATEGORIES (Based on Present-Day Czech Non-Fiction Texts); 1. Category of person; 2. Category of number; 3. Category of mood; 4. Category of tense; 5. Category of voice; 6. Categories of infinitive and participles; ON THE PROBLEM OF PREPOSITIONS IN NON-FICTION STYLE. SIMPLE SENTENCE STRUCTURE FROM THE QUANTITATIVE POINT OF VIEW (Based on Present-Day Czech Non-Fiction Texts)1. Introduction; 2. Data, their analysis and interpretation; 3. Conclusion; COMPOUND/COMPLEX SENTENCES IN NON-FICTION TEXTS; 1. The number of simple sentences vs. the number of compound/complex sentences; 2. The most frequent patterns of the compound/complex sentences; 3. The length of the compound/complex sentences; 4. Frequencies of subordinate clauses; 5. Basic data concerning the order of clauses; 6. Connective means; 7. Conclusion; SOME NOTES ON FREQUENCY -- RANK RELATION. Pareto' s modelFirst result; Second result; Independent model; Assumption; Third result; Conclusion; A STYLOSTATISTICAL EXAMINATION OF CONJUNCTIONS IN MODERN ENGLISH; 1. The data on the quantitative examination of English conjunciions; 2. The frequency of occurrence of conjunctions in the characterization of the individual styles examined; 3. The frrquency of occurrence of individual conjunctions; 3.1. The number of different conjunctions; 3.2. The frequency of occurrence of individual conjunctions in the styles examined; 3.3. Analysis of the samples of particular styles; 4. Conclusion. ON SOME QUANTITATIVE ASPECTS OF THE SENTENCES IN PALACKÝ'S WORKS1. Introductory; 1.1. Aim of this article; 1.2. Terminological notes; 2. Structure of sentence; 3. Number of words in the sentence; 4. Position of the finite verb; 5. Conclusions; ON SOME ASPECTS OF SYNTACTIC COMPLEXITY IN FICTION STYLE; INTERSENTENTIAL CONNECTIONS IN JOURNALISTIC TEXT; Appendix; 2 Algebraic Linguistics; ON AN EFFECTIVE CONSTRUCTION OF A GRAMMAR GENERATING A GIVEN LANGUAGE; 1. Introduction; 2. Construction of a generalized grammar with linear productions generating a given language. 3. Congruence on the unary algebra (C*, C)4. Construction of a grammar by means of a finite number of fragments; 5. Example; A NOTE ON STRUCTURAL HOMONYMY AND WORD ORDER; TOO MANY PARADIGMS?; REMARKS ON THE MEANINGS OF CASES; ADNOMINAL GENITIVE IN THE FUNCTIONAL GENERATIVE DESCRIPTION OF CZECH; THE INTERRELATION BETWEEN A PHONE, A PHONEME AND A MORPHOPHONEME; MOSAIC -- A METHOD FOR AUTOMATIC EXTRACTION OF TERMINOLOGICAL ELEMENTS FROM TEXTS IN NATURAL LANGUAGE; A QUESTION ANSWERING SYSTEM BASED ON NATURAL LANGUAGE INFERENCING; ON THE LINGUISTIC ASPECTS OF A QUERY SYSTEM. Mathematical linguistics. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85082122 Linguistique mathématique. PHILOSOPHY Language. bisacsh Mathematical linguistics fast Československá akademie věd. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/n79097408 Print version: Prague studies in mathematical linguistics. 8. Amsterdam ; Philadelphia : J. Benjamins Pub. Co., 1983 9027215219 (OCoLC)31857952 Linguistic & literary studies in Eastern Europe ; v. 17. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/n42015433 FWS01 ZDB-4-EBA FWS_PDA_EBA https://search.ebscohost.com/login.aspx?direct=true&scope=site&db=nlebk&AN=407389 Volltext |
spellingShingle | Prague studies in mathematical linguistics. Linguistic & literary studies in Eastern Europe ; PRAGUE STUDIES IN MATHEMATICAL LINGUISTICS; Editorial page; Title page; Copyright page; Table of contents; 1 Quantitative Linguictics; SOME QUANTITATIVE CHARACTERISTICS OF NON-FICTION TEXTS IN PRESENT-DAY CZECH; I. Text-formative features; II. Typological features; QUANTITATIVE ASPECTS OF VERB CATEGORIES (Based on Present-Day Czech Non-Fiction Texts); 1. Category of person; 2. Category of number; 3. Category of mood; 4. Category of tense; 5. Category of voice; 6. Categories of infinitive and participles; ON THE PROBLEM OF PREPOSITIONS IN NON-FICTION STYLE. SIMPLE SENTENCE STRUCTURE FROM THE QUANTITATIVE POINT OF VIEW (Based on Present-Day Czech Non-Fiction Texts)1. Introduction; 2. Data, their analysis and interpretation; 3. Conclusion; COMPOUND/COMPLEX SENTENCES IN NON-FICTION TEXTS; 1. The number of simple sentences vs. the number of compound/complex sentences; 2. The most frequent patterns of the compound/complex sentences; 3. The length of the compound/complex sentences; 4. Frequencies of subordinate clauses; 5. Basic data concerning the order of clauses; 6. Connective means; 7. Conclusion; SOME NOTES ON FREQUENCY -- RANK RELATION. Pareto' s modelFirst result; Second result; Independent model; Assumption; Third result; Conclusion; A STYLOSTATISTICAL EXAMINATION OF CONJUNCTIONS IN MODERN ENGLISH; 1. The data on the quantitative examination of English conjunciions; 2. The frequency of occurrence of conjunctions in the characterization of the individual styles examined; 3. The frrquency of occurrence of individual conjunctions; 3.1. The number of different conjunctions; 3.2. The frequency of occurrence of individual conjunctions in the styles examined; 3.3. Analysis of the samples of particular styles; 4. Conclusion. ON SOME QUANTITATIVE ASPECTS OF THE SENTENCES IN PALACKÝ'S WORKS1. Introductory; 1.1. Aim of this article; 1.2. Terminological notes; 2. Structure of sentence; 3. Number of words in the sentence; 4. Position of the finite verb; 5. Conclusions; ON SOME ASPECTS OF SYNTACTIC COMPLEXITY IN FICTION STYLE; INTERSENTENTIAL CONNECTIONS IN JOURNALISTIC TEXT; Appendix; 2 Algebraic Linguistics; ON AN EFFECTIVE CONSTRUCTION OF A GRAMMAR GENERATING A GIVEN LANGUAGE; 1. Introduction; 2. Construction of a generalized grammar with linear productions generating a given language. 3. Congruence on the unary algebra (C*, C)4. Construction of a grammar by means of a finite number of fragments; 5. Example; A NOTE ON STRUCTURAL HOMONYMY AND WORD ORDER; TOO MANY PARADIGMS?; REMARKS ON THE MEANINGS OF CASES; ADNOMINAL GENITIVE IN THE FUNCTIONAL GENERATIVE DESCRIPTION OF CZECH; THE INTERRELATION BETWEEN A PHONE, A PHONEME AND A MORPHOPHONEME; MOSAIC -- A METHOD FOR AUTOMATIC EXTRACTION OF TERMINOLOGICAL ELEMENTS FROM TEXTS IN NATURAL LANGUAGE; A QUESTION ANSWERING SYSTEM BASED ON NATURAL LANGUAGE INFERENCING; ON THE LINGUISTIC ASPECTS OF A QUERY SYSTEM. Mathematical linguistics. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85082122 Linguistique mathématique. PHILOSOPHY Language. bisacsh Mathematical linguistics fast |
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title | Prague studies in mathematical linguistics. |
title_auth | Prague studies in mathematical linguistics. |
title_exact_search | Prague studies in mathematical linguistics. |
title_full | Prague studies in mathematical linguistics. 8 / Czechoslovak Academy of Sciences. |
title_fullStr | Prague studies in mathematical linguistics. 8 / Czechoslovak Academy of Sciences. |
title_full_unstemmed | Prague studies in mathematical linguistics. 8 / Czechoslovak Academy of Sciences. |
title_short | Prague studies in mathematical linguistics. |
title_sort | prague studies in mathematical linguistics |
topic | Mathematical linguistics. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85082122 Linguistique mathématique. PHILOSOPHY Language. bisacsh Mathematical linguistics fast |
topic_facet | Mathematical linguistics. Linguistique mathématique. PHILOSOPHY Language. Mathematical linguistics |
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