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| #13195079 in Books | 2013-05-23 | 2013-05-23 | Original language:English | PDF # 1 | 233.93 x15.88 x6.14l,1.20 | File type: PDF | 352 pages|||“As the title promises, The Semantic Representation of Natural Language sets out to develop a formalism for representing natural language meaning. After an enjoyable journey through the world of meaning from words to texts, touching upon ancient Rome, fa
Could a single semantic formalism be created which would allow for the representation of meaning at all levels from basic semantic units and relations to sentence-level and text-level meaning, while remaining practical and user-friendly?
This book showcases a detailed, precise and clear semantic formalism such that representations of meaning can be created and understood by a wide range of users, including logicians, linguists, creative writers, and literary sp...
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