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Contributions to Functional Syntax, Semantics and Language Comprehension
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Table of contents:- Introduction- Contents- General theoretical issues- On the notion 'type of language'- Syntax, meaning, and reference- Optional participants in a semantic interpretation (Arity of predicates and case frames of verbs)- A dependency base for a linguistic description- On presupposition and allegation- Remarks on text, language and communication- Empirical questions of syntax and semantics- Valency (case) frames of verbs- Topic, and focus- Sentences with general actor- Specific issues of grammar- Case frames of nouns- On the syntax of some types of pronouns in Czech- Passive voi...
Table of contents:
- Introduction
- Contents
- General theoretical issues
- On the notion 'type of language'
- Syntax, meaning, and reference
- Optional participants in a semantic interpretation (Arity of predicates and case frames of verbs)
- A dependency base for a linguistic description
- On presupposition and allegation
- Remarks on text, language and communication
- Empirical questions of syntax and semantics
- Valency (case) frames of verbs
- Topic, and focus
- Sentences with general actor
- Specific issues of grammar
- Case frames of nouns
- On the syntax of some types of pronouns in Czech
- Passive voice in the generative description of Czech
- Verbal prefixation from the viewpoint of valency
- Towards systems of automatic comprehension
- Text-and-inference based answering of questions
- Logical and linguistic aspects of computer-based inference processes
- On a dependency analysis of English for automatic translation
- Editorial note
- References
- List of abbreviations
- Introduction
- Contents
- General theoretical issues
- On the notion 'type of language'
- Syntax, meaning, and reference
- Optional participants in a semantic interpretation (Arity of predicates and case frames of verbs)
- A dependency base for a linguistic description
- On presupposition and allegation
- Remarks on text, language and communication
- Empirical questions of syntax and semantics
- Valency (case) frames of verbs
- Topic, and focus
- Sentences with general actor
- Specific issues of grammar
- Case frames of nouns
- On the syntax of some types of pronouns in Czech
- Passive voice in the generative description of Czech
- Verbal prefixation from the viewpoint of valency
- Towards systems of automatic comprehension
- Text-and-inference based answering of questions
- Logical and linguistic aspects of computer-based inference processes
- On a dependency analysis of English for automatic translation
- Editorial note
- References
- List of abbreviations