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Grundlagen der Computerlinguistik

Grundlagen der Computerlinguistik

Roland R. Hausser

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Springer Nature B.V.
Año de edición:
2000
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Redes y comunicaciones informáticas
ISBN:
9783540671879
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Die zentrale Aufgabe einer zukunftsorientierten Computerlinguistik ist die Entwicklung kognitiver Maschinen, mit denen Menschen in ihrer jeweiligen Sprache frei reden können. Langfristig umfaßt diese Zielsetzung eine funktional ausgerichtete Theoriebildung, eine objektive Verifikationsmethode und eine Fülle praktischer Anwendungen.Für die natürlichsprachliche Kommunikation wird nicht nur Sprachverarbeitung, sondern auch nichtsprachliche Wahrnehmung und Handlung benötigt. Deshalb ist der Inhalt dieses Lehrbuchs als Sprachtheorie für die Konstruktion sprechender Roboter organisiert. Sein zentrales Thema ist die Kommunikationsmechanik natürlicher Sprachen - beim Sprecher und beim Hörer. Der Inhalt ist in folgende vier Teile mit je sechs Kapiteln gegliedert: Sprachtheorie; Formale Grammatik; Morphologie und Syntax; Semantik und Pragmatik. Insgesamt 772 Übungsaufgaben dienen der Verständniskontrolle und -vertiefung.

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