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  2. Hockett's design features - Wikipedia

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    It differs critically from Chomsky's idea of Universal Grammar but rather purports that people learn how to speak by interacting with experienced language users, namely a 'more knowledgable other' such as a parent, older sibling or caretaker ([3]) [vague] Significantly, language and culture are woven together in this construct, functioning hand ...

  3. Arbitrariness - Wikipedia

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    An arbitrary legal judgment is a decision made at the discretion of the judge, not one that is fixed by law. [7] [1] In some countries, a prohibition of arbitrariness is enshrined into the constitution. Article 9 of the Swiss Federal Constitution theoretically overrides even democratic decisions in prohibiting arbitrary government action. [8]

  4. Context-sensitive language - Wikipedia

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    A superset of this language, called the Bach language, [3] is defined as the set of all strings where "a", "b" and "c" (or any other set of three symbols) occurs equally often (aabccb, baabcaccb, etc.) and is also context-sensitive. [4] [5] L can be shown to be a context-sensitive language by constructing a linear bounded automaton which accepts L.

  5. Deep linguistic processing - Wikipedia

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    Deep linguistic processing is a natural language processing framework which draws on theoretical and descriptive linguistics. It models language predominantly by way of theoretical syntactic/semantic theory (e.g. CCG , HPSG , LFG , TAG , the Prague School ).

  6. Iconicity - Wikipedia

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    This can be seen, for example, in Amharic, where täsäbbärä means "it was broken" and täsäbbabärä means that "it was shattered". Iconic coding principles may be natural tendencies in language and are also part of our cognitive and biological make-up. Whether iconicity is a part of language is an open debate in linguistics.

  7. Symbolic linguistic representation - Wikipedia

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    Improving Natural Language Processing by Linguistic Document Annotation. In Proceedings of the COLING-2000 Workshop on Semantic Annotation and Intelligent Content, pages 20–27, Centre Universitaire, Luxembourg. International Committee on Computational Linguistics. Jurafsky, Daniel; Martin, James H. (2024). Speech and Language Processing.

  8. Grammaticality - Wikipedia

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    Studies of grammaticality illusion in other languages such as Dutch and German [37] suggest that different language structures prevent participants from making incorrect judgments. For example, a three-verb sequence in subordinate clauses is more common in German or Dutch than in English. As a result, German or Dutch participants are well able ...

  9. Stochastic grammar - Wikipedia

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    Statistical natural language processing uses stochastic, probabilistic and statistical methods, especially to resolve difficulties that arise because longer sentences are highly ambiguous when processed with realistic grammars, yielding thousands or millions of possible analyses.