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ID2002CZ029888
Author(s)Sgall, Petr; Böhmová, Alena
Title

The simple core and the complex periphery of natural language. A formal and computational view

PublishedCOLING 2002 : Proceedings of the 19th International Conference on Computational Linguistics. August 26 - August 30, 2002. Vol. 2, San Francisco, Morgan Kaufmann Publ. ; 2002, s. 925-931
Languageeng
Classification (CZ)Teorie a metodologie lingvistické práce
Strojová a aplikovaná lingvistika
Korpusová lingvistika
Syntax
Jednotlivé slovní druhy, jejich mluvnické kategorie a význam
Classification (EN)The theory and methodology of linguistic work
Machine and applied linguistics
Corpus linguistics
Syntax
Word classes, their grammatical categories and meaning
Subjectslingvistika komputační; Prague Dependency Treebank; syntax; členění větné aktuální; koordinace; slovosled; kategorie mluvnické; čeština
Subjects (DE)Computerlinguistik; Syntax (Satzlehre); Aktuelle Satzgliederung; Wortstellung; Tschechisch
NoteMateriál z PDT
Mediumarticle
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Holdings (in Germany)in KVK prüfen [isbn]
Sourcehttps://bibliografie.ujc.cas.cz/documents/29888
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