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Syntactic and related linguistic clues in computer language processing

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DOI: 10.23977/comll.2019.11001 | Downloads: 19 | Views: 3912

Author(s)

Wang Peng 1

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1 School of Economics and Management, Dalian University, China

Corresponding Author

Wang Peng

ABSTRACT

As a special linguistic category, plausibility plays an important role in presentation and communication. However, the composition of the essay is more complicated, involving lexical semantics, syntax and pragmatics. It is generally believed that a particular type of word or structure can be expressed in language expression. In view of the linguistic mark-up in the language, scholars have carried out many useful explorations from the aspects of the classification of the words and the reliability of the information. This paper takes the English and Chinese colloquial corpus as an example. Based on the corpus annotation, it summarizes the common types and problems found in the annotation process, as well as other relevant language cues in addition to the basic vocabulary.

KEYWORDS

Argument; prima; reliability; corpus

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Wang Peng, Syntactic and related linguistic clues in computer language processing. Computational Linguistics Letters (2019) 1: 1-3. DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.23977/comll.2019.11001.

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