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Determination and Quantification
published in:
Frank van Eynde and Paul
Schmidt, eds., Linguistic Specifications for Typed Feature Structure
Formalisms. Vol. 10 of Studies in Machine Translation and Natural
Language Processing, Official Publications of the European Communities,
Luxembourg, 1998. (pp. 281-314)
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of the European Communities, European Commission.
Abstract:
This contribution to the official publication reporting on the results of a European project (Linguistic Specifications for Future Industrial Standards, cf. Curriculum Vitae) deals with linguistic phenomena of determination and quantification. The study starts from a broad descriptive characterization of morpho-syntactic determination, covering articles as well as cardinal, demonstrative, ordinal, possessive and quantitative determiners, and illustrates it by means of multilingual data; on the other hand, quantification is understood as a semantic mechanism, modelling Noun Phrase (NP) interpretation as assumed by standard approaches to logical semantics that the work briefly reviews. For the purposes of computational linguistics, a treatment of determiners, NP structure and quantification building on the above-mentioned background is developed within a version of Head-driven Phrase Structure Grammar (HPSGYou can read it as the following
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