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The main difference between Ontological Semantics
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| Author | Malaia, Evguenia |
| Abstract | present work focuses on representation of event types in Ontological Semantics. As a systemic resource for knowledge-based Natural Language Processing, Ontological Semantics strives to represent the results of human language processing ability. This work suggests that event structure representation is indispensable to this task, noting the use of event structure in semantic representations of natural languages. It proceeds with offering possible ways of incorporating event structure into an ontological semantic system, and consider the advantages of using an event-structural treatment of predicates for semantic interpretation of ambiguous sentences, including implicature. |
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| Subject Keyword | Ontological Semantics Main Difference Event Structure Event-structural Treatment Systemic Resource Ambiguous Sentence Possible Way Semantic Interpretation Event Type Semantic Representation Knowledge-based Natural Language Processing Natural Language Event Structure Representation Present Work Focus Ontological Semantic System Human Language Processing Ability |
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