8 search hits
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Syntaktische Minimalformen: Grammatikalisierungen in einer medialen Nische
(2004)
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Beate Henn-Memmesheimer
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Pandaemonium Germanicum 8/2004
(2004)
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Çeviribilimde Yöntem Sorunu
(2004)
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Mehmet Gündoğdu
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Çeviride Kuram : Uygulama İlişkisi
(2004)
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Mehmet Gündoğdu
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Syntaktische Minimalformen: Grammatikalisierungen in einer medialen Nische
(2004)
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Beate Henn-Memmesheimer
- Elektronische Kommunikation in Chat-Räumen ist geprägt durch minimalisierte Syntax und Morphologie. Im Folgenden wird skizziert, dass hier zu findende Formen, einschließlich der Formen, die Bezüge zu dialektalen Mustern haben, im Rahmen einer Grammatikalisierungstheorie beschrieben werden können.
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A comprehensive semantics for agreement
(2004)
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Uli Sauerland
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A unified representation for morphological, syntactic, semantic, and referential annotations
(2004)
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Erhard W. Hinrichs
Sandra Kübler
Karin Naumann
- This paper reports on the SYN-RA (SYNtax-based Reference Annotation) project, an on-going project of annotating German newspaper texts with referential relations. The project has developed an inventory of anaphoric and coreference relations for German in the context of a unified, XML-based annotation scheme for combining morphological, syntactic, semantic, and anaphoric information. The paper discusses how this unified annotation scheme relates to other formats currently discussed in the literature, in particular the annotation graph model of Bird and Liberman (2001) and the pie-in-thesky scheme for semantic annotation.
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Tree-local MCTAG with shared nodes : an analysis of word order variation in German and Korean
(2004)
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Laura Kallmeyer
SinWon Yoon
- Tree Adjoining Grammars (TAG) are known not to be powerful enough to deal with scrambling in free word order languages. The TAG-variants proposed so far in order to account for scrambling are not entirely satisfying. Therefore, an alternative extension of TAG is introduced based on the notion of node sharing. Considering data from German and Korean, it is shown that this TAG-extension can adequately analyse scrambling data, also in combination with extraposition and topicalization.