Formalising Natural Languages with NooJ.
NooJ is a linguistic development environment that provides tools for linguists to construct linguistic resources that formalise a large gamut of linguistic phenomena: typography, orthography, lexicons for simple words, multiword units and discontinuous expressions, inflectional and derivational morp...
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Cambridge Scholars Publishing,
2013.
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Table of Contents:
- Editors' preface; nooj computational devices; part one; porting persian lexical resources to nooj; accentual expansion of the belarusian and russian dictionaries; formalising a dictionary of 17th century english with nooj; a deverbal noun generator for turkish; derivation of adjectives from proper names; part two; a description of the french nucleus vp using co-occurrence constraints; the annotation of the predicate-argument structure of transfer nouns; disambiguating polish verbs of motion; numeral-noun and numeral-adjective construction in greek.
- Rule-based approach for semantic relation extraction between arabic named entitiesanalysis of translational asymmetries in verb argument structures; part three; the russian linguistic resources in space psychological research; towards an on-line concordance service; sentiscope; enrichment of the greek nooj module; specific nooj resources for the recognition and the translation of arabic sports organization names; the auxiliary verbs in nooj's french-chinese mt system; part four; using nooj grammars to enrich awn semantic relation; formalising quechua noun inflection.
- Towards a nooj module for malagasydiscourse segmentation of arabic texts using cascade grammars; an armenian grammar for proper names; porting nooj to multiple platforms; formalising the izafe constructions in sorani kurdish; a nooj module for rromani.