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We present a solution for the representation of Japanese honorifical information in the HPSG framework. Basically, there are three dimensions of honorification. We show that a treatment is necessary that involves both the syntactic and the contextual level of information. The japanese grammar is part of a machine translation system.
Jan Snyman papers
(2007)
Biographical history and context: Professor Jan Snyman spent most of his life researching the lesser known and marginalised San languages of Botswana and South West Africa (now Namibia). Together with O. Kohler, E. Westphal and A. Traill, he pioneered linguistic studies on these endangered languages of Africa. He contributed significantly in collection of the data that helped classify and understand the grammar of San languages. Snyman also wrote several grammars in the form of monographs and notes on these languages. By the time he died, in 2002, a draft for the Tshwaa and Kua languages had been completed. Content: Linguistic, phonetics and orthography research materials including fonts for phonetic languages. Covering dates: 1967-2000
Jagić o Maretiću
(2008)
In this text, we describe the development of a broad coverage grammar for Japanese that has been built for and used in different application contexts. The grammar is based on work done in the Verbmobil project (Siegel 2000) on machine translation of spoken dialogues in the domain of travel planning. The second application for JACY was the automatic email response task. Grammar development was described in Oepen et al. (2002a). Third, it was applied to the task of understanding material on mobile phones available on the internet, while embedded in the project DeepThought (Callmeier et al. 2004, Uszkoreit et al. 2004). Currently, it is being used for treebanking and ontology extraction from dictionary definition sentences by the Japanese company NTT (Bond et al. 2004).
Cilj je ovoga rada predstaviti morfološke značajke imenica a-deklinacije u govoru Svetoga Đurđa. Analiza se temelji na ekscerpiranim primjerima iz transkripcija ogledā slobodnoga govora prikupljenih tijekom vlastitih terenskih istraživanja te na podatcima iz detaljnih morfoloških upitnika. Građa je provjerena i u Rječniku govora Svetog Đurđa. U radu su imenice a-vrste opisane po sljedećemu načelu: najprije je predstavljen tablični pregled nastavaka u vrsti te su zabilježene posebnosti vezane uz određene padeže. Poslije njih slijedi pregled morfonoloških alternacija, naglasnih tipova iz sinkronijske perspektive te pregled povijesnoga razvoja morfologije imenica navedene vrste. Posebno su analizirane te objašnjene u komentarima imenice koje se svojom paradigmom ne uklapaju u najčešće obrasce. Zaključci dobiveni ovim istraživanjem uspoređeni su s dosad objavljenim prikazima morfologije govora Svetoga Đurđa u kritičkome osvrtu. Novi, detaljniji i precizniji zaključci, koji potiču na opis drugih sklonidbenih vrsta imenica, odnosno, morfološki opis drugih vrsta riječi, doprinijet će boljemu poznavanju govora.
Iz kajkavske frazeologije
(2011)
U radu se proučava kajkavska frazeologija na temelju prikupljanja kajkavskih, čakavskih i štokavskih frazema u stotinjak hrvatskih punktova prema posebno izrađenim upitnicima i u slobodnom razgovoru s ispitanicima u sklopu rada na projektu Istraživanje hrvatske dijalektne frazeologije i u suradnji s nekoliko generacija studenata Kroatistike Filozofskog fakulteta u Zagrebu.
This paper presents the Italian version of the Multilingual Assessment tool for Narratives (MAIN), describes how it was developed and reports on some recent uses of MAIN within the Italian context. The Italian MAIN has been used in different research projects and for clinical purposes; results have been presented at conferences and in peer reviewed papers. The results indicate that MAIN is an appropriate assessment tool for evaluating children’s narrative competence, in production and comprehension from preschool age (5 years) to school age (8 years) in typical language development, bilingual development and language delay/disorders.