WHAT IS DISCOURSE ANALYLISIS
CHAMBA
LEXICOGRAPllER
Is an expert system designed primarily for natural language processing purposes.
The system consists of two basic components
Lexical database (LBD)
Bibliographic database (BBD)
Lexical database (LBD)
LBD is a vocabulary presented in a machine-readable machine-readable form and consisting of several domains, as in a usual relational database.
Bibliographic database (BBD)
In the DB, for each lexeme or semantic feature all documents containing lexicographically useful
lexicographically useful information about that lexeme or feature.
4. SEMANTIC FEATURES AND
SELECTION RESTRICTIONS IN
LEXICON AND GRAMMAR
Evolution of Semantic Features
Semantic features were vital in 60s semantic analysis.
By the 70s and 80s, semantic features took a secondary role, but recent trends argue for their importance.
Semantic Features in NLP
Semantic features viewed as subsidiary in NLP systems in the past.
Argues for the significance of semantic features in modern semantics, even in complex contexts.
Semantic Features vs. Syntactic Features
Suggests semantic features, not syntactic ones, regulate selection restrictions.
Anna Wierzbicka asserts grammar's selection restrictions are motivated by semantic features.
Semantically Motivated Selection Restrictions
Many syntactic restrictions prove to be semantically motivated.
Examples include Neg-Raising predicates and Russian conjunctions following specific semantic components.
Semantic Invariants in Predicate Classes
Identifies a semantic invariant in predicates introducing indirect questions.
Semantic component 'X knows' influences the semantic options of certain predicates.
5. ON SEMANTIC IN-VARIANT OF THE
CLASS OF WORDS WITH GENITIVE
SUBJECT
Case Choice in Genitive Subject Construction
Examines case selection in genitive subject construction in Russian.
Notes instances where nominative is also possible, introducing syntactic features of verbs.
Syntactic Feature and Semantic Affinity
Asserts case choice linked to a syntactic feature in verb groups.
Apresjan's list of over two hundred verbs, emphasizing the role of a unique syntactic feature.
Semantic Invariant in Genitive Verbs
Introduces the concept of genitive verbs with a semantic invariant.
Two distinct but related semantic components explain the use of genitive subjects in negative sentences.
Cognate Semantics in Genitive Subject Groups
Group I and Group II genitive subjects determined by different, yet cognate, semantic components.
Explains conversational implicatures related to the absence of an object in the field of vision.