Natural Language Generation [electronic resource] : New Results in Artificial Intelligence, Psychology and Linguistics /

I Pragmatic Aspects -- 1. Some pragmatic decision criteria in generation -- 2. How to appear to be conforming to the ‘maxims’ even if you prefer to violate them -- 3. Contextual effects on responses to misconceptions -- 4. Generating understandable explanatory sentences -- 5. Toward a plan-based theory of referring actions -- 6. Generating referring expressions and pointing gestures -- II Generation of Connected Discourse -- 7. Rhetorical Structure Theory: description and construction of text structures -- 8. Discourse strategies for describing complex physical objects -- 9. Strategies for generating coherent descriptions of object movements in street scenes -- 10. The automated news agency: SEMTEX — a text generator for German -- 11. A connectionist approach to the generation of abstracts -- III Generator Design -- 12. Factors contributing to efficiency in natural language generation -- 13. Reviewing as a component of the text generation process -- 14. A French and English syntactic component for generation -- 15. KING: a knowledge-intensive natural language generator -- IV Grammars and Grammatical Formalisms -- 16. The relevance of Tree Adjoining Grammar to generation -- 17. Notes on the organization of the environment of a text generation grammar -- 18. A formal model of Systemic Grammar -- 19. Generating answers from a linguistically coded knowledge base -- 20. A computer model of Functional Grammar -- 21. Utterance generation from semantic representations augmented with pragmatic information -- V Stages of Human Sentence Production -- 22. Exploring levels of processing in sentence production -- 23. Incremental sentence production, self-correction, and coordination -- 24. A theory of grammatical impairment in aphasia -- VI Aspects of Lexicalization -- 25. Stages of lexical access -- 26. Where do phrases come from: some preliminary experiments in connectionist phrase generation -- 27. The generation of tense -- 28. Perceptual factors and word order in event descriptions -- 29. Metacomments in text generation -- Name Index.

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Bibliographic Details
Main Authors: Kempen, Gerard. editor., SpringerLink (Online service)
Format: Texto biblioteca
Language:eng
Published: Dordrecht : Springer Netherlands, 1987
Subjects:Computer science., Artificial intelligence., Computational linguistics., Psycholinguistics., Computer Science., Artificial Intelligence (incl. Robotics)., Computational Linguistics.,
Online Access:http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-94-009-3645-4
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