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21. Question Classification in Question Answering Systems
Sammanfattning : Question answering systems can be seen as the next step in information retrieval, allowing users to pose questions in natural language and receive succinct answers. In order for a question answering system as a whole to be successful, research has shown that the correct classification of questions with regards to the expected answer type is imperative. LÄS MER
22. A typed functional language for expressing register usage
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23. Language Engineering in Grammatical Framework (GF)
Sammanfattning : This thesis describes a number of practical experiments rather than theoreticalinvestigations in the area of natural language processing. The basis forthe work presented is Grammatical Framework (GF). It is a very complexsystem, which comprises among other things a grammar formalism based ontype theory and its implementation written in Haskell. LÄS MER
24. Purism på glid? : Studier i nutida isländskt ordbruk
Sammanfattning : The aim of this thesis is to investigate changes in vocabulary use in modern Icelandic. This is done by surveying loanwords not conforming to loanword patterns dominant in standard Icelandic since the rise of purism in the second half of the 19th century, and by mapping of the use of colloquialisms and colloquial word forms in written language. LÄS MER
25. Sprachvariation und Sprachkontakt in Existenzverbkonstruktionen des Pomerano. Eine korpusgestüzte Untersuchung einer niederdeutschen Varietät in Brasilien
Sammanfattning : This study investigates the Low German variety of Pomerano spoken by descendants of settlers who arrived in Brazil around 1860–1880 from the European region of Pomerania. The focus of this linguistic study is on existential constructions (Existenzverbkonstruktionen – EVK), which are used to express “existence” (Es gibt einen Gott) or an ingressive status of “coming into existence” (Es gibt ein Fest). LÄS MER