The psychological process of translating semantic into syntactic structures has dynamic properties such as the following. (1) The speaker is able to start pronouncing an utterance before having worked out the semantic content he wishes to express. Selection of semantic content and construction of syntactic form proceed partially in parallel. (2) The human sentence generator takes as input not only a specification of semantic content but also some indication of desired syntactic shape. Such indications, if present, do not complicate the generation process but make it easier. (3) Certain regularities of speech errors suggest a two-stage generation process. Stage I constructs the “syntactic skeleton” of an utterance; stage II provides the skel...
As the development of computer technology and Internet use, system utterance producing gains more an...
it Human speakers often produce sentences incremen-tally. They can start speaking having in mind onl...
We describe two systems for automatically generat-ing English sentences, and evaluate the suitabilit...
The psychological process of translating semantic into syntactic structures has dynamic properties s...
This paper presents a theory of the syntactic aspects of human sentence production. An important cha...
Human speakers often produce sentences incrementally. They can start speaking having in mind only a ...
it is widely acknowledged that characteristics of the general information processing svstem in which...
It is an important feature of the human sentence production system that semantic and syntactic proce...
1. Introduction 2. A generative grammar as an algorithm 3. The semantic component 4. Bibliography 1....
This article is reproduced from the previous edition, volume 22, pp. 14879–14882, © 2001, Elsevier L...
Incremental sentence generation imposes special constraints on the representation of the grammar and...
Research on speech production investigates the cognitive processes involved in transforming thoughts...
A new cognitive architecture is proposed for the syntactic aspects of human sentence processing. The...
This thesis is on Natural Language Generation. It describes a linguistic realisation system that tr...
Humans use their grammatical knowledge in more than one way. On one hand, they use it to understand ...
As the development of computer technology and Internet use, system utterance producing gains more an...
it Human speakers often produce sentences incremen-tally. They can start speaking having in mind onl...
We describe two systems for automatically generat-ing English sentences, and evaluate the suitabilit...
The psychological process of translating semantic into syntactic structures has dynamic properties s...
This paper presents a theory of the syntactic aspects of human sentence production. An important cha...
Human speakers often produce sentences incrementally. They can start speaking having in mind only a ...
it is widely acknowledged that characteristics of the general information processing svstem in which...
It is an important feature of the human sentence production system that semantic and syntactic proce...
1. Introduction 2. A generative grammar as an algorithm 3. The semantic component 4. Bibliography 1....
This article is reproduced from the previous edition, volume 22, pp. 14879–14882, © 2001, Elsevier L...
Incremental sentence generation imposes special constraints on the representation of the grammar and...
Research on speech production investigates the cognitive processes involved in transforming thoughts...
A new cognitive architecture is proposed for the syntactic aspects of human sentence processing. The...
This thesis is on Natural Language Generation. It describes a linguistic realisation system that tr...
Humans use their grammatical knowledge in more than one way. On one hand, they use it to understand ...
As the development of computer technology and Internet use, system utterance producing gains more an...
it Human speakers often produce sentences incremen-tally. They can start speaking having in mind onl...
We describe two systems for automatically generat-ing English sentences, and evaluate the suitabilit...