TY - BOOK ID - 828784 TI - Contributions to functional syntax, semantics, and language comprehension PY - 1984 VL - 16 SN - 9027215200 9786613328601 1283328607 9027279659 9789027215208 9789027279651 9781283328609 661332860X PB - Amsterdam Benjamins DB - UniCat KW - Lexicology. Semantics KW - Psycholinguistics KW - Artificial intelligence. Robotics. Simulation. Graphics KW - Grammar KW - Mathematical linguistics KW - Grammar, Comparative and general KW - Semantics KW - Czech language KW - Syntax KW - -Grammar, Comparative and general KW - -Mathematical linguistics KW - 801.56 KW - Formal semantics KW - Semasiology KW - Semiology (Semantics) KW - Comparative linguistics KW - Information theory KW - Language and languages KW - Lexicology KW - Meaning (Psychology) KW - Algebraic linguistics KW - Linguistics KW - Linguistics, Mathematical KW - Applied linguistics KW - Computational linguistics KW - Comparative grammar KW - Grammar, Philosophical KW - Grammar, Universal KW - Philosophical grammar KW - Philology KW - Bohemian language KW - Slavic languages, Western KW - Syntaxis. Semantiek KW - Statistical methods KW - Mathematical models KW - Grammar, Comparative KW - Mathematical linguistics. KW - Semantics. KW - Syntax. KW - 801.56 Syntaxis. Semantiek KW - Grammar [Comparative and general ] KW - Addresses, essays, lectures KW - Grammar, Comparative and general - Syntax KW - Czech language - Syntax KW - Grammar, Comparative and general Syntax UR - https://www.unicat.be/uniCat?func=search&query=sysid:828784 AB - This volume presents a rather complete survey of the research activities of the Prague group of algebraic linguistics. Some of the papers included bear witness to the fact that algebraic linguistics, or the formal description of language, is not the only domain in which the Prague group is active. Typological and empirically oriented discussions are represented as well, and so are accounts of some of the experimental systems from the domains of computational linguistics and natural language comprehension. Most of the papers included here have been published (partly in Czech) in periodicals and miscellanies, some of which are not easily accessible; a smaller part consists of papers written specifically for the present volume. The volume is divided into four sections, the first of which contains generally oriented papers. The second section consists of contributions devoted to the core of the empirical problems of sentence structure. The third section includes papers concerning specific questions of the syntax of Czech, and section four is oriented towards the experimental systems prepared by the Prague group. ER -