Linguistic Meaning and Knowledge Representation in Automatic Understanding of Natural Language

Eva Hajičová, Petr Sgall


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The necessity of and means for distinguishing between a level of linguistic meaning and a domain of "factual knowledge" (or cognitive content) are argued for, supported by a survey of relevant operational criteria. The level of meaning is characterized as a safe base for computational applications, which allows for a set of inference rules accounting for the content (factual relations) of a given domain.
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COLING 1980 Volume 1: The 8th International Conference on Computational Linguistics
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Eva Hajičová and Petr Sgall. 1980. Linguistic Meaning and Knowledge Representation in Automatic Understanding of Natural Language. In COLING 1980 Volume 1: The 8th International Conference on Computational Linguistics, pages 67–75.
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