Title of article
Nexus and Stage: Computer-Assisted Class Discussion and the First-Year English Course
Author/Authors
LaGrandeur، Kevin نويسنده ,
Issue Information
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2001
Pages
-350
From page
351
To page
0
Abstract
The aim of this paper is to describe a technique for identifying the sources of several types of syntactic ambiguity in Arabic Sentences with a single parse only. Normally, any sentence with two or more structural representations is said to be syntactically ambiguous. However, Arabic sentences with only one structural representation may be ambiguous. Our technique for identifying Syntactic Ambiguity in Single-Parse Arabic Sentences (SASPAS) analyzes each sentence and verifies the conditions that govern the existence of certain types of syntactic ambiguities in Arabic sentences. SASPAS is integrated with the syntactic parser, which is based on Definite Clause Grammar (DCG) formalism. The system accepts Arabic sentences in their original script.
Keywords
viscosity , topography , continental deformation , crustal deformation , isostasy , orogeny , radioactivity
Journal title
COMPUTER AND THE HUMANITIES
Serial Year
2001
Journal title
COMPUTER AND THE HUMANITIES
Record number
32068
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