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  • ...expletives or to expletive attributives. Both are a type of filler in the syntactic sense. '''Syntactic expletives''' are words that play in syntax but carry no meaning. ...
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  • [[Category:Syntactic or lexical categories]] [[Category:Syntactic or lexical categories]] ...
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  • For example, verbs all function more or less the same, and when they don't we qualify how they vary. * '''lexical category''' ...
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  • ...than function), often (the base of) [[nouns]], [[verbs]], [[adjectives]], or [[adverbs]]. ...tion morpheme}}''' is one that primarily adds relations between morphemes (or more function than content), including ...
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  • * main grapheme plus combining graphemes (often diacritics), or ...nt and presence of curls and lines, like the different ways of writing a 4 or 7, but many other things face a lot of disagreement. {{comment|You could fo ...
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  • sometimes with syntactic tagging, Treebanks usually refer to corpora with syntactic, structural, and semantic analysis. ...
    39 KB (5,616 words) - 23:38, 30 March 2024
  • ...ite state automata for lingual purposes, to model processes like accepting or transforming words. They are rarely universal, but fairly elegant to what t There are roughly two categories of apprach: imitate the output, or imitate the process that outputs, usually stochastic and rule-based, respec ...
    35 KB (5,554 words) - 16:44, 22 April 2024
  • Computational linguistics refers to the use of computers on language or text analysis. * syntactic parsing ...
    52 KB (7,956 words) - 16:21, 23 March 2024