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In linguistics, '''language representation(s)''', or '''linguistic representation''', usually refers to "how particular information is coded in natural language".
In linguistics, '''language representation(s)''', or '''linguistic representation''', usually refers to "how particular information is coded in natural language".




'Linguistic' can be very general, in the sense of [[semiotics|semiotic]] theory (how do we say a thing, in the widest sense of word choice to entire discourses), though the term is frequently seen in more applied cases, like models related to information extraction, text summarization, and such.
'Linguistic' can be very general, in the sense of [[semiotics|semiotic]] theory (how do we say a thing, in the widest sense of word choice to entire discourses), though the term is frequently seen in more applied cases, like models related to information extraction, text summarization, and such.

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In linguistics, language representation(s), or linguistic representation, usually refers to "how particular information is coded in natural language".


'Linguistic' can be very general, in the sense of semiotic theory (how do we say a thing, in the widest sense of word choice to entire discourses), though the term is frequently seen in more applied cases, like models related to information extraction, text summarization, and such.