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  • '''Information packaging''' is a synonym of [[information structure]] (Chafe 1976, Foley & Van Valin 1985). *Foley, William & Van Valin, Robert D. 1985. Information packaging in the clause. In T. Shopen, eds., ''Language Typology and Syntac
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  • ...grates the information into already existing information. Put more simply, information structure is the domain of language structure and language study that is co *[[information packaging]]
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  • :::* ''"Here we will use ''focus of a sentence'' to mean "the information in the sentence that is assumed by the speaker not to be shared by him and ...ssed by a sentence in a given utterance context, is seen as the element of information whereby the presupposition and the assertion DIFFER from each other. The fo
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  • ...ation system''' or '''linguistic system''' is a sub-network of the [[human information system]] in the brain. The system used by an individual for his or her [[l
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  • ...ng, dancing, and so forth. All of these activities can be studied from an information processing point of view.
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  • In Phonetics, '''bottom-up''' information is sensory information, or acoustic information carried by the speech signal itself. The distinction between bottom-up and top-down sources of information is often used in models of auditory word recognition.
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  • ...ng, dancing, and so forth. All of these activities can be studied from an information processing point of view.
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  • '''Information packaging''' is a synonym of [[information structure]] (Chafe 1976, Foley & Van Valin 1985). *Foley, William & Van Valin, Robert D. 1985. Information packaging in the clause. In T. Shopen, eds., ''Language Typology and Syntac
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  • ...ypes of non-sensory information. It covers knowledge of the world, context information, but also knowledge about language or about the lexicon. In case the acoust
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  • ...ws when the gestures of the articulators overlap in time. The articulatory information is presented in terms of tract variables, which are the parameters of the c
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  • ...grates the information into already existing information. Put more simply, information structure is the domain of language structure and language study that is co *[[information packaging]]
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  • ...he other lexical [[candidate]]s once these do no longer match the acoustic information (cf. the [[Trace model]]).
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  • ...old, the logogen ''fires'': at this moment, the word is recognized and all information about the word becomes available. Once a logogen fires, all activation leve * Morton, J. 1969. 'Interaction of information in word recognition.' ''Psychological Review'' 76, 165-178
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  • ...ised. The data rate needed to transmit the coefficients and the excitation information is much smaller than that required to transmit the speech waveform itself,
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  • ...s necessary. Possible applications are represented by retrieval of private information, automatic financial transactions, etc.
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  • ...peech is less difficult when one can also watch the speaker's face. Visual information is provided by the entire face (mouth, tongue, teeth, jaw, eyebrows), hence
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  • ...s can be activated by stimulation from both conceptual and phonemic nodes. Information is accessed in a bi-directional and stratum-independent manner. * Chow, Ian C. Automating the Importation of Lexical Information into a Relational Network.
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  • ...oseley & Asher 1994, Gordon 2005) are limited in the amount and quality of information on the world's languages that they provide. The program of the workshop can This page is available to exchange information on new developments.
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  • ...perception of a segment th at is not heard directly. In other words, more information is provided than is strictly necessary for perception.
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  • == Information Sources and Conferences ==
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  • .... Auditory and tactile feedback are external feedback systems, because the information they provide is delivered to external receptors.
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  • '''Redundancy rule''' is rule which fills in predictable or redundant information. [[Redundancy]] rules have two important properties: (a) they do not create ...ually the lexicon), and that a grammar which contains less (idiosyncratic) information is more highly valued than a grammar which contains more (every thing else
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  • ...articulatory effort when listeners can supplement the acoustic input with information from other sources (Lindblom, 1990). To prevent speakers from over-economis
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  • ...precede those that have more communicative dynamism (those that convey new information). [[Category:Information structure]]
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  • == '''Information Extraction''' == Information Extraction is a text data mining subfield. It belongs in the Text Analytics
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  • ...and integration are assumed to be affected by these non-sensory sources of information. ...: in case a contextually appropriate candidate no longer fits the acoustic information, its activation is decreased.
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  • ...ecognition is fundamental in all systems that deliver services or reserved information, particularly when an high degree of security is necessary. Possible applications are represented by retrieval of private information, automatic financial transactions, control of access to security or reserve
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  • :::* ''"Here we will use ''focus of a sentence'' to mean "the information in the sentence that is assumed by the speaker not to be shared by him and ...ssed by a sentence in a given utterance context, is seen as the element of information whereby the presupposition and the assertion DIFFER from each other. The fo
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  • ...[sentence]] or [[clause]] by which the [[speaker]] asks the [[hearer]] for information. ...stion]]s are not strictly speaking sentences by which the speaker asks for information, but they are nevertheless usually regarded as a subtype of questions.
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  • * an information-structural property of sentence consituents; see [[focus]]
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  • * an information-structural property of sentence consituents; see [[focus]]
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  • [[Category:Information structure]]
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  • The '''argument structure''' of a verb is the lexical information about the [[argument]]s of a (generally verbal) [[predicate]] and their sem ...ake to be verbs in the general case)... Argument structure encodes lexical information about the number of arguments, their syntactic type, and their hierarchical
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  • .... ''exit, enter, pass''), whereas in '''satellite-framed''' constructions, information about a path is expressed outside the verb (by s [[satellite (in Talmy's ty
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  • ...plied to the skin of the neck on either side of the [[thyroid]] cartilage. Information about the way the [[vocal folds]] come together is displayed on a screen as
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  • *[[focus (information structure)]]
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  • '''IS''' is sometimes used as an abbreviation of [[information structure]].
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  • ...ism of bottom-up inhibition, which means that in case the incoming sensory information no longer fits that of the candidate, the effects of the sentence context a
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  • == Information Sources and Conferences ==
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  • ...sium (December 5-6, 2007) has expired. A new call has not been posted yet. Information and registration are available from [mailto:office@forum-ql.org forum-QL]).
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  • ...Gedächtnis gespeicherte, für die kognitive Verarbeitung spontan verfügbare Information. ...mit Sicherheit im Nachtext oder auf andere Weise tatsächlich übermittelte Information (417).
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  • A technique used to determine how much segmental information is necessary to uniquely identify a word. Subjects are presented with incre
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  • ...tics Association (IQLA), which organises the QUALICO on a triennial basis. Information is available at [http://www.iqla.org IQLA].
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  • [[Category:Information structure]]
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  • ...ich does not change already specified information. This rule just fills in information which is unspecified.
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  • ...see a sentence as the answer to a question, then the presupposition is the information that was already part of the question.
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  • This technique provides detailed information about the location and sequence of tongue-palate contacts in real time. An
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  • ...ntal frequency]] during the course of an [[utterance]]. Intonation carries information that is not provided by the stream of consonants and vowels. It might tell
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  • ...ischen Spezifikationen des betreffenden Wortes verfügbar. Die syntaktische Information (z.B. über die Argumentstruktur eines Verbs) ermöglicht die strukturelle Syntaktische und semantische Information gemeinsam ermöglichen den Aufbau einer Bedeutungsrepräsentation. Auf der
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  • '''Focus''' is an element or phrase which contains new information is put in focus. This can be done phonologically by assigning focal stress
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  • '''Tier''' is a level of representation where particular information is decoded. ...n]]al [[morpheme]] ''a'' is represented, and (c) a tier where the binyam I information CVCVC is decoded (= CV tier). Another term is ''plane''.
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  • ...tics''' (hereinafter ''NCL'') is to construct a theory of the [[linguistic information system|linguistic system]] of the human brain. * An account of how linguistic information is represented in the cerebral hemispheres of the brain.
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  • ...structure of the speech (e.g. grammatical structure, syllabic structure), information is gained about the way in which units are perceived and organised in the b
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  • In most cases, a tagger assigns tags representing morpho-syntactic information to single word-forms or tokens. But there are also taggers which have been ...d and stochastic taggers, though some taggers combine rules and stochastic information.
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  • ...tional maxims of the cooperative principles. The maxim of quality requires information provided in conversations to be authentic and justified.
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