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Linguistic perspectives on the construction of meaning and knowledge

Diedrichsen, Elke(Edited by)Nolan, Brian(Edited by)
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This book is an exploration of the dimensions of meaning in language from several important perspectives that are of major interest to scholars today, bringing together studies from the realms of linguistic pragmatics, semantics, ontological knowledge engineering, and computational linguistics.

Situated within modern functional-cognitive constructional-ontological and computational paradigms, the analyses here are supported by authentic language data, including corpus data, from a rich set of languages.

Context and situation play an important but complex role in meaning elaboration.

The role of context and situation is elusive and has proved difficult to elucidate with respect to meaning and knowledge representation.

This volume provides evidence of the nature of the, often rapid, emergence of meaning in the digital world of the internet, social media, and Internet memes.

The use of computational avatars and the rise of human language technologies, including big data and digital corpora, have made the construction of meaning and human language understanding essential to the work of linguists, cognitive scientists and computer scientists who are increasingly working together in collaborative teams to share insights.

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1527538990 / 9781527538993
Hardback
410
01/11/2019
United Kingdom
English
410 pages
21 cm
Professional & Vocational Learn More