Carlos Periñán-Pascual

List of John Benjamins publications for which Carlos Periñán-Pascual plays a role.

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Subjects Computational & corpus linguistics | Functional linguistics | Semantics | Syntax | Terminology

Articles

Periñán-Pascual, Carlos 2015 The underpinnings of a composite measure for automatic term extraction: The case of SRCTerminology across Languages and Domains, Drouin, Patrick, Natalia Grabar, Thierry Hamon and Kyo Kageura (eds.), pp. 151–179 | Article
The corpus-based identification of those lexical units which serve to describe a given specialized domain usually becomes a complex task, where an analysis oriented to the frequency of words and the likelihood of lexical associations is often ineffective. The goal of this article is to demonstrate… read more
Nolan, Brian and Carlos Periñán-Pascual 2014 IntroductionLanguage Processing and Grammars: The role of functionally oriented computational models, Nolan, Brian and Carlos Periñán-Pascual (eds.), pp. 1–12 | Article
Periñán-Pascual, Carlos and Francisco Arcas-Túnez 2014 The implementation of the CLS constructor in ARTEMISLanguage Processing and Grammars: The role of functionally oriented computational models, Nolan, Brian and Carlos Periñán-Pascual (eds.), pp. 165–196 | Article
Most natural language processing researchers highlight the benefits of interlingua-based systems in multilingual settings. In this scenario, Role and Reference Grammar can contribute to build a cross-language semantic representation of the input text in terms of its logical structure. Our goal is… read more
Few researchers in natural language processing are nowadays concerned with linguistically-aware applications. On the contrary, the prevailing trend is towards the search of engineering solutions to practical problems, where researchers are motivated by the immediate gratification from the… read more
Periñán-Pascual, Carlos 2012 The situated common-sense knowledge in FunGramKBReview of Cognitive Linguistics 10:1, pp. 184–214 | Article
It has been widely demonstrated that expectation-based schemata, along the lines of Lakoff’s propositional Idealized Cognitive Models, play a crucial role in text comprehension. Discourse inferences are grounded on the shared generalized knowledge which is activated from the situational model… read more