Meaning Units and the Natural Language Semantics of Anatomy

W.D. Hagamen †, B.H. Partee, and V. Borschev

 

Working draft as of Fall 2004, never completed. 

“Not yet quite ready for dissemination and feedback” (and by 2006 it was tacitly mutually agreed that it never really would be.)

 

[To have been added on this cover page: a paragraph for prospective readers about what this is about, and welcoming feedback. For what it’s about, see the lecture handouts and publications linked on this page.]

 

Table of Contents with links to draft sections of the paper.

 

Related:

 

I.    Lecture Handouts (in English)

Borschev and Partee’s Prague Lectures March 2004: Language of Anatomy and Anatomy of Language

      At the Vilem Mathesius Institute 16th Lecture Series, Charles University, Prague. A link to the 16th Mathesius Institute is here. 

      These two lectures give a brief overview of aspects of the system of potential interest to linguists.

      Part 1: World of Anatomy, Goals of the System, and Data Structures.   Pdf file here.

      Part 2: The English-language question-answer system: How a richly structured model aids syntactic and semantic processing.  Pdf file here.

 

II.  Publications:

      1.   Borschev, V.B., and Partee, Barbara H. 2003. Estestvennyj jazyk dlja sxematizirovannyx oblastej (ob informacionnoj sisteme po anatomii W. Hagamen'a) [Natural language for schematized domains (on the anatomical information system of W. Hagamen]. In Computational Linguistics and Intellectual Technologies: Proceedings of the Dialogue 2003 International Conference, Protvino, June 11-16, 2003, eds. I.M.Kobozeva, N.I.Laufer and V.P.Selegej, 88-94. Moscow: Nauka.  (In Russian)    Pdf file here.

 

 

      2.  Borschev, V.B. 2004. Jazyk anatomii i anatomija jazyka  [Language of anatomy and anatomy of language]. In Naučno-Texničeskaja Informacija, Serija 2 (Informacionnye processy i sistemy) [Scientific-Technical Information, Series 2 (Information Processes and Systems)], No. 5, VINITI, Moscow, pp 20-34.  (In Russian)   Pdf file here.

 

 

 

Web page created by Barbara Partee September 2004

Last updated March 29, 2007