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This book focuses on dialog from a varied combination of fields:
Linguistics, Philosophy of Language and Computation. It builds on
the hypothesis that meaning in human communication arises at the
discourse level rather than at the word level. The book offers a
complex analytical framework and integration of the central areas
of research around human communication. The content revolves around
meaning but it also gives evidence of the connection among
different points of view. Besides discussing issues of general
interest to the field, the book triggers theoretical argumentation
that is currently under scientific discussion. It examines such
topics as immanent reasoning joined with Recanati's lekta and free
enrichment, challenges of internet conversation, inner dialogs,
cognition and language, and the relation between assertion and
denial. It proposes a dialogical framework for intra-negotiation
and gives a geolinguistic perspective on spoken discourse. Finally,
it examines dialog and abduction and sheds light on a generation of
dialog contexts by means of multimodal logic applied to speech
acts.
This book focuses on dialog from a varied combination of fields:
Linguistics, Philosophy of Language and Computation. It builds on
the hypothesis that meaning in human communication arises at the
discourse level rather than at the word level. The book offers a
complex analytical framework and integration of the central areas
of research around human communication. The content revolves around
meaning but it also gives evidence of the connection among
different points of view. Besides discussing issues of general
interest to the field, the book triggers theoretical argumentation
that is currently under scientific discussion. It examines such
topics as immanent reasoning joined with Recanati's lekta and free
enrichment, challenges of internet conversation, inner dialogs,
cognition and language, and the relation between assertion and
denial. It proposes a dialogical framework for intra-negotiation
and gives a geolinguistic perspective on spoken discourse. Finally,
it examines dialog and abduction and sheds light on a generation of
dialog contexts by means of multimodal logic applied to speech
acts.
The fantastic has been and is particularly prolific in Hispanic
countries during the twentieth and twenty-first centuries, largely
due to the legacy of short story writers as well as the
Latin-American boom that presented alternatives to the model of
literary realism. While these writers' works have done much to
establish the Hispanic fantastic in the international literary
canon, women authors from Spain and Latin America are not always
acknowledged, and their work is less well known to readers. The aim
of this critical anthology is to render Hispanic female writers of
the fantastic visible, to publish a representative selection of
their work, and to make it accessible to English-speaking readers.
Five short stories are presented by five key authors. They attest
to the richness and diversity of fantastic fiction in the Spanish
language, and extend from the early twentieth to the twenty-first
century, covering a range of nationalities, cultural references and
language specificities from Spain, Mexico, Puerto Rico and
Argentina.
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Future and Emerging Trends in Language Technology. Machine Learning and Big Data - Second International Workshop, FETLT 2016, Seville, Spain, November 30 -December 2, 2016, Revised Selected Papers (Paperback, 1st ed. 2017)
Jose F. Quesada, Francisco-Jesus Martin Mateos, Teresa Lopez Soto
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This book constitutes revised selected papers from the Second
International Workshop on Future and Emerging Trends in Language
Technology, FETLT 2016, which took place in Seville, Spain, in
November 2016. The 10 full papers and 5 position papers presented
in this volume were carefully reviewed and selected from 18
submissions. In 2016 the conference focused on Machine Learning and
Big Data.
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Future and Emergent Trends in Language Technology - First International Workshop, FETLT 2015, Seville, Spain, November 19-20, 2015, Revised Selected Papers (Paperback, 1st ed. 2016)
Jose F. Quesada, Francisco-Jesus Martin Mateos, Teresa Lopez Soto
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R1,945
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This book constitutes the thoroughly refereed post-conference
proceedings of the First International Workshop on Future and
Emergent Trends in Language Technology, FETLT 2015, held in
Seville, Spain, in November 2015. The 10 full papers presented
together with 3 position papers and 7 invited keynote abstracts
were selected from numerous submissions. The structure of the
Workshop will feature a significant number of experts in language
technologies and convergent areas. One objective will be the
organization of forum sessions in order to review some of the
current-trend research projects that are already addressing new
methodological approaches and proposing solutions and innovative
applications. A second major objective will be brainstorming
sessions where representatives of the most innovative industrial
sector in this area can present and describe the challenges and
socio-economic needs of the present and immediate future. All
researchers are invited to submit proposals that incorporate solid
research and innovation ideas in the field of language technology
and in connection with other convergent areas.
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