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Scaling Construction Grammar up to Production Systems: the SCIM

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While a great effort has concerned the development of fully integrated modular understanding systems, few researches have focused on the problem of unifying existing linguistic formalisms with cognitive processing models. The Situated Constructional Interpretation Model is one of these attempts. In this model, the notion of “construction” has been adapted in order to be able to mimic the behavior of Production Systems. The Construction Grammar approach establishes a model of the relations between linguistic forms and meaning, by the mean of constructions. The latter can be considered as pairings from a topologically structured space to an unstructured space, in some way a special kind of production rules.
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inria-00114040 , version 1 (15-11-2006)

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Guillaume Pitel. Scaling Construction Grammar up to Production Systems: the SCIM. Third International Workshop on Scalable Natural Language Understanding - ScaNaLU 2006, Jun 2006, New-York/Etats-Unis. ⟨inria-00114040⟩
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