other,9-1-P80-1004,ak |
integral and inescapable process in
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human understanding
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</term>
of
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natural language
</term>
.
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#13386
Interpreting metaphors is an integral and inescapable process inhuman understanding of natural language. |
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other,12-1-P80-1004,ak |
<term>
human understanding
</term>
of
<term>
|
natural language
|
</term>
. This paper discusses a method of
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#13389
Interpreting metaphors is an integral and inescapable process in human understanding ofnatural language. |
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other,7-2-P80-1004,ak |
paper discusses a method of analyzing
<term>
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metaphors
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</term>
based on the existence of a small
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#13399
This paper discusses a method of analyzingmetaphors based on the existence of a small number of generalized metaphor mappings. |
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model,17-2-P80-1004,ak |
the existence of a small number of
<term>
|
generalized metaphor mappings
|
</term>
. Each
<term>
generalized metaphor
</term>
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#13409
This paper discusses a method of analyzing metaphors based on the existence of a small number ofgeneralized metaphor mappings. |
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other,1-3-P80-1004,ak |
generalized metaphor mappings
</term>
. Each
<term>
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generalized metaphor
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</term>
contains a
<term>
recognition network
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#13414
Eachgeneralized metaphor contains a recognition network, a basic mapping, additional transfer mappings, and an implicit intention component. |
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model,5-3-P80-1004,ak |
generalized metaphor
</term>
contains a
<term>
|
recognition network
|
</term>
, a
<term>
basic mapping
</term>
, additional
|
#13418
Each generalized metaphor contains arecognition network, a basic mapping, additional transfer mappings, and an implicit intention component. |
|
model,9-3-P80-1004,ak |
<term>
recognition network
</term>
, a
<term>
|
basic mapping
|
</term>
, additional
<term>
transfer mappings
|
#13422
Each generalized metaphor contains a recognition network, abasic mapping, additional transfer mappings, and an implicit intention component. |
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model,13-3-P80-1004,ak |
<term>
basic mapping
</term>
, additional
<term>
|
transfer mappings
|
</term>
, and an
<term>
implicit intention
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#13426
Each generalized metaphor contains a recognition network, a basic mapping, additionaltransfer mappings, and an implicit intention component. |
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other,18-3-P80-1004,ak |
<term>
transfer mappings
</term>
, and an
<term>
|
implicit intention component
|
</term>
. It is argued that the method reduces
|
#13431
Each generalized metaphor contains a recognition network, a basic mapping, additional transfer mappings, and animplicit intention component. |
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other,7-4-P80-1004,ak |
is argued that the method reduces
<term>
|
metaphor interpretation
|
</term>
from a reconstruction to a
<term>
recognition
|
#13442
It is argued that the method reducesmetaphor interpretation from a reconstruction to a recognition task. |
|
other,14-4-P80-1004,ak |
interpretation
</term>
from a reconstruction to a
<term>
|
recognition task
|
</term>
. Implications towards automating
|
#13449
It is argued that the method reduces metaphor interpretation from a reconstruction to arecognition task. |
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other,6-5-P80-1004,ak |
towards automating certain aspects of
<term>
|
language learning
|
</term>
are also discussed . Current
<term>
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#13458
Implications towards automating certain aspects oflanguage learning are also discussed. |
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