other,47-2-P82-1035,bq |
However , a great deal of
<term>
natural language texts
</term>
e.g. ,
<term>
memos
</term>
, rough
<term>
drafts
</term>
,
<term>
conversation transcripts
</term>
etc. , have features that differ significantly from
<term>
neat texts
</term>
, posing special problems for readers , such as
<term>
misspelled words
</term>
,
<term>
missing words
</term>
,
<term>
poor syntactic construction
</term>
,
<term>
missing periods
</term>
, etc .
|
#13021
However, a great deal of natural language texts e.g., memos, rough drafts, conversation transcripts etc., have features that differ significantly from neat texts, posing special problems for readers, such as misspelled words, missing words, poor syntactic construction, missing periods , etc. |
other,40-2-P82-1035,bq |
However , a great deal of
<term>
natural language texts
</term>
e.g. ,
<term>
memos
</term>
, rough
<term>
drafts
</term>
,
<term>
conversation transcripts
</term>
etc. , have features that differ significantly from
<term>
neat texts
</term>
, posing special problems for readers , such as
<term>
misspelled words
</term>
,
<term>
missing words
</term>
,
<term>
poor syntactic construction
</term>
,
<term>
missing periods
</term>
, etc .
|
#13014
However, a great deal of natural language texts e.g., memos, rough drafts, conversation transcripts etc., have features that differ significantly from neat texts, posing special problems for readers, such as misspelled words, missing words , poor syntactic construction, missing periods, etc. |
other,31-4-P82-1035,bq |
These
<term>
syntactic and semantic expectations
</term>
can be used to figure out
<term>
unknown words
</term>
from
<term>
context
</term>
, constrain the possible
<term>
word-senses
</term>
of
<term>
words with multiple meanings
</term>
(
<term>
ambiguity
</term>
) , fill in
<term>
missing words
</term>
(
<term>
elllpsis
</term>
) , and resolve
<term>
referents
</term>
(
<term>
anaphora
</term>
) .
|
#13086
These syntactic and semantic expectations can be used to figure out unknown words from context, constrain the possible word-senses of words with multiple meanings (ambiguity), fill in missing words (elllpsis), and resolve referents (anaphora). |