In:Language Processing and Grammars: The role of functionally oriented computational models
Edited by Brian Nolan and Carlos Periñán-Pascual
[Studies in Language Companion Series 150] 2014
► pp. 1–12
Introduction
Published online: 1 April 2014
https://doi.org/10.1075/slcs.150.01per
https://doi.org/10.1075/slcs.150.01per
References (17)
Ayres, Anthony & Nolan, Brian. 2006. Voice activated command and control with Java-enabled speech recognition over Wifi.
Science of Computer Programming
59(1–2): 109–126. <[URL]>
Butler, Christopher, S. 2003a.
Structure and Function: A Guide to Three major Structural-Functional Theories
, Part-1 [Studies in Language Companion Series 63]. Amsterdam: John Benjamins.
2003b.
Structure and Function: A Guide to Three major Structural-Functional Theories
, Part-2 [Studies in Language Companion Series 64]. Amsterdam: John Benjamins.
2009. Criteria of adequacy in functional linguistics.
Folia Linguistia: Acta Societatis Linguisticae Europaeae
42(1): 1–66.
Butler, Christopher S. & Arista, Javier Martín (eds). 2009.
Deconstructing Constructions
[Studies in Language Companion Series 107]. Amsterdam: John Benjamins.
Leeson, Lorraine & Nolan, Brian. 2008. Digital Deployment of the signs of Ireland corpus in elearning. Language Resources and Evaluation LREC2008 - 3rd Workshop on the Representation and Processing of Sign Languages: Construction and Exploitation of Sign Language Corpora, Marrakech, Morocco.
Murtagh, Irene. 2011a. Developing a linguistically motivated avatar for Irish Sign Language visualisation. Paper presented at the International Workshop on Sign Language Translation and Avatar Technology (SLTAT 2011), Dundee, Scotland. <[URL]>
. 2011b. Towards an RRG-enabled Sign Language Avatar. Paper presented at the International Conference on Role and Reference Grammar on 'Functional Linguistics: Grammar, Communication & Cognition'. Facultad de Letras, at the Pontificia Universidad Católica de Chile, Santiago de Chile.
Nolan, Brian (ed.). 2004. Linguistic theory and Practice: Description, implementation and processing. In
Proceedings of the RRG 2004 Dublin Conference
. <[URL]>
. 2011. Meaning construction and grammatical inflection in the layered structure of the Irish word: An RRG account of morphological constructions. In
New Perspectives in Role and Reference Grammar
, Wataru Nakamura (ed.), 64–103. Newcastle upon Tyne: Cambridge Scholars.
. 2013. Constructional polysemy and argument realisation with the Irish GET verb.
In Argument Structures in Flux: The Naples/Capri papers
[Studies in Language Companion Series 131], Johanna Barðdal, Michaela Cennamo & Elly van Gelderen (eds). Amsterdam: John Benjamins.
Nolan, Brian & Diedrichsen, Elke. 2013.
Linking Constructions into Functional Linguistics
[Studies in Language Companion Series 145]. Amsterdam: John Benjamins.
Nolan, Brian, Mairal-Uson, Ricardo & Perináañn, Carlos. 2009. Natural language processing applications in an RRG framework.
In Proceedings of the 10th International Role and Reference Grammar Conference, University of California, Berkeley
.
