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CLASSIFICATION OF MODALITY FUNCTION AND ITS APPLICATION TO JAPANESE LANGUAGE ANALYSIS
Shozo NAITO
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Akira SHIMAZU
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Hirosato NOMURA
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Paper Details:
Month: July
Year: 1985
Location: Chicago, Illinois, USA
Venue:
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Translation by Understanding: A Machine Translation System LUTE
Hirosato NOMURA
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Shozo NAITO
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Yasuhiro KATAGIRI
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Akira SHIMAZU
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Semantic Interpretation of Pragmatic Clues: Connectives, Modal Verbs, and Indirect Speech Acts
Michael GERLACH
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Michael SPRENGER
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A Type-theoretical Analysis of Complex Verb Generation
Satoshi Tojo
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Japanese Sentence Analysis as Argumentation
Akira Shimazu
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SEMANTIC STRUCTURE ANALYSIS OF JAPANESE NOUN PHRASES WITH ADNOMINAL PARTICLES
Akira SHIMAZU
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Shozo NAITO
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Hirosato NOMURA
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Field Of Study
Linguistic Trends
Discourse
Task
Language Understanding
Machine Translation
Modality Analysis
Language
English
Japanese
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