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A Theory of Signs for Database Semantics

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A Theory of Signs for Database Semantics
The goal of this paper is to build a bridge from a certain intuitive conception of natural language communication, called the SLIM theory of language, to a technical approach, called database semantics (cf. Hausser 1999/2001). The intuitive approach proceeds from the interfaces of a cognitive agent’s recognition and action, the levels of language and context, the nature of concepts, and the reconstruction of reference based on internal matching between the two levels, including an intuitive theory of signs. The technical software approach begins with a data structure suitable for the indexing and retrieval of content, an algorithm operating on the data structure, and a procedure for modeling language interpretation, inferencing, and production based on this algorithm. Both approaches have coexisted for years, illuminating each other in suggestive ways, but without a systematic transition from one to the other. When it comes to the details of handling individual words in language int...
Roland Hausser
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Type Conference
Year 2003
Where EJC
Authors Roland Hausser
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