Natural language as a formal language

Formal languages theory is useful for the study of natural language. In particular, it is of interest to study the adequacy of the grammatical formalisms to express syntactic phenomena present in natural language. First, it helps to draw hypotheses about the nature and complexity of the speaker-hear...

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Autor principal: Luque, Franco Martín
Formato: Artículo revista
Lenguaje:Español
Publicado: Anales de Lingüística 2021
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Acceso en línea:https://revistas.uncu.edu.ar/ojs3/index.php/analeslinguistica/article/view/5521
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topic lenguajes formales
lenguaje natural
gramática formal
análisis sintáctico
lingüística computacional
procesamiento de lenguaje natural
aprendizaje automático
formal languages
natural language
formal grammar
parsing
syntactic analysis
computational linguistics
natural language processing
machine learning
spellingShingle lenguajes formales
lenguaje natural
gramática formal
análisis sintáctico
lingüística computacional
procesamiento de lenguaje natural
aprendizaje automático
formal languages
natural language
formal grammar
parsing
syntactic analysis
computational linguistics
natural language processing
machine learning
Luque, Franco Martín
Natural language as a formal language
topic_facet lenguajes formales
lenguaje natural
gramática formal
análisis sintáctico
lingüística computacional
procesamiento de lenguaje natural
aprendizaje automático
formal languages
natural language
formal grammar
parsing
syntactic analysis
computational linguistics
natural language processing
machine learning
author Luque, Franco Martín
author_facet Luque, Franco Martín
author_sort Luque, Franco Martín
title Natural language as a formal language
title_short Natural language as a formal language
title_full Natural language as a formal language
title_fullStr Natural language as a formal language
title_full_unstemmed Natural language as a formal language
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description Formal languages theory is useful for the study of natural language. In particular, it is of interest to study the adequacy of the grammatical formalisms to express syntactic phenomena present in natural language. First, it helps to draw hypotheses about the nature and complexity of the speaker-hearer linguistic competence, a fundamental question in linguistics and other cognitive sciences. Moreover, from an engineering point of view, it allows for the knowledge of practical limitations of applications based on those formalisms. This article introduces the problem of adequacy of grammatical formalisms for natural language, also introducing some formal language theory concepts required for this discussion. Then, it reviews the formalisms that have been proposed through history, and the arguments that have been given to support or reject their adequacy.
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