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Abstract: I describe an implemented computational model of verbal aspect that supports the proposition that the semantics of aspect is grounded in sensory-motor primitives. In this theory, aspectual expressions refer to schematized processes that recur in sensory-motor control (such as goal, periodicity, iteration, final state, duration, and parameters such as force and effort). This activemodel of aspect grounded in sensory-motor primitives is able to model cross-linguistic variation in aspectual... (Update)
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.... implemented a computational model of verbal aspect and he argues that the semantics of aspect is grounded in sensory motor primitives [41]. This model was developed around processing mechanisms like schemas and petri networks which could also be transferred into structured...
...interpretation. Two recent projects resulted in systems that exploit this context sensitivity for language understanding. One project [Nar97b] used recurring monitoring and control schemas abstracted from the basic representation to provide a fine grained simulation based...
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S. Narayanan. Talking the talk is like walking the walk: a computational model of verbal aspect. In Proceedings of the Meeting of the Cognitive Science Society, Stanford, 1997. http://citeseer.ist.psu.edu/narayanan97talking.html More
@inproceedings{ narayanan97talking,
author = "S. Narayanan",
title = "Talking the talk is like walking the walk: a computational model of verbal
aspect",
booktitle = "Proceedings of the Meeting of the Cognitive Science
Society, Stanford",
year = "1997",
url = "citeseer.ist.psu.edu/narayanan97talking.html" }
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