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Abstract: Case grammar is a model widely used by field
linguists for studying actual human languages. It is an
extension to the semantic domain of the syntactic
"case endings" used by many languages, such as
German and ancient Greek and Latin, to mark the role
of nouns in sentences (for example, as subject or
object). Studies of a wide range of human languages
suggest that all human languages share a common set
of such semantic cases, though they may mark them in
different ways. Thus cases represent a... (Update)
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...set of these relations (called deep structure cases or simply cases ) appears to be the same in every language. As described in [22], we identify candidate agents by constructing a set of declarative sentences describing the domain (for example, Joe oversaw Unit...
...Arsenal) 4, 78] is an agentbased system to schedule and control this sequence of operations. In AARIA, we use linguistic case theory [74] over a set of declarative sentences describing the domain to identify candidate agents, then refine this population using the...
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H. V. D. Parunak. Case Grammar: A Linguistic Tool for Engineering Agent-Based Systems. ITI Technical Memorandum, Industrial Technology Institute, Ann Arbor, 1995. http://citeseer.ist.psu.edu/parunak95case.html More
@misc{ parunak95case,
author = "H. Parunak",
title = "Case Grammar: A Linguistic Tool for Engineering Agent-Based Systems",
text = "H. V. D. Parunak. Case Grammar: A Linguistic Tool for Engineering Agent-Based
Systems. ITI Technical Memorandum, Industrial Technology Institute, Ann
Arbor, 1995.",
year = "1995",
url = "citeseer.ist.psu.edu/parunak95case.html" }
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