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摘要
本文提出了自然语言量词(如many, some, three)的操作语义模型及其在量词名词短语中的应用。为此,我们使用具身的人工代理来与物理世界进行交流和互动。我们认为现有的范式,如广义量词(Barwise and Cooper 1981;Montague 1973)和模糊量词(Zadeh 1983)并没有为我们的情境交互场景提供一个令人满意的模型,而是提出了一个基于模糊量化的更充分的语义模型。
The present paper proposes an operational semantic model of natural language quantifiers (e.g., many, some, three ) and their use in quantified noun phrases. To this end we use embodied artificial agents that communicate in and interact with the physical world. We argue that existing paradigms such as Generalized Quantifiers ( Barwise and Cooper 1981 ; Montague 1973 ) and Fuzzy Quantifiers ( Zadeh 1983 ) do not provide a satisfactory models for our situated-interaction scenarios and propose a more adequate semantic model, based on fuzzy-quantification.
期刊介绍:
The Belgian Journal of Linguistics is the annual publication of the Linguistic Society of Belgium and includes selected contributions from the international meetings organized by the LSB. Its volumes are topical and address a wide range of subjects in different fields of linguistics and neighboring disciplines (e.g. translation, poetics, political discourse). The BJL transcends its local basis, not only through the international orientation of its active advisory board, but also by inviting international scholars, both to act as guest editors and to contribute original papers. Articles go through an external and discriminating review process with due attention to ensuring the maintenance of the journal"s high-quality content.