Case Relation
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See: Grammatical Relation, Case Grammar.
References
1997
- (Khoo, 1997) ⇒ Christopher Soo-Guan Khoo. (1997). “The Use of Relation Matching in Information Retrieval." LIBRES: Library and Information Science Research Electronic Journal, 7(2).
- QUOTE: Case relations are the semantic relations that hold between a verb and the other constituents of a sentence (Fillmore, 1968; Somers, 1987). In the example sentence Harry loves Sally, the case relation experiencer holds between Harry and love, and the case relation patient holds between love and Sally. The verb love is said to assign the case role of experiencer to the noun phrase Harry and the case role of patient to Sally. Using a tree-matching method for matching relations, …
1990
- (Lu, 1990) ⇒ Lu Xin. (1990). “An Application of Case Relations to Document Retrieval." PhD Thesis, The University of Western Ontario. ISBN:0-315-59092-0
- QUOTE: The purpose of this research is to design a document retrieval model which is a structural model based on case relations and to test how effectively a prototype of this model would perform retrieval on a test database. Case relations are a major component of case grammar proposed by linguistic theorists and developed in computational linguistics and natural language processing.
1968 =
- (Fillmore, 1968) ⇒ Charles J. Fillmore. (1968). “The Case for Case.” In: Emmon Bach and Robert T. Harms (editors). “Universals in Linguistic Theory." ISBN:003068935X