Linguistic Pragmatics Analysis Task
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A Linguistic Pragmatics Analysis Task is a Pragmatics Analysis Task that is a Linguistic Analysis Task of the Concepts and Relations mentioned within a Linguistic Artifact and how these combine to form complex Meanings.
- Context:
- Input: One or more Linguistic Artifacts.
- Optionally a Linguistic Pragmatics Theory.
- output: ...
- Optionally ...
- If the Input is a Text then it can be:
- a Word-level Semantic Analysis Task, addressed by a Word-level Analysis Algorithm.
- a Phrase-level Semantic Analysis Task, addressed by a Phrase-level Analysis Algorithm.
- a Sentence-level Semantic Analysis Task, addressed by a Sentence-level Analysis Algorithm.
- a Discourse-level Semantic Analysis Task, addressed by a Discourse-level Analysis Algorithm.
- a Shallow Semantic Analysis Task, addressed by a Shallow Semantic Analysis Algorithm.
- a Semantic Parsing Task, addressed by a Semantic Parsing Algorithm.
- It can require the Mapping of Concepts to an Ontology (See: Normalization Task).
- Input: One or more Linguistic Artifacts.
- Example(s):
- any Shallow Semantic Analysis Task, such as an NER task.
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- Counter-Example(s):
- See: Semantic Class, Information Extraction, Latent Semantic Analysis, Shallow Semantic Analysis, Meaning (Linguistics), Idiom, Figure of Speech.