
Artem Andreev
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The text of the first known Lithuanian book printed in the mainland (M. Daukša's Catechism of 1595) is analysed in a quantitative way. Thorough study of diacritic marks is attempted. It is confirmed that the text actually contains three different diacritics: a circumflex, an acute and a dot; the two latter are at variance with each other, but the choice of the main variant appears to depend on the role of the sign. It is discovered that, unlike previously thought, the distinction between long and short accented vowels is maintained in the text, at least for vowels which exhibit phonological opposition between long and short ones. There are several cases where the distinction between long and short vowels is possibly maintained even in an unaccented position. Other vowels demonstrate greater variance in accent mark usage, but generally it may be assumed that a circumflex sign denotes a long vowel. Frequent omission of an accent mark over short lower vowels is linked to a pholonologically conditioned difficulty to distinguish an accented short vowel from unaccented one. The distribution of various accent marks in diphtongs still remains an unsolved issue, though, pending for future research.
интеллектуальных систем» (А.В. Андреев), «Математические модели языка», «Формальная и компьютерная семантика» (О.А. Митрофанова), «Понимание естественного языка» (К.В. Соколов).
Для студентов, изучающих дисциплины, связанные с формальными моделями и автоматичекой обработкой естественного
языка.
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new approach to logical description of case relations is proposed based on
modal logic. Voice transformations and lexical conversives are analyzed
using the proposed approach. A simple solution to the problem of
intensional equality of different expressions is outlined
The text of the first known Lithuanian book printed in the mainland (M. Daukša's Catechism of 1595) is analysed in a quantitative way. Thorough study of diacritic marks is attempted. It is confirmed that the text actually contains three different diacritics: a circumflex, an acute and a dot; the two latter are at variance with each other, but the choice of the main variant appears to depend on the role of the sign. It is discovered that, unlike previously thought, the distinction between long and short accented vowels is maintained in the text, at least for vowels which exhibit phonological opposition between long and short ones. There are several cases where the distinction between long and short vowels is possibly maintained even in an unaccented position. Other vowels demonstrate greater variance in accent mark usage, but generally it may be assumed that a circumflex sign denotes a long vowel. Frequent omission of an accent mark over short lower vowels is linked to a pholonologically conditioned difficulty to distinguish an accented short vowel from unaccented one. The distribution of various accent marks in diphtongs still remains an unsolved issue, though, pending for future research.
интеллектуальных систем» (А.В. Андреев), «Математические модели языка», «Формальная и компьютерная семантика» (О.А. Митрофанова), «Понимание естественного языка» (К.В. Соколов).
Для студентов, изучающих дисциплины, связанные с формальными моделями и автоматичекой обработкой естественного
языка.
new approach to logical description of case relations is proposed based on
modal logic. Voice transformations and lexical conversives are analyzed
using the proposed approach. A simple solution to the problem of
intensional equality of different expressions is outlined