Affiliation:
1. International Computer Science Institute
2. University of California Berkeley
Abstract
Abstract
This paper describes the continuing goals and present status of the ICSI/UC Berkeley efforts on Embodied
Construction Grammar (ECG). ECG is semantics-based formalism grounded in cognitive linguistics. ECG is the most explicitly
inter-disciplinary of the construction grammars with deep links to computation, neuroscience, and cognitive science. Work
continues on core cognitive, computational, and linguistic issues, including aspects of the mind/body problem. Much of the recent
emphasis has been on applications and on tools to facilitate new applications. Extensive documentation plus downloadable systems
and grammars can be found at the ECG Homepage.1
Publisher
John Benjamins Publishing Company
Subject
Linguistics and Language,Language and Linguistics
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