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The declarative specification (cf. Sect. 1.2) of a system of natural language communication must be defined at a level of detail sufficient for a straightforward implementation in a programming language of choice. Given the large structural variety of natural language expressions, the size of the lexicon, and the complexity of natural language communication, let us begin with a small “fragment.”
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(2006). DBS.1: Hearer Mode. In: A Computational Model of Natural Language Communication. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/3-540-35477-8_12
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