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Dynamic Meaning Membrane Systems: An Application to the Description of Semantic Change

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An application of membrane systems to natural languages study is presented. Specifically, we show how language change can be explained by using a new variant of membrane systems: Dynamic Meaning Membrane Systems (DMMS). By using DMMS, we model the main concepts of semantics and explain the three basic types of changes in meaning: broadening, narrowing and shift. Finally, we relate the membrane systems' application to language evolution with the suggested application of the so-called cultural grammar systems to the same topic. Collaboration between the two frameworks may provide a useful formalism that, due to its naturalness and simplicity, might offer interesting results in a discipline traditionally far away from any formalization.
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219--237
Opis fizyczny
. bibliogr. 20 poz.
Twórcy
  • GRLMC-research Group on mathematical Linguistics, Universitat Rovira I Virgili, Pl. Imperial Tarraco, 1, 43005 Tarragona, Spain, Gemma.bel@urv.net
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