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Universal Networking Language: Advances in Theory and by Jesús Cardeñosa, Alexander Gelbukh, Edmundo Tovar (editors)

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Di Eugenio B, and Scott D. (1998). “Introduction to the special issue on Natural Language Generation”. Computational Linguistics, Volume 24, number 3. Whitelock, P. (1995): “Linguistics and computational techniques in machine translation system design”. UCL Press Limited. London. Reiter E, y Dale R. (1995). “Building applied natural language systems”. Cambridge University Press. Ballim, A and Payota V. (2001). “Weighted Semantic Parsing: A robust approach to interpretation of Natural Language Queries”.

Def Fig. 2. Representation of a UNL expression. 2 Basic characteristics of UNL The UNL system represents a generic framework for the massive generation of multilingual contents. , in a consensual and normalized structure that may be transformed into a text in a natural language. The defining characteristics of the UNL system are: a) It is a system oriented to the generation of multilingual contents. A document written in the UNL has its “own identity” and can be stored in a document data base, etc.

For example, in a sentence like “The boy eats potatoes in the kitchen”, there is a main predicate (“eats”) and three arguments, two of them are instances of argumentative relations (“boy” is the agent of the predicate “eats”, whereas “potatoes” is the object) and one circumstantial relation (“kitchen” is the place where the action described in the sentence takes place). • Attributes. ). They are put together with the universal words to complete their meaning when they appear in a specific context.

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