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      • Meaning–text theory (MTT) is a theoretical linguistic framework, first put forward in Moscow by Aleksandr Žolkovskij and Igor Mel’čuk, for the construction of models of natural language.
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  2. Meaning–text theory (MTT) is a theoretical linguistic framework, first put forward in Moscow by Aleksandr Žolkovskij and Igor Mel’čuk, [1] for the construction of models of natural language.

  3. The Meaning-Text linguistic theory [= MTT] is a theoretical framework for the description of natural languages, more precisely, for the construction of models of languages—Meaning-Text models.

  4. The goal of Meaning-Text theory (MTT) is to write systems of explicit rules that express the correspondence between meaning and text (or sound) in various languages.

  5. Jan 26, 2010 · One approach to the theory of meaning is to extend Kripkes remarks in two ways: first, by suggesting that they might serve as an account of meaning, as well as reference; and second, by extending them to parts of speech other than names. (See, for discussion, Devitt 1981.)

  6. Introduction to Meaning-Text Theory. a many-to-many correspondence between the meanings and the texts. The goal of MTT is to write systems of explicit rules that express the correspondences of particular languages. Seven Levels of (Utterance) Representation.

  7. Oct 14, 2022 · Meaning-text theory (MTT) is a theoretical linguistic framework, first put forward in Moscow by Aleksandr Žolkovskij and Igor Mel’čuk, for the construction of models of natural language.

  8. Oct 1, 2006 · The meaning-Text linguistic theory is presented, a theoretical framework for the construction of models of natural languages, called Meaning-Text Models, which have been successfully applied in Natural Language Processing, in particular automatic text generation and machine translation.

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