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1 A three-dimensional analysis software for languages Budapest 8. 12. 2012 Franz Dotter, Johann Leitner

2 Basic assumptions (Body and) brain can be modeled as a 3D-network (containing some specialisations) As a result of evolution (including socio-cultural evolution), humans perceive and process the environment as "scenes" and "scripts" (structured gestalts) These "scenes" and "scripts" directly influence(d) the categories of language, e.g. the quality of perception relates to word categories: Quality of perceptionMain category in language Person/thing/objectNoun Action/eventVerb Property of a person/thingAdjective Property of an actionAdverbs Location/timeAdverb(ial phrase)s EvaluationSentential adverb Relation between entitiesConjunction/adposition

3 Basic assumptions 2 and roles/functions of participants in the scene or other cognitive elements relate to different clauses/constituents, e.g.: role/functionMain type of clause Agent/Topic/ThemeSubject ActionPredicate PatientObject Orientation in space/timeLocative/temporal adverbial Evaluation, cause etc.Modal adverbial

4 Basic structure of the software A cognitive and a language specific level of representation, both conceived as networks (i.e. having "nodes" = elements and "links" = relations) in direct connection (i.e. no intermediate further module or system). The cognitive level is three-dimensional, related to the hypothesis that the brain (not only the visual cortex?) "constructs" a 3D-image of reality. The language specific level is two-dimensional, related to the hypothesis that this level can be described from the perspective of the ordering of signs using only two dimensions. The cognitive and the language specific level networks are linked together in order to represent language production/reception/processing. The format of both levels is that of a construction kit which - by differentiation of form, colour and texture - represents cognitive or language categories and subcategories. Two main functions: –Practical instrument for visualising cognitive linguistic analysis; –Search and statistical analysis function concerning any element or combination of elements on both levels.

5 Descriptional inventory Language specific level: categories detected by standard linguistic analysis of the codings in different languages Cognitive level: "(re)constructed" by using "cognitive" interpretations of possible elements or features working "behind" the actual codings

6 Format of descriptional elements Entities are nodes, relations are links. Nodes and links can be differentated by form, colour and texture. Every "attentional element" is given as an entity. Cognitive entities are aggregated to units of "higher level" (= hypothesized evolutionary and language-induced developments from early single-element-constructions reflected by language use)

7 Original requirements Generalized 3D editor for modelling scenes Scenes consist of: –Nodes/elements –Links/relations –Layers Huge repository of node types (shape, colour, texture,...) Pattern matching feature: –Build up repository –Look up matching models or sub-models Proof of concept prototype

8 The architecture

9 A sample model (scene)

10 Pros XML is here to stay forever Enough attributes for creating categories and sub-categories Code is fully in our hands Requirements are stable Runs on most machines

11 Cons Diagrams of larger scenes are confusing Containment feature, e.g. for modelling sentences, is missing Relations/links to layers/groups are missing Engine officially not supported any more Input of large models is cumbersome

12 Future plans Develop final scene appearance Add containment feature Select successor engine Define final repository/construction kit Evaluate different input methods, e.g. a meta language for large models Optionally develop XML schema

13 And finally......the live demo


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