Language, Cohesion and Form
Margaret Masterman
Edited, with an introduction and commentaries, by
Yorick Wilks
University Press
2005
[ISBN: 13-978-0-521-45489-6; 10 0-521-45489-1]
Contents
* Starred chapters have following commentaries by the editor (and by Karen Spδrck Jones for chapter 6)
Preface ix
Editors introduction 1
Part 1: Basic forms for language structure 19
1. Words 21
2. Fans and heads * 39
3. Classification, concept-formation and language 57
Part 2: The thesaurus as a tool for machine translation 81
4. The potentialities of a mechanical thesaurus 83
5. What is a thesaurus? 107
Part 3: Experiments in machine translation 147
6. Agricola in curvo terram dimovit aratro * 149
7. Mechanical pidgin translation 161
8. Translation* 187
Part 4: Phrasings, breath groups and text processing 225
9. Commentary on the Guberina hypothesis 227
10. Semantic algorithms* 253
Part 5: Metaphor, analogy and the philosophy of science 281
11. Braithwaite and Kuhn: Analogy-clusters within and without hypothetico-deductive systems in science 283
Bibliography of the scientific works of Margaret Masterman 299
Other references 304
Index 311