Uses of Package
org.episteme.social.linguistics
Packages that use org.episteme.social.linguistics
Package
Description
Provides mathematical and computational models for natural language
processing, linguistic analysis, and glottochronology.
User interface components and internationalization support for Episteme applications.
Standard TigerXML loader for linguistic corpora.
- social structures, persons, and cultural modeling.
User interface components and internationalization support for Episteme applications.
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Classes in org.episteme.social.linguistics used by org.episteme.social.linguisticsClassDescriptionRepresents the interaction of participants communicating.Data point from a linguistic survey at a specific geographical location.Represents a line on a map marking the geographical boundary of a linguistic feature.Represents a specific linguistic variable (phonological, lexical, etc.).Represents the grammar rules for parsing a language.Represents a grapheme - the minimal unit of written language.Represents a human language as a systematic linguistic entity.Represents a lexeme—an abstract unit of the lexicon in a language that encompasses all inflected forms of a single word.Levels of linguistic analysis.Manner of articulation.Place of articulation.Kinesics (non-verbal communication).Major language families.Grice's Maxims of Pragmatics.Sentence types.Austin's Speech Acts.Writing systems.Conducts a full statistical profile of a corpus.Analyzes the readability and complexity of a text.Represents an individual participant in a linguistic interaction.Represents a morpheme—the smallest irreducible unit of meaning or grammatical function within a language.Functional and structural classification of morphemes.Universal analyzer for Natural Languages.Represents a phoneme - the minimal unit of sound in a language.Type of phoneme.Represents a phrase—a group of words that function together as a single syntactic unit within a sentence but do not necessarily contain a subject and a predicate (clause). * @version 2.0Functional categories of phrases based on their head word.Standard Part Of Speech (POS) tags for natural and formal languages.Encapsulates the evaluation of a readability calculation.The Rule class defines a rule used by a grammar to parse a language.Represents a sentence, a sequence of phrases or words that expresses a complete thought or proposition.Communicative intent (illocutionary force) of the sentence.Complexity categories for sentence structure.Qualitative classification of text sentiment.Result of a sentiment analysis operation.Represents a document or textual passage, composed of a sequence of sentences.Represents a single act of verbal communication between locutors.Represents a linguistic word, defined as a sequence of one or more morphemes that form a minimal meaningful unit of language. * @version 2.0Standard parts of speech (POS) categories.Stores morphological and semantic analysis of a word.
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Classes in org.episteme.social.linguistics used by org.episteme.social.linguistics.loaders
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Classes in org.episteme.social.linguistics used by org.episteme.social.linguistics.loaders.tigerxmlClassDescriptionRepresents a human language as a systematic linguistic entity.Represents a phrase—a group of words that function together as a single syntactic unit within a sentence but do not necessarily contain a subject and a predicate (clause). * @version 2.0Represents a sentence, a sequence of phrases or words that expresses a complete thought or proposition.Represents a linguistic word, defined as a sequence of one or more morphemes that form a minimal meaningful unit of language. * @version 2.0
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Classes in org.episteme.social.linguistics used by org.episteme.social.sociology
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Classes in org.episteme.social.linguistics used by org.episteme.social.ui.viewers.linguistics