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Title:
A bird's eye view in semantic analysis of the Arabic Language
Authors: Raafat A. El-Kammar, Hala A. Mansour, Mazen M. Selim, Ali A. Fahmy
Year: 1995
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Journal: the Periodical of Computer Science Society during 1995, Ain Shams University
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Local/International: International
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Abstract:

This paper presents a unique semantic analysis to the principal constituents of the Arabic language with the added benefit of presenting a new format to the semantic representation of many of the constituents as the Arabic quasi-sentence. Hence it is been possible to extract a generalized formula for the semantic analysis of the Arabic sentence in its varios forms, and this is performed by merging the semantic analysis of the various grammatical constituents of the sentence in an obvious forms. Accordingly it becomes possible to reach the appropriate semantic analysis to any Arabic sentence irrespective of its length or complication of its structure with no confusion. The Extended First Order Logic (EFOL) approach is been used to reach the suggested semantic analysis.

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