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** [http://mitcho.com/blog/observation/attachment-ambiguity/ arguments with no role markings]
** [http://mitcho.com/blog/observation/attachment-ambiguity/ arguments with no role markings]
** [http://mitcho.com/blog/projects/rolling-out-the-roles/ an inventory of semantic roles] for use in matching arguments to verb arguments
** [http://mitcho.com/blog/projects/rolling-out-the-roles/ an inventory of semantic roles] for use in matching arguments to verb arguments
** parsing languages with case-marking
** [http://mitcho.com/blog/projects/in-case-of-case/ parsing languages with case-marking]
** [http://mitcho.com/blog/projects/solving-a-romantic-problem/ parsing arguments with portmanteau'ed articles]
** [http://mitcho.com/blog/projects/writing-commands-with-semantic-roles/ mapping argument structures between languages]
** [http://mitcho.com/blog/projects/writing-commands-with-semantic-roles/ mapping argument structures between languages]
** do the same oblique arguments (prepositional phrases) map cleanly into prepositions in other languages? Short answer: no.
** do the same oblique arguments (prepositional phrases) map cleanly into prepositions in other languages? Short answer: no.
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** what does learning/teaching natural languages teach us about how users can learn Ubiq?
** what does learning/teaching natural languages teach us about how users can learn Ubiq?
* how to localize Ubiquity
* how to localize Ubiquity
** [http://mitcho.com/blog/how-to/adding-your-language-to-ubiquity-parser-2/ Adding Your Language to Ubiquity Parser 2]
** [http://mitcho.com/blog/projects/automating-the-linguists-job/ a data-based approach]
** [http://mitcho.com/blog/projects/automating-the-linguists-job/ a data-based approach]
* the presentation of suggestions
* the presentation of suggestions
** [http://mitcho.com/blog/observation/scoring-and-ranking-suggestions/ on the scoring of suggestions]
** [http://mitcho.com/blog/observation/scoring-and-ranking-suggestions/ on the scoring of suggestions]

Latest revision as of 07:16, 11 May 2009

Here are some future research topics in linguistics relevant to Ubiquity, in particular for the localization of Ubiquity. Please comment here on the wiki, email me or find me on IRC.

See also Blair's list of localization issues to consider for Uplift.