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Issues in Distributive-Semantic Analysis of Skeleton Structures in Language Data Processing Tasks

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An approach is suggested that allows the construction of skeleton text structures on the basis of the distributive analysis of sentences; the approach consists in the structuring and formalization of language data and allows unique lexical and grammatical distributive patterns to be determined. The notation system and a data formalization method are proposed for training the text analysis model.

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The study was supported by the Government of the Perm krai, project no. C-26/692.

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Mylnikova, A.V., Mylnikov, L.A. Issues in Distributive-Semantic Analysis of Skeleton Structures in Language Data Processing Tasks. Autom. Doc. Math. Linguist. 57, 156–165 (2023). https://doi.org/10.3103/S0005105523030032

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