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Abstract
The paper examines in how far Construction Grammar is a useful foundation by which artificial agents can self-organise language systems that are grounded in the real world through a sensori-motor embodiment and use syntactic structure to express certain aspects of meaning. It proposes a particular computational formalism, Fluid Construction Grammar, and mechanisms by which constructions can be progressively built up and shared by agents as they engage in verbal interactions about real world scenes.BibTex
@unpublished{steels_constructionGrammar,
author={Luc Steels},
title={The role of construction grammar in language grounding},
year={2005},
note={},
url={http://www.isrl.uiuc.edu/~amag/langev/paper/steels_constructionGrammar.html}
}