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Aggregation (linguistics) : ウィキペディア英語版
Aggregation (linguistics)

Aggregation is a subtask of natural language generation, which involves merging syntactic constituents (such as sentences and phrases) together. Sometimes aggregation can be done at a conceptual level.
==Examples==
A simple example of syntactic aggregation is merging the two sentences ''John went to the shop'' and ''John bought an apple'' into the single sentence ''John went to the shop and bought an apple''.
Syntactic aggregation can be much more complex than this. For example, aggregation can embed one of the constituents in the other; e.g., we can aggregate ''John went to the shop'' and ''The shop was closed'' into the sentence ''John went to the shop, which was closed''.
From a pragmatic perspective, aggregating sentences together often suggests to the reader that these sentences are related to each other. If this is not the case, the reader may be confused. For example, someone who reads ''John went to the shop and bought an apple'' may infer that the apple was bought in the shop; if this is not the case, then these sentences should not be aggregated.

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