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Complex Predicates in Arrernte
Dras, Mark; Lareau, François; Börschinger, Benjamin. - : Proceedings of the LFG12 Conference, 2012
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Complex predicates in Arrernte
Abstract: Using the example of Murrinh-Patha, Seiss [2011] illustrates how Australian Aboriginal languages can shed light on the morphology-syntax interface: one aspect of their polysynthetic nature is that information often encoded in phrases and clauses in other languages is instead found in a single morphological word. In this paper, we look at another instance, the Australian Aboriginal language Arrernte, and in particular at complex predicates within the language, to examine the implications for the morphology-syntax interface. Following from our consideration of the morphology-syntax interface, we show how a glue semantics-based approach can be applied to Arrernte complex predicates, in a way that fits neatly with the use of glue semantics to model lexical functions in LFG in a multilingual natural language generation environment. ; 21 page(s)
Keyword: 080100 Artificial Intelligence and Image Processing
URL: http://hdl.handle.net/1959.14/205729
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Dras, Mark; Lareau, François; Börschinger, Benjamin. - : Columbia University, 2012
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Collocations in multilingual natural language generation : Lexical functions meet Lexical functional grammar
Lareau, Francois; Dras, Mark; Borschinger, Benjamin. - : Carlton, Vic : Australian Language Technology Association, 2011
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Detecting interesting event sequences for sports reporting
Lareau, François; Dras, Mark; Dale, Robert. - : Association for Computational Linguistics (ACL), 2011
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Spanning tree approaches for statistical sentence generation
Wan, Stephen; Dras, Mark; Dale, Robert. - : Berlin : Springer, 2010
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Improving grammaticality in statistical sentence generation: introducing a dependency spanning tree algorithm with an argument satisfaction model
In: Association for Computational Linguistics / European Chapter. Conference of the European Chapter of the Association for Computational Linguistics. - Menlo Park, Calif. : ACL 12 (2009), 852-860
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Improving grammaticality in statistical sentence generation : introducing a dependency spanning tree algorithm with an argument satisfaction model
Wan, Stephen; Dras, Mark; Dale, Robert. - : Stroudsburg, PA : Association for Computational Linguistics, 2009
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Seed and grow : augmenting statistically generated summary sentences using schematic word patterns
Wan, Stephen; Dras, Mark; Dale, Robert. - : Stroudsburg, PA : Association for Computational Linguistics, 2008
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GLEU : Automatic evaluation of sentence-level fluency
Mutton, Andrew; Dras, Mark; Wan, Stephen. - : Stroudsburg, PA : Association for Computational Linguistics (ACL), 2007
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Global revision in summarisation : generating novel sentences with Prim's algorithm
Wan, Stephen; Dale, Robert; Dras, Mark. - : Melbourne, Australia : Pacific Association for Computational Linguistics, 2007
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Using dependency-based features to take the "para-farce" out of paraphrase
Wan, Stephen; Dras, Mark; Dale, Robert. - : Carlton, Vic : Australian Language Technology Association, 2006
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Statistically Generated Summary Sentences: A Preliminary Evaluation using a Dependency Relation Precision Metric
Dras, Mark; Dale, Robert; Wan, Stephen. - : UK : University of Brighton, 2005
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Using Thematic Information in Statistical Headline Generation
Wan, Stephen; Dras, Mark; Paris, Cecile. - : Sapporo, Japan : Association for Computational Linguistics, 2003
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