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Some remarks on the subset principle : commentary
In: Syntactic theory and first language acquisition: cross-linguistic perspectives ; 2. Binding, dependencies, and learnability. - Hillsdale, NJ [u.a.] : Lawrence Erlbaum (1994), 509-513
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Korean to English Translation Using Synchronous TAGs ...
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Disambiguation of Super Parts of Speech (or Supertags): Almost Parsing ...
Joshi, Aravind K.; Srinivas, B.. - : arXiv, 1994
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A Formal Look at Dependency Grammars and Phrase-Structure Grammars, with Special Consideration of Word-Order Phenomena ...
Rambow, Owen; Joshi, Aravind. - : arXiv, 1994
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The convergence of mildly context-sensitive grammar formalisms
In: Foundational issues in natural language processing (Cambridge, Mass, 1991), P. 31-82
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Long-distance scrambling and tree adjoining grammars
In: Association for Computational Linguistics / European Chapter. Conference of the European Chapter of the Association for Computational Linguistics. - Menlo Park, Calif. : ACL 5 (1991), 21-26
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The convergence of mildly context-sensitive grammar formalisms
In: Foundational issues in natural language processing. - Cambridge, Mass. [u.a.] : The MIT Press (1991), 31-81
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The convergence of mildly context-sensitive grammar formalisms
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Tree-Adjoining Grammars and Lexicalized Grammars
In: Technical Reports (CIS) (1991)
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Unification-Based Tree Adjoining Grammars
In: Technical Reports (CIS) (1991)
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Using Lexicalized Tags for Machine Translation
In: Technical Reports (CIS) (1991)
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Processing crossed and nested dependencies : an automation perspective on the psycholinguistic results
In: Language and cognitive processes. - Abingdon : Routledge, Taylor & Francis Group 5 (1990) 1, 1-27
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Phrase structure and intonational phrases : comments on the chapters by Marcus and Steedman
In: Cognitive models of speech processing. - Cambridge, Mass. [u.a.] : The MIT Press (1990), 513-531
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Fixed and flexible phrase structure : coordination in tree adjoining grammars
In: Eo hag yeon gu. - Seo ul 26 (1990) 4, 653-662
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Using lexicalized tags for machine translation
In: COLING-90. Vol. 3. - Helsinki : Univ. of Helsinki (1990), 1-6
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Two Recent Developments in Tree Adjoining Grammars: Semantics and Efficient Processing
In: DTIC (1990)
Abstract: ABSTRACT During the past year there have been two very significant developments in the area of Tree Adjoining Grammars (TAGs). The first development is a variant of TAGs, called synchronous TAGs, which allows TAG to be used beyond the confines of syntax by characterizing correspondences between languages. The formalism's intended usage is to relate expressions of natural languages to their associated semantics represented by a logical form language in TAG, or to their translates in another natural language. The formalism is incremental and inherently nondirectional. We will show by detailed examples the working of synchronous TAGs and some of its applications, for example in generation and in machine translation. The second development is the design of LR-style parsers for TAGs. LR parsing strategies evolved out of the original work of Knuth. Even though they are not powerful enough for NLP, they have found use in natural language processing 0VLP) by solving by pseudo-parallelism conflicts between multiple choices. This gives rise to a class of powerful yet efficient parsers for natural language. In order to extend the LR techniques to TAGs it is necessary to find bottom-up automaton that is exactly equivalent to TAGs. This is precisely what has been achieved by the discovery of the Bottom-up Embedded Push Down Automaton (BEPDA). Using BEPDA, deterministic left to fight parsers for the Tree Adjoining Languages have been developed. ; Sponsored in part by NSF contract IRI84-10413.
Keyword: *GRAMMARS; *MACHINE TRANSLATION; *NATURAL LANGUAGE; *SEMANTICS; EFFICIENCY; Human Factors Engineering & Man Machine System; LABELS; Linguistics; PARSERS; PROCESSING; STRATEGY; SYNTAX; TREES; VARIATIONS
URL: http://oai.dtic.mil/oai/oai?&verb=getRecord&metadataPrefix=html&identifier=ADA458891
http://www.dtic.mil/docs/citations/ADA458891
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Parsing With Lexicalized Tree Adjoining Grammar
In: Technical Reports (CIS) (1990)
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The Convergence of Mildly Context-Sensitive Grammar Formalisms
In: Technical Reports (CIS) (1990)
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Unification and the new grammatism
Gazdar, Gerald (Mitarb.); Pulman, Steve (Mitarb.); Joshi, Aravind K. (Mitarb.)
In: Theoretical issues in natural language processing. - Hillsdale, N.J. [u.a.] : Erlbaum (1989), 29-54
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Processing Crossed and Nested Dependencies: An Automaton Perspective on the Psycholinguistic Results
In: Technical Reports (CIS) (1989)
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