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D-Tree Grammars ...
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Parsing D-Tree grammars
Vijay-Shanker, K.; Weir, David; Rambow, Owen. - : ACL/SIGPARSE, 1995
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D-Tree grammars
Rambow, Owen; Vijay-Shanker, K.; Weir, David. - : Association for Computational Linguistics, 1995
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A Processing Model for Free Word Order Languages
In: IRCS Technical Reports Series (1995)
Abstract: Like many verb-final languages, German displays considerable word-order freedom: there is no syntactic constraint on the ordering of the nominal arguments of a verb, as long as the verb remains in final position. This effect is referred to as “scrambling”, and is interpreted in transformational frameworks as leftward movement of the arguments. Furthermore, arguments from an embedded clause may move out of their clause; this effect is referred to as “long-distance scrambling”. While scrambling has recently received considerable attention in the syntactic literature, the status of long-distance scrambling has only rarely been addressed. The reason for this is the problematic status of the data: not only is long-distance scrambling highly dependent on pragmatic context, it also is strongly subject to degradation due to processing constraints. As in the case of center-embedding, it is not immediately clear whether to assume that observed unacceptability of highly complex sentences is due to grammatical restrictions, or whether we should assume that the competence grammar does not place any restrictions on scrambling (and that, therefore, all such sentences are in fact grammatical), and the unacceptability of some (or most) of the grammatically possible word orders is due to processing limitations. In this paper, we will argue for the second view by presenting a processing model for German.
URL: https://repository.upenn.edu/cgi/viewcontent.cgi?article=1130&context=ircs_reports
https://repository.upenn.edu/ircs_reports/127
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A processisng model for free word-order languages
In: Perspectives on sentence processing (Hillsdale, NJ, 1994), p. 267-302
MPI für Psycholinguistik
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A rewriting system for natural language syntax that is non-local and mildly context sensitive
In: Current issues in mathematical linguistics. - Amsterdam [u.a.] : North-Holland (1994), 121-130
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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 Linguistic Relevance of Quasi-Trees ...
Kroch, Anthony; Rambow, Owen. - : arXiv, 1994
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Formal and computational aspects of natural language syntax
In: Dissertations available from ProQuest (1994)
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Formal and Computational Aspects of Natural Language Syntax
In: IRCS Technical Reports Series (1994)
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Pragmatic aspects of scrambling and topicalization in German. Vortrag zum Workshop on Centering Theory in naturally-occuring discourse
Rambow, Owen. - University of Pennsylvania : Institute for Research in Cognitive Science, 1993
IDS Bibliografie zur deutschen Grammatik
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Rhetoric as Knowledge
In: DTIC (1993)
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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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