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Abstract: We develop a formal grammatical system called a link grammar, show how English grammar can be encoded in such a system, and give algorithms for efficiently parsing with a link grammar. Although the expressive power of link grammars is equivalent to that of context free grammars, encoding natural language grammars appears to be much easier with the new system. We have written a program for general link parsing and written a link grammar for the English language. The performance of this... (Update)
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D. Sleator and D. Temperley. 1993. Parsing English with a link grammar. Third International Workshop on Parsing Technologies. http://citeseer.ist.psu.edu/article/sleator91parsing.html More
@inproceedings{ sleator93parsing,
author = "D. D. Sleator and D. Temperley",
title = "Parsing {E}nglish with a link grammar",
booktitle = "Third International Workshop on Parsing Technologies",
pages = "??",
year = "1993",
url = "citeseer.ist.psu.edu/article/sleator91parsing.html" }
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