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Abstract: the lexicon, on the other, the grammar operates nondeterministically
to yield a set of morphologically well-formed words that together express the situation.
Up until the latter half of the twentieth century, Pfi.nini's grammar was the most
rigorous and comprehensive ever written for any language. Moreover, many, if not
most, of the key ideas in modern linguistic theory have their origin in the ideas of his
grammar (e.g., sandhi) or were anticipated by it (e.g., the theta criterion). The... (Update)
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...based upon these theories. Barton et al. BBR87] discussed the efficiency problems of parsing ID LP grammars, and Bharati et al. [BCS96] suggest that any attempt to extend Tree Adjoining Grammars to handle free word order languages might suffer the same fate. 1.1.1...
...by computers. The first known grammar was the one invented by Panini to describe the structure of the Sanskrit language in ca 500 BC [47]. In many respects, it had many similarities with the modern grammars used to describe parsers of computer languages. Grammars define...
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A. Bharati, V. Chaitanya, and R. Sangal. Natural Language Processing - A Paninian Perspective. Prentice Hall of India, New Delhi, 1996. http://citeseer.ist.psu.edu/bharati96natural.html More
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title = "Natural Language Processing - A Paninian Perspective",
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A Paninian Perspective. Prentice Hall of India, New Delhi, 1996.",
year = "1996",
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