These two relations are similar to ones that play a role in parsing at the sentence level: immediate dominance and linear precedence. However, the dominance relation, like the one in Marcus and Hindle's D-theory (Marcus et al. 1983), is partial (i.e., nonimme- diate).

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These two relations are similar to ones that play a role in parsing at the sentence level: immediate dominance and linear precedence. However, the dominance relation, like the one in Marcus and Hindle's D-theory (Marcus et al. 1983), is partial (i.e., nonimme- diate).

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