| Derek Proudian and Carl J. Pollard. Parsing head-driven phrase structure grammar. In Proceedings of the Twenty-Third Annual Meeting of the ACL, pages 167-171, Chicago, IL, 1985. ACL. |
....and target Mary, indicating that 1 We use the following R signs: 1 (subject) 2 (direct object) 3 (indirect object) 8 (chSmeur) Cat (Category) C (comp) F (flag) H (head) LOC (locative) M (maxked) as well as the special Null P=slgns 0 and , explainedbelow. 97 s [1] Joe [HI ave [3, 2] [2, 8] 1;ea Figure 1: S graph for Joe #ave Mary tea. Mary is the predicate argument indirect object, but the surface direct object, of the clause; and one with label [2,8] and target tea, indicating tea is the predicate argument direct object, but surface ch6meur, of the clause. Such a structure is ....
....H (head) LOC (locative) M (maxked) as well as the special Null P=slgns 0 and , explainedbelow. 97 s [1] Joe [HI ave [3, 2] 2, 8] 1;ea Figure 1: S graph for Joe #ave Mary tea. Mary is the predicate argument indirect object, but the surface direct object, of the clause; and one with label [2,8] and target tea, indicating tea is the predicate argument direct object, but surface ch6meur, of the clause. Such a structure is called a stratified feature graph (S graph) This situation could be described in SFG logic with the following formula (the significance of the different label ....
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Derek Proudtan and Carl Pollard. Parsing head-driven phrase structure grammar. In Proceedings of the $rd Annual Meeting of the ACL, 1985.
....Implementation of Unification Based Grammars by a wide variety of systems. Di#erent implementation schemes have been employed, which can be classified into four categories: Unified systems, integrating the parsing algorithm with the linguistic theory. Early implementations of HPSG, such as [33] or [32, 24] are good examples. The disadvantages of such a scheme are straightforward: the grammar cannot be easily modified, and neither can the parsing algorithm. An adaptation of the system for generation is virtually impossible. Direct implementations of a parsing algorithm, which ....
Derek Prudian and Carl Pollard. Parsing head-driven phrase structure grammar. In Proceedings of the 23rd Annual Meeting of the Association for Computational Linguistics, Chicago, IL., 1985. University of Chicago.
....Implementation of Uni cation Based Grammars by a wide variety of systems. Di erent implementation schemes have been employed, which can be classi ed into four categories: Uni ed systems, integrating the parsing algorithm with the linguistic theory. Early implementations of HPSG, such as [33] or [32, 24] are good examples. The disadvantages of such a scheme are straightforward: the grammar cannot be easily modi ed, and neither can the parsing algorithm. An adaptation of the system for generation is virtually impossible. Direct implementations of a parsing algorithm, which receive ....
Derek Prudian and Carl Pollard. Parsing head-driven phrase structure grammar. In Proceedings of the 23rd Annual Meeting of the Association for Computational Linguistics, Chicago, IL., 1985. University of Chicago.
....Implementation of Unification Based Grammars by a wide variety of systems. Different implementation schemes have been employed, which can be classified into four categories: ffl Unified systems, integrating the parsing algorithm with the linguistic theory. Early implementations of HPSG, such as [33] or [32, 24] are good examples. The disadvantages of such a scheme are straightforward: the grammar cannot be easily modified, and neither can the parsing algorithm. An adaptation of the system for generation is virtually impossible. ffl Direct implementations of a parsing algorithm, which ....
Derek Prudian and Carl Pollard. Parsing head-driven phrase structure grammar. In Proceedings of the 23rd Annual Meeting of the Association for Computational Linguistics, Chicago, IL., 1985. University of Chicago.
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Derek Proudian and Carl J. Pollard. Parsing head-driven phrase structure grammar. In Proceedings of the Twenty-Third Annual Meeting of the ACL, pages 167-171, Chicago, IL, 1985. ACL.
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