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Oehrle, R. T., E. Bach, and D. Wheeler, Editors Categorial Grammars and Natural Language Structures D. Reidel Publishing Company, 1988.

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Parsing English with a Link Grammar - Daniel Sleator (1991)   (31 citations)  (Correct)

....formulas, one of the formulas must be satisfied, and no connectors of the other formula may be satisfied. It is sometimes convenient to use the empty formula ( which is satisfied by being connected to no links. 3 Another grammatical system, known as a combinatory categorial grammar (CCG) [6, 4] bears some superficial resemblance to our system. In a CCG, as in our system, each word of the dictionary is given a definition which defines how it can be used in a sentence. Because of the similarities between CCGs and link grammars, we attempted to find a precise connection between them, and ....

Oehrle, R. T., E. Bach, and D. Wheeler, Editors Categorial Grammars and Natural Language Structures D. Reidel Publishing Company, 1988.


Parsing English with a Link Grammar - Sleator, Temperley (1991)   (67 citations)  (Correct)

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Oehrle, R. T., E. Bach, and D. Wheeler, Editors Categorial Grammars and Natural Language Structures D. Reidel Publishing Company, 1988.


Parsing English with a Link Grammar - Sleator, Temperley (1991)   (67 citations)  (Correct)

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Oehrle, R. T., E. Bach, and D. Wheeler, Editors Categorial Grammars and Natural Language Structures D. Reidel Publishing Company, 1988.


Parsing English with a Link Grammar - Sleator, Temperley (1991)   (67 citations)  (Correct)

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Oehrle, R. T., E. Bach, and D. Wheeler, Editors Categorial Grammars and Natural Language Structures D. Reidel Publishing Company, 1988.

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