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