| C.M.I.M. Matthiessen. Systemic grammar in computation: The Nigel case. In Proceedings of the First Conference of the European Chapter of the Association for Computational Linguistics, Pisa, Italy, 1983. |
.... English and various factors influencing text structure all represented as networks; sentence generation proceeds by traversing the grammar network from more semantic toward more syntactic nodes, collecting at each node features that instruct the system how to build the eventual sentence (see [Matthiessen 84] Parsing proceeds by traversing the same network backwards , eventually arriving at the more semantic nodes and their associated features, the set of which constitutes the parse and determines the parse tree (see [Kasper Hovy 90, Kasper 89] This bidirectionality of processing is an ....
Matthiessen, C.M.I.M. 1984. Systemic Grammar in Computation: The Nigel Case. In , Pisa, Italy. Also available as USC/ISI Research Report RR-84-121.
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C.M.I.M. Matthiessen. Systemic grammar in computation: The Nigel case. In Proceedings of the First Conference of the European Chapter of the Association for Computational Linguistics, Pisa, Italy, 1983.
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