| S. M. Shleber and Y. Schabes. "Synchronous TreeAdjoining Grammars" In Proc. of the lSth International Conference on Computational Linguistics, pages 253-258 August 1990. |
....English sentence John wished to walk. Semantic Transfer As illustrated in the previous section, it is often the case that we have to solve mismatches between source and target TDAGs in order to obtain successful translations. Syntactic semantic transfer has been formulated by several researchers[18, 27] as a means of handling situations in which fully interlingual translation does not work. It is not enough, however, to capture only the equivalent relationship between source and target semantic representations: this is merely a mapping among red nodes and arcs in TDAGs. What is missing in the ....
S. M. Shleber and Y. Schabes. "Synchronous TreeAdjoining Grammars" In Proc. of the lSth International Conference on Computational Linguistics, pages 253-258 August 1990.
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S.M. Schieber and Y. Schabes. 1990. Synchronous tree-adjoining grammars. In Proceedings of the 13th international conference on computational linguistics, volume 3, pages 253--258, Helsinki.
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S.M. Schieber and Y. Schabes. 1990. Synchronous tree-adjoining grammars. In Proceedings of the 13th international conference on computational linguistics, volume 3, pages 253--258, Helsinki.
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Y. Schabes, S.M. Shieber. 1990. Synchronous Tree Adjoining Grammars. Procs. of the 13th COLING, Helsinki, Finland, Volume 2, pp. 253--258.
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REFERENCES 39 Schabes, Yves and Stuart Shieber. 1990. Synchronous tree adjoining grammars. In Proceedings of the 13th International Conference on Computational Linguistics, Helsinki.
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