| Frederik Fouvry. Robustness in linguistic formalism. Ph.D. proposal presented at the Research Student Presentation, Department of Language and Linguistics, University of Essex, May 1998. |
....order to deal with so called soft constraints in weighted constraint logic grammars. Enhancement of linguistic theories Robustness in linguistic formalisms can be considered as an attempt to model directly general extra grammatical phenomena within a linguistic theory. A solution envisioned in [Fou98] proposes considering robustness as an integral property of language processing. This can be done partly using fine grained, qualifying information such as typed feature structures (see 17 [Car92] and accounting for unexpected input just mapping it onto a certain level in the subsumptionbased ....
Frederik Fouvry. Robustness in linguistic formalism. Ph.D. proposal presented at the Research Student Presentation, Department of Language and Linguistics, University of Essex, May 1998.
....in order to deal with so called soft constraints in weighted constraint logic grammars. Enhancement of linguistic theories Robustness in linguistic formalisms can be considered as an attempt to model directly general extra grammatical phenomena within a linguistic theory. A solution envisioned in [14] proposes considering robustness as an integral property of language processing. This can be done partly using ne grained, qualifying information such as typed feature structures (see [7] and accounting for unexpected input just mapping it onto a certain level in the subsumption based hierarchy ....
Frederik Fouvry. Robustness in linguistic formalism. Ph.D. proposal presented at the Research Student Presentation, Department of Language and Linguistics, University of Essex, May 1998.
....to deal with so called soft constraints in weighted constraint logic grammars. 12 Enhancement of linguistic theories Robustness in linguistic formalisms can be considered as an attempt to model directly general extra grammatical phenomena within a linguistic theory. A solution envisioned in [Fou98] proposes considering robustness as an integral property of language processing. This can be done partly using fine grained, qualifying information such as typed feature structures (see [Car92] and accounting for unexpected input just mapping it onto a certain level in the subsumption based ....
Frederik Fouvry. Robustness in linguistic formalism. Ph.D. proposal presented at the Research Student Presentation, Department of Language and Linguistics, University of Essex, May 1998.
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