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The Semantics of Grammar Formalisms Seen as Computer Languages (1984)  (Make Corrections)  (24 citations)
Fernando C. N. Pereira, Stuart M. Shieber
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Abstract: The design, implementation, and use of grammar formalisms for natural language have constituted a major branch of computational linguistics throughout its development. By viewing gramn, ar formalisms as just a special cause of computer languages, we can take advantage of the machinery of dcnoational semantics to provide a pre- cise specification of their meaning. Using Dana Scott's domain theory, we elucidate the nature of the feature systems used in augmented phrase-structure grammar... (Update)

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F. Pereira and S. Shieber. The semantics of grammar formalisms seen as computer languages. In Proceedings of 10th International Conference on Computational Linguistics: COLING 84, 1984. http://citeseer.ist.psu.edu/pereira84semantics.html   More

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    author = "Fernando C. N. Pereira and Stuart M. Shieber",
    title = "The semantics of grammar formalisms seen as computer languages",
    journal = "COLING-84",
    pages = "123--129",
    year = "1984",
    url = "citeseer.ist.psu.edu/pereira84semantics.html" }
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