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Shuffle on Trajectories: Syntactic Constraints
- Theor. Comp. Sci
, 1998
"... We introduce and investigate new methods to define parallel composition of words and languages. The operation of parallel composition leads to new shuffle-like operations defined by syntactic constraints on the usual shuffle operation. The approach is applicable to concurrency, providing a method to ..."
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We introduce and investigate new methods to define parallel composition of words and languages. The operation of parallel composition leads to new shuffle-like operations defined by syntactic constraints on the usual shuffle operation. The approach is applicable to concurrency, providing a method
based on Syntactic Constraints
"... Open Information Extraction (Open IE) serves for the analysis of vast amounts of texts by extraction of assertions, or rela-tions, in the form of tuples 〈argument 1; relation; argument 2〉. Various approaches to Open IE have been designed to per-form in a fast, unsupervised manner. All of them requir ..."
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require language specific infor-mation for their implementation. In this work, we introduce an approach to Open IE based on syntactic constraints over POS tag sequences targeted at Spanish lan-guage. We describe the rules specific for Spanish language constructions and their implementation in EXTRHECH
Syntactic Constraints On Relativization
"... clauses in Japanese basd on JPSG framework. We characterize them as adjuncts to nouns, and formalt ize them in terms of constraints among grammatical features. Furthermore, we claim that there is a con straint on the number of slash elements and show tile supporting facts. ..."
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clauses in Japanese basd on JPSG framework. We characterize them as adjuncts to nouns, and formalt ize them in terms of constraints among grammatical features. Furthermore, we claim that there is a con straint on the number of slash elements and show tile supporting facts.
Syntactic Constraints on Morpheme Ordering
"... While applicative and causative constructions have been extensively studied independently, the configuration derived by the interaction of the two has drawn relatively less attention in generative ..."
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While applicative and causative constructions have been extensively studied independently, the configuration derived by the interaction of the two has drawn relatively less attention in generative
The Recognition Capacity Of Local Syntactic Constraints
"... Given a gr,'unmar for a language, it is possible to create finite state mechanisms that approximate its recognition capacity. These simple automata consider only short context information drawn from local syntactic constraints which the grammar hnposes. While it is short of providing the strong ..."
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Given a gr,'unmar for a language, it is possible to create finite state mechanisms that approximate its recognition capacity. These simple automata consider only short context information drawn from local syntactic constraints which the grammar hnposes. While it is short of providing
Modeling Syntactic Constraints on Anaphoric Binding
, 1990
"... Syntactic constraints on antecedent-anaphor re- lations can be stated withilt the theory of Lexical Functional Grammar (henceforth LFG) through the use of functional uncertainty (Kaplan and Maxwell 1988; Halvorsen and Kaplan 1988; Ka- plan and Zaenen 1989). In th.e following, we summarize the genera ..."
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Syntactic constraints on antecedent-anaphor re- lations can be stated withilt the theory of Lexical Functional Grammar (henceforth LFG) through the use of functional uncertainty (Kaplan and Maxwell 1988; Halvorsen and Kaplan 1988; Ka- plan and Zaenen 1989). In th.e following, we summarize
Semantic and Syntactic Constraints on Syntactic Priming
"... Speakers tend to use sentence structures that they have recently produced or comprehended (e.g., Bock, 1986; Hartsuiker et al., 1999; Pickering & Branigan, 1998). We examined the production of complex sentences, where ..."
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Speakers tend to use sentence structures that they have recently produced or comprehended (e.g., Bock, 1986; Hartsuiker et al., 1999; Pickering & Branigan, 1998). We examined the production of complex sentences, where
The Cultural Evolution of Syntactic Constraints in Phonology.
- Proceedings of the 7th International Conference on Artificial Life
, 2000
"... The paper reports on an experiment in which a group of autonomous agents self-organises through cultural evolution constraints on the combination of the individual sounds (phonemes) in their repertoires. We use a selectionist approach whereby a repertoire evolves by mutations of patterns, constraine ..."
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The paper reports on an experiment in which a group of autonomous agents self-organises through cultural evolution constraints on the combination of the individual sounds (phonemes) in their repertoires. We use a selectionist approach whereby a repertoire evolves by mutations of patterns
Anaphor Resolution and the Scope of Syntactic Constraints
- In: Proceedings of the 16th International Conference on Computational Linguistics (COLING
, 1996
"... An anaphor resolution algorithm is pre- sented which relies on a combination of st,ratcgies for narrowing down and selecting ti-om mtcccdent set, s fi)r reflexive pronouns, nonreflexive t)ronouns, and common noms. The work foe,sos on syn- tactic rest,rictions Milch arc derived tom Chomsky's B ..."
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's Binding Theory. It is dis- cussed how these constraints can be in- corporated adequately in an anaphor ms- (flu[ion algorithm. Moreover, by showing t,hag pragmagic inhrenccs may bc nccessin 'y, the limits of syn[actic restrictions are elucidated.
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