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Abstract: The uniqne properties of tree-adjoining grammars (TAG)
present a challenge for the application of TAGs beyond
the limited confines of syn 'tax, for instance, to the task of
semantic interpretation or automatic translation of natural
language. We present a variant of 'FAGs, called
synchronous TAGs, which characterize correspondences
between languages. The formalism's intended usage is
to relate expressions of natural languages to their associated
semantics represented in a logical lbrn language, ... (Update)
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...for English French and FrenchEnglish. The system is a transfer approach that uses synchronous treeadjoining grammars (as described in [192]) to map shallow tree adjoining grammar (TAG) 113] derivations from one language onto another. The mapping is performed by means of a...
...source tree. This translation technique resembles previous work on machine translation using synchronous Tree Adjoining Grammars (cf. [17], 1] The Proteus translation system learns transfer rules from pairs of aligned source and target regularized parses, Proteus s...
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Shieber, Stuart M. and Yves Schabes. 1990. Synchronous tree adjoining grammars. In Proceedings of the 13th International Conference on Computational Linguistics . http://citeseer.ist.psu.edu/shieber90synchronous.html More
@inproceedings{ shiebersynchronous,
author = "Stuart M. Shieber and Yves Schabes",
title = "Synchronous Tree-Adjoining Grammars",
pages = "253--258",
url = "citeseer.ist.psu.edu/shieber90synchronous.html" }
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