Grammars are core elements of many NLP applications. Grammars can be developed in two ways: built by hand or extracted from corpora. In this paper, we compare a hand-crafted grammar with a Treebank grammar. We contend that recognizing substructures of the grammars ' basic units is necessary not only because it allows grammars to be compared at a higher level, but also because it provides the building blocks for consistent and ecient integration of the grammars
Linguists studying grammar often describe their models using a syntax tree. Drawing a syntax tree in...
Linguists studying grammar often describe their models using a syntax tree. Drawing a syntax tree in...
This paper describes how electronic grammars can be further enhanced by adding machine-readable gram...
Grammars are valuable resources for natural language processing. We divide the process of grammar de...
Grammars are valuable resources for natural language processing. We divide the process of grammar de...
Many current grammar formalisms used in computational linguistics take a unification-based approach ...
It has been widely recognized that the relations human grammar exploits are sensitive to constraints...
In this paper, we will describe a tree generating system called tree-adjoining grammar (TAG) and sta...
Manual development of deep linguistic resources is time-consuming and costly and therefore often des...
Treebanks have become valuable resources in natural language processing (NLP) in recent years (Abeil...
In this paper we apply a new notation for the writing of natural language grammars to some classical...
1. Introduct ion Treebanks have become valuable resources in natural language processing (NLP) in re...
This thesis develops the formal aspects of LR parsing for Tree Adjoining Grammars (TAGS) and investi...
This paper presents empirical studies and closely corresponding theoretical models of the performanc...
Tree-Adjoining Grammars and Lexicalized Grammars In this paper, we will describe a tree generating s...
Linguists studying grammar often describe their models using a syntax tree. Drawing a syntax tree in...
Linguists studying grammar often describe their models using a syntax tree. Drawing a syntax tree in...
This paper describes how electronic grammars can be further enhanced by adding machine-readable gram...
Grammars are valuable resources for natural language processing. We divide the process of grammar de...
Grammars are valuable resources for natural language processing. We divide the process of grammar de...
Many current grammar formalisms used in computational linguistics take a unification-based approach ...
It has been widely recognized that the relations human grammar exploits are sensitive to constraints...
In this paper, we will describe a tree generating system called tree-adjoining grammar (TAG) and sta...
Manual development of deep linguistic resources is time-consuming and costly and therefore often des...
Treebanks have become valuable resources in natural language processing (NLP) in recent years (Abeil...
In this paper we apply a new notation for the writing of natural language grammars to some classical...
1. Introduct ion Treebanks have become valuable resources in natural language processing (NLP) in re...
This thesis develops the formal aspects of LR parsing for Tree Adjoining Grammars (TAGS) and investi...
This paper presents empirical studies and closely corresponding theoretical models of the performanc...
Tree-Adjoining Grammars and Lexicalized Grammars In this paper, we will describe a tree generating s...
Linguists studying grammar often describe their models using a syntax tree. Drawing a syntax tree in...
Linguists studying grammar often describe their models using a syntax tree. Drawing a syntax tree in...
This paper describes how electronic grammars can be further enhanced by adding machine-readable gram...