We present a corpus-based study of the sequential ordering among premodifiers in noun phrases. This information is important for the fluency of generated text in practical applications. We propose and evaluate three approaches to identify sequential order among premodifiers: direct evidence, transitive closure, and clustering. Our implemented system can make over 94% of such ordering decisions correctly, as evaluated on a large, previously unseen test corpus
This study explores Bobaljik\u27s (2012) suggestion that in English, the feature representation of t...
We contrasted two hypotheses concerning how speakers determine adjective order during referential co...
Word order is one of the earliest aspects of grammar that the child acquires, because her early utte...
We present a corpus-based study of the sequential ordering among premodifiers in noun phrases. This ...
We present a corpus-based study of the sequential ordering among premodifiers in noun phrases. This ...
The aim of this paper is to explore the complexity of English noun phrases with emphasis on the orde...
This paper is concerned with the question of which factors govern prenominal adjective order (AO) in...
The order of prenominal adjectival modifiers in English is governed by complex and difficult to desc...
Previous research has shown cross-linguistically that the human language parser prefers constituent ...
An important account of linear ordering in syntax is John A. Hawkins' (2004) theory of cognitive eff...
In this paper, we introduce the issue of adjective order and show that different approaches vary in ...
This paper focuses on the ordering of adjectival pre-modifiers in the English noun phrase. Our analy...
Noun phrase word order varies cross-linguistically, however, two distributional asymmetries have att...
The problem undertaken here is to account for the relational placement in English of words tradition...
In this paper, we argue that ordering prenom-inal modifiers – typically pursued as a su-pervised mod...
This study explores Bobaljik\u27s (2012) suggestion that in English, the feature representation of t...
We contrasted two hypotheses concerning how speakers determine adjective order during referential co...
Word order is one of the earliest aspects of grammar that the child acquires, because her early utte...
We present a corpus-based study of the sequential ordering among premodifiers in noun phrases. This ...
We present a corpus-based study of the sequential ordering among premodifiers in noun phrases. This ...
The aim of this paper is to explore the complexity of English noun phrases with emphasis on the orde...
This paper is concerned with the question of which factors govern prenominal adjective order (AO) in...
The order of prenominal adjectival modifiers in English is governed by complex and difficult to desc...
Previous research has shown cross-linguistically that the human language parser prefers constituent ...
An important account of linear ordering in syntax is John A. Hawkins' (2004) theory of cognitive eff...
In this paper, we introduce the issue of adjective order and show that different approaches vary in ...
This paper focuses on the ordering of adjectival pre-modifiers in the English noun phrase. Our analy...
Noun phrase word order varies cross-linguistically, however, two distributional asymmetries have att...
The problem undertaken here is to account for the relational placement in English of words tradition...
In this paper, we argue that ordering prenom-inal modifiers – typically pursued as a su-pervised mod...
This study explores Bobaljik\u27s (2012) suggestion that in English, the feature representation of t...
We contrasted two hypotheses concerning how speakers determine adjective order during referential co...
Word order is one of the earliest aspects of grammar that the child acquires, because her early utte...