We study the parsing complexity of Combinatory Categorial Grammar (CCG) in the formalism of Vijay-Shanker and Weir (1994). As our main result, we prove that any parsing algorithm for this formalism will take in the worst case exponential time when the size of the grammar, and not only the length of the input sentence, is included in the analysis. This sets the formalism of Vijay-Shanker and Weir (1994) apart from weakly equivalent formalisms such as Tree Adjoining Grammar, for which parsing can be performed in time polynomial in the combined size of grammar and input sentence. Our results contribute to a refined understanding of the class of mildly context-sensitive grammars, and inform the search for new, mildly context-sensitive versions ...
A type of ‘non-traditional constituents’ motivates an extended class of Combinatory Categorial Gramm...
Under categorial grammars that have powerful rules like composition, a simple n-word sentence can ha...
In this paper we present a scheme to extend a recognition algorithm for Context-Free Gram- mars (CFG...
We study the parsing complexity of Combinatory Categorial Grammar (CCG) in the formalism of Vijay-Sh...
We study the parsing complexity of Combinatory Categorial Grammar (CCG) in the formalism of Vijay-Sh...
Unlike other mildly context-sensitive formalisms, Combinatory Categorial Grammar (CCG) cannot be par...
Unlike other mildly context-sensitive formalisms, Combinatory Categorial Grammar (CCG) cannot be par...
Unlike other mildly context-sensitive formalisms, Combinatory Categorial Grammar (CCG) cannot be par...
Abstract Unlike other mildly context-sensitive formalisms, Combinatory Categorial Gra...
In this thesis we discuss four formalisms, that lie between context-free grammars (KNG) and context-...
We present a simple EM-based grammar induction algorithm for Combinatory Categorial Grammar (CCG) th...
This dissertation investigates which grammar formalism to use for representing the structure of natu...
This dissertation investigates which grammar formalism to use for representing the structure of natu...
Combinatory Categorial Grammar (CCG) is generally construed as a fully lexicalized formalism, where ...
Combinatory Categorial Grammar (CCG) is generally construed as a fully lexicalized formalism, where ...
A type of ‘non-traditional constituents’ motivates an extended class of Combinatory Categorial Gramm...
Under categorial grammars that have powerful rules like composition, a simple n-word sentence can ha...
In this paper we present a scheme to extend a recognition algorithm for Context-Free Gram- mars (CFG...
We study the parsing complexity of Combinatory Categorial Grammar (CCG) in the formalism of Vijay-Sh...
We study the parsing complexity of Combinatory Categorial Grammar (CCG) in the formalism of Vijay-Sh...
Unlike other mildly context-sensitive formalisms, Combinatory Categorial Grammar (CCG) cannot be par...
Unlike other mildly context-sensitive formalisms, Combinatory Categorial Grammar (CCG) cannot be par...
Unlike other mildly context-sensitive formalisms, Combinatory Categorial Grammar (CCG) cannot be par...
Abstract Unlike other mildly context-sensitive formalisms, Combinatory Categorial Gra...
In this thesis we discuss four formalisms, that lie between context-free grammars (KNG) and context-...
We present a simple EM-based grammar induction algorithm for Combinatory Categorial Grammar (CCG) th...
This dissertation investigates which grammar formalism to use for representing the structure of natu...
This dissertation investigates which grammar formalism to use for representing the structure of natu...
Combinatory Categorial Grammar (CCG) is generally construed as a fully lexicalized formalism, where ...
Combinatory Categorial Grammar (CCG) is generally construed as a fully lexicalized formalism, where ...
A type of ‘non-traditional constituents’ motivates an extended class of Combinatory Categorial Gramm...
Under categorial grammars that have powerful rules like composition, a simple n-word sentence can ha...
In this paper we present a scheme to extend a recognition algorithm for Context-Free Gram- mars (CFG...