We propose a meta-grammatical framework for dependency grammar, accommodating any number of dimensions and restricting their licensed models through the application of parametric principles. We first instantiate this framework to obtain the version of Topological Dependency Grammar (TDG) proposed by Duchier and Debusmann 2001. We then describe an extended instantiation which adds support for semantic dependencies (thus also providing an account of control and raising constructions) and meaning assembly
The paper introduces a generalisa-tion of Topological Dependency Gram-mar (TDG) (Duchier and Debusma...
This thesis develops Extensible Dependency Grammar (XDG), a new grammar formalism combining dependen...
International audienceWe present an operational framework allowing to express a large scale Tree Adj...
We propose a meta-grammatical frame-work for dependency grammar, accommo-dating any number of dimens...
Rapport interne.We propose a meta-grammatical framework for dependency grammar, accommodating any nu...
The paper introduces a generalisation of the grammar formalism of Topological Dependency Grammar (TD...
AbstractWe propose a lexicalized formulation of dependency grammar that addresses both immediate dep...
We propose a lexicalized formulation of dependency grammar that addresses both immediate dependence ...
This paper introduces a parser system for the meta grammar formalism of Extensible Dependency Gramma...
A version of dependency-based logical grammar (dblg,[8, 9]) is presented in which dependency relatio...
We introduce the new grammar formal-ism of Extensible Dependency Gram-mar (XDG), enabling us to take...
International audienceThis paper shows how the correspondence between a unordered dependency tree an...
We propose a formal characterization of variation in the syntactic realization of semantic arguments...
International audienceWe outline the essentials of a formal semantic theory for dependency grammars....
Syntactic models should be descriptively adequate and parsable. A syntactic description is autonomou...
The paper introduces a generalisa-tion of Topological Dependency Gram-mar (TDG) (Duchier and Debusma...
This thesis develops Extensible Dependency Grammar (XDG), a new grammar formalism combining dependen...
International audienceWe present an operational framework allowing to express a large scale Tree Adj...
We propose a meta-grammatical frame-work for dependency grammar, accommo-dating any number of dimens...
Rapport interne.We propose a meta-grammatical framework for dependency grammar, accommodating any nu...
The paper introduces a generalisation of the grammar formalism of Topological Dependency Grammar (TD...
AbstractWe propose a lexicalized formulation of dependency grammar that addresses both immediate dep...
We propose a lexicalized formulation of dependency grammar that addresses both immediate dependence ...
This paper introduces a parser system for the meta grammar formalism of Extensible Dependency Gramma...
A version of dependency-based logical grammar (dblg,[8, 9]) is presented in which dependency relatio...
We introduce the new grammar formal-ism of Extensible Dependency Gram-mar (XDG), enabling us to take...
International audienceThis paper shows how the correspondence between a unordered dependency tree an...
We propose a formal characterization of variation in the syntactic realization of semantic arguments...
International audienceWe outline the essentials of a formal semantic theory for dependency grammars....
Syntactic models should be descriptively adequate and parsable. A syntactic description is autonomou...
The paper introduces a generalisa-tion of Topological Dependency Gram-mar (TDG) (Duchier and Debusma...
This thesis develops Extensible Dependency Grammar (XDG), a new grammar formalism combining dependen...
International audienceWe present an operational framework allowing to express a large scale Tree Adj...