Incremental sentence generation imposes special constraints on the representation of the grammar and the design of the formulator (the module which is responsible for constructing the syntactic and morphological structure). In the model of natural speech production presented here, a formalism called Segment Grammar is used for the representation of linguistic knowledge. We give a definition of this formalism and present a formulator design which relies on it. Next, we present an object- oriented implementation of Segment Grammar. Finally, we compare Segment Grammar with other formalisms
Past research on grammatical encoding in speech production mostly involved either determining the pr...
Description of domain and problems Overview The CRISP domain is motivated by the prob-lem of sentenc...
Exploiting an incremental and parallel processing scheme is useful to improve the performance of nat...
Incremental sentence generation imposes special constraints on the representation of the grammar and...
Human speakers often produce sentences incrementally. They can start speaking having in mind only a ...
This paper presents a theory of the syntactic aspects of human sentence production. An important cha...
it Human speakers often produce sentences incremen-tally. They can start speaking having in mind onl...
Speech is produced incrementally. The Incremental Parallel Formulator (De Smedt, 1996) is a computat...
Segment Grammar (SG) is a grammar formalism which is especially suited to model the incremental gene...
The acceptance of natural language generation systems strongly depends on their capability to facili...
1 introduction Incrementality is a basic feature of the human language processor. There is a conside...
Abstract. Segment Grammar (SG) is a grammar formalism which is especially suited to model the increm...
Standard grammar formalisms are defined without reflection of the incremental and serial nature of l...
Past research on grammatical encoding in speech production mostly involved either determining the pr...
The psychological process of translating semantic into syntactic structures has dynamic properties s...
Past research on grammatical encoding in speech production mostly involved either determining the pr...
Description of domain and problems Overview The CRISP domain is motivated by the prob-lem of sentenc...
Exploiting an incremental and parallel processing scheme is useful to improve the performance of nat...
Incremental sentence generation imposes special constraints on the representation of the grammar and...
Human speakers often produce sentences incrementally. They can start speaking having in mind only a ...
This paper presents a theory of the syntactic aspects of human sentence production. An important cha...
it Human speakers often produce sentences incremen-tally. They can start speaking having in mind onl...
Speech is produced incrementally. The Incremental Parallel Formulator (De Smedt, 1996) is a computat...
Segment Grammar (SG) is a grammar formalism which is especially suited to model the incremental gene...
The acceptance of natural language generation systems strongly depends on their capability to facili...
1 introduction Incrementality is a basic feature of the human language processor. There is a conside...
Abstract. Segment Grammar (SG) is a grammar formalism which is especially suited to model the increm...
Standard grammar formalisms are defined without reflection of the incremental and serial nature of l...
Past research on grammatical encoding in speech production mostly involved either determining the pr...
The psychological process of translating semantic into syntactic structures has dynamic properties s...
Past research on grammatical encoding in speech production mostly involved either determining the pr...
Description of domain and problems Overview The CRISP domain is motivated by the prob-lem of sentenc...
Exploiting an incremental and parallel processing scheme is useful to improve the performance of nat...