In this paper we will be dealing with different levels of complexity in the processing of Italian, a Romance language inheriting many properties from Latin which make it an almost free word order language1. The paper is concerned with syntactic complexity as measurable on the basis of the cognitive parser that incrementally builds up a syntactic representation to be used by the semantic component. The theory behind will be LFG and parsing preferences will be used to justify one choice both from a principled and a processing point of view. LFG is a transformationless theory in which there is no deep structure separate from surface syntactic structure. This is partially in accordance with constructional theories in which noncanonical structur...
In this paper, we explore how NLP can be used to automatically identify relevant syntactic complexit...
The paper investigates possible effects of cross‐linguistic variation on measures of syntactic compl...
This study explores to what extent syntactic complexity as assessed by four types of complexity meas...
In this paper we will be dealing with different levels of complexity in the processing of Italian, a...
In this paper we study, analyse and comment on rhetorical figures present in a selected body of poet...
This paper presents first results of an ongoing work to investigate the interplay between lexical co...
A recognition grammar to supply information to a text-to-speech system for the synthesis of Italian ...
A semantic parser is presented which aims at the attainment of a high linguistic coverage and an ext...
A semantic parser is presented which aims at the attainment of a high linguistic coverage and an ext...
This work presents a unified treatment of extraction and scope phenomena based on LFG. It is shown t...
Italian is a nonconfigurational, null-SUBJ headmarking language characterised by a rich morphology a...
In the paper we report a qualitative evaluation of the performance of a dependency analyser of Itali...
Any natural language processor, to be efficient and generalizable to unlimited or unrestricted lingu...
In this paper, we explore how NLP can be used to automatically identify relevant syntactic complexit...
The paper investigates possible effects of cross‐linguistic variation on measures of syntactic compl...
This study explores to what extent syntactic complexity as assessed by four types of complexity meas...
In this paper we will be dealing with different levels of complexity in the processing of Italian, a...
In this paper we study, analyse and comment on rhetorical figures present in a selected body of poet...
This paper presents first results of an ongoing work to investigate the interplay between lexical co...
A recognition grammar to supply information to a text-to-speech system for the synthesis of Italian ...
A semantic parser is presented which aims at the attainment of a high linguistic coverage and an ext...
A semantic parser is presented which aims at the attainment of a high linguistic coverage and an ext...
This work presents a unified treatment of extraction and scope phenomena based on LFG. It is shown t...
Italian is a nonconfigurational, null-SUBJ headmarking language characterised by a rich morphology a...
In the paper we report a qualitative evaluation of the performance of a dependency analyser of Itali...
Any natural language processor, to be efficient and generalizable to unlimited or unrestricted lingu...
In this paper, we explore how NLP can be used to automatically identify relevant syntactic complexit...
The paper investigates possible effects of cross‐linguistic variation on measures of syntactic compl...
This study explores to what extent syntactic complexity as assessed by four types of complexity meas...