C. Gardent, Université de Sarrebruck : « Anaphores parallèles et techniques de résolution » This paper argues that Higher-Order Unification (HOU) is preferable to overwriting techniques for dealing with parallel anaphors i.e. non-nominal anaphors whose resolution is constrained by parallelism. Computationally, we show that overwriting techniques have undesirable properties which make their use incompatible with unification-based grammars. Linguistically, we show that HOU permits a high level of linguistic adequacy in that it achieves a reasonably wide empirical covering (e.g. VP ellipsis, focus, Second Occurrence Expressions) while minimising both under- and over- generation. The HOU approach we propose is systematically compared with compa...
Higher-order unification (HOU) concerns unification of (extensions of) $\lambda$-calculus and can be...
Traditionally, there have been three standard assumptions made about the Parallelism Effect on VP-el...
In the present study we explored structural parallelism, the preference of hearers to connect an una...
C. Gardent, Université de Sarrebruck : « Anaphores parallèles et techniques de résolution » This pap...
The HOU based analysis of ellipsis presented in (Dalrymple et al., 1991; Shieber et al., 1996) was s...
A sound and complete algorithm for nominal unification of higher-orderexpressions with a recursive l...
In this paper, we report on an eye-tracking study investigating the processing of English VP-ellipsi...
An assumption shared by many theories of discourse is that discourse structure constrains anaphora r...
AbstractWe compare two different styles of Higher-Order Unification (HOU): the classical HOU algorit...
Much research in computational linguistics has concentrated on treating the individual phenomena of ...
We provide a general account of parallelism in discourse, and apply it to the special case of resolv...
In this paper, we reexamine the problem of general higher-order unification and develop an approach ...
We present an algorithm for unification of higher-order patterns modulo simple syntactic equational ...
In this paper, we reexamine the problem of general higher-order unification and develop an approach ...
In the present study we explored structural parallelism, the preference of hearers to connect an una...
Higher-order unification (HOU) concerns unification of (extensions of) $\lambda$-calculus and can be...
Traditionally, there have been three standard assumptions made about the Parallelism Effect on VP-el...
In the present study we explored structural parallelism, the preference of hearers to connect an una...
C. Gardent, Université de Sarrebruck : « Anaphores parallèles et techniques de résolution » This pap...
The HOU based analysis of ellipsis presented in (Dalrymple et al., 1991; Shieber et al., 1996) was s...
A sound and complete algorithm for nominal unification of higher-orderexpressions with a recursive l...
In this paper, we report on an eye-tracking study investigating the processing of English VP-ellipsi...
An assumption shared by many theories of discourse is that discourse structure constrains anaphora r...
AbstractWe compare two different styles of Higher-Order Unification (HOU): the classical HOU algorit...
Much research in computational linguistics has concentrated on treating the individual phenomena of ...
We provide a general account of parallelism in discourse, and apply it to the special case of resolv...
In this paper, we reexamine the problem of general higher-order unification and develop an approach ...
We present an algorithm for unification of higher-order patterns modulo simple syntactic equational ...
In this paper, we reexamine the problem of general higher-order unification and develop an approach ...
In the present study we explored structural parallelism, the preference of hearers to connect an una...
Higher-order unification (HOU) concerns unification of (extensions of) $\lambda$-calculus and can be...
Traditionally, there have been three standard assumptions made about the Parallelism Effect on VP-el...
In the present study we explored structural parallelism, the preference of hearers to connect an una...