Recent Advances in Natural Language Processing : Selected Papers from RANLP'95 /
This volume is based on contributions from the First International Conference on "Recent Advances in Natural Language Processing" (RANLP'95) held in Tzigov Chark, Bulgaria, 14-16 September 1995. This conference was one of the most important and competitively reviewed conferences in Na...
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Amsterdam ; Philadelphia :
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Colección: | Amsterdam studies in the theory and history of linguistic science. Current issues in linguistic theory ;
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- RECENT ADVANCES IN NATURAL LANGUAGE PROCESSING; Editorial page; Title page; Copyright page; Table of contents; Editors'' Foreword; I. MORPHOLOGY AND SYNTAX; Some Linguistic, Computational and StatisticalImplications of Lexicalised Grammars; Abstract; 1. Lexicalisation; 2. Lexicalised Tree-Adjoining Grammar; 3. Statistical implications; 4. Synchronous TAGs; 5. Viewing lexicalised trees as super parts-of-speech; 6. LTAGs and explanation-based learning techniques; 6.1 Implications of LTAG representation for EBL; 7. LTAGs and Categorial Grammars; REFERENCES
- Case and word order in English and GermanAbstract; 1. Background; 2. Case and order in English; Subject affinity rules; Linear precedence rules; 3. Case and word order in German; 4. Implementation; 5. English is German; REFERENCES; An Optimised Algorithm for Data Oriented Parsing; Abstract; 1. Introduction; 2. STSGs: Definitions, terminology and properties; 3. Disambiguating an input sentence; 4. Experimental results; 5. Conclusions; REFERENCES; Parsing Repairs; Abstract; 1. Introduction; 2. Characterising self-repair; 2.1 The overt characteristics of self-repair
- 2.2 The structural characteristics of self-repair3. Analysing self-repair; 3.1 Syntactic well-formedness; 3.2 Cascaded repair; 3.3 Interpreting O#R; 3.4 Parsing self-repairs; 4. Representing self-repair; 5. An augmented Earley algorithm for repair; 5.1 String representations; 5.2 Augmentations to the standard algorithm; 5.3 The augmented algorithm; 5.4 Remarks; 6 Conclusion; REFERENCES; Parsing for Targeted Errors in Controlled Languages; Abstract; 1. Introduction; 2. Controlled language and grammar checking; 3. Robust parsing; 3.1 Positive and negative detection
- 3.2 Targeted and untargeted detection3.3 Single phase and multiple phase; 3.4 Current methods; 4. Chart parsing with finite state automata; 5. Encoding grammatical variation with finite state automata; 5.1 Deletion; 5.2 Insertion; 6. Complexity; 7. Further work; 8. Conclusions; REFERENCES; Applicative and Combinatory Categorial Grammar(from syntax to functional semantics); Abstract; 1. Model of Applicative and Cognitive Grammar; 1.1 Categorial grammars; 1.2 Applicative and Combinatory Categorial Grammar; 2. Structural reorganisation; 3. Coordination; 4. Meta-rules; 5. Examples; 6. Conclusion