Handbook of formal languages, vol. 3
The syntactic process
Automatic grammar generation from two different perspectives
Automatic grammar generation from two different perspectives
Towards efficient statistical parsing using lexicalized grammatical information
Towards efficient statistical parsing using lexicalized grammatical information
Building a large annotated corpus of English: the penn treebank
Computational Linguistics - Special issue on using large corpora: II
Competence and performance grammar in incremental processing
IncrementParsing '04 Proceedings of the Workshop on Incremental Parsing: Bringing Engineering and Cognition Together
Some experiments on indicators of parsing complexity for lexicalized grammars
Proceedings of the COLING-2000 Workshop on Efficiency In Large-Scale Parsing Systems
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Incremental processing is relevant for language modeling, speech recognition and language generation. In this paper we devise a dynamic version of Tree Adjoining Grammar (DVTAG) that encodes a strong notion of incrementality directly into the operations of the formal system. After discussing the basic features of DVTAG, we address the issue of building of a wide coverage grammar and present novel data on English and Italian.