Information-based syntax and semantics: Vol. 1: fundamentals
Information-based syntax and semantics: Vol. 1: fundamentals
Anwendbarkeit von Unifikationsgrammatiken für effizientes Generieren
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A constructive view of GPSG or how to make it work
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SAGE: a sentence parsing and generation system
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A uniform architecture for parsing and generation
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A head-driven approach to incremental and parallel generation of syntactic structures
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Reversible unification based machine translation
COLING '90 Proceedings of the 13th conference on Computational linguistics - Volume 2
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In this paper I will argue for a model of grammatical processing that is based on uniform processing and knowledge sources. The main feature of this model is to view parsing and generation as two strongly interleaved tasks performed by a single parametrized deduction process. It will be shown that this view supports flexible and efficient natural language processing.