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4th TAG 1998: University of Pennsylvania, USA
- Anne Abeillé, Tilman Becker, Giorgio Satta, K. Vijay-Shanker:
Proceedings of the Fourth International Workshop on Tree Adjoining Grammars and Related Frameworks, TAG+ 1998, University of Pennsylvania, USA, August 1998. Institute for Research in Cognitive Science 1998 - Alexandre Agustini, Vera Lúcia Strube de Lima:
An experiment on synchronous TAGs for the construction of a transfer module. 1-4 - Srinivas Bangalore:
Transplanting supertags from English to Spanish. 5-8 - Tilman Becker, Dominik Heckmann:
Recursive Matrix Systems (RMS) and TAG. 9-12 - Tonia Bleam, Martha Palmer, K. Vijay-Shanker:
Motion verbs and semantic features in TAG. 13-16 - Pierre Boullier:
A generalization of mildly context-sensitive formalisms. 17-20 - Marie-Hélène Candito, Sylvain Kahane:
Can the TAG derivation tree represent a semantic graph? An answer in the light of Meaning-Text Theory. 21-24 - Marie-Hélène Candito, Sylvain Kahane:
Defining DTG derivations to get semantic graphs. 25-28 - John Carroll, Nicolas Nicolov, Olga Shaumyan, Martine Smets, David J. Weir:
The LexSys project. 29-33 - Marc Cavazza:
An integrated parser for TFG with explicit tree typing. 34-37 - Marc Cavazza:
Synchronous TFG for speech translation. 38-41 - Éric Villemonte de la Clergerie, Miguel Angel Alonso Pardo, David Cabrero Souto:
A tabular interpretation of bottom-up automata for TAG. 42-45 - Robert Frank, K. Vijay-Shanker:
TAG derivation as monotonic C-command. 46-49 - Claire Gardent, Bonnie L. Webber:
Describing discourse semantics. 50-53 - Ariane Halber:
Tree-grammar linear typing for unified super-tagging/probabilistic parsing models. 54-57 - Karin Harbusch, Friedbert Widmann, Jens Woch:
Towards a workbench for schema-TAGs. 58-61 - Heidi Harley, Seth Kulick:
TAG and raising in VSO languages. 62-65 - Mark Hepple:
On some similarities between D-tree grammars and type-logical grammars. 66-69 - Fabrice Issac:
A standard representation framework for TAG. 70-73 - Aravind K. Joshi, Seth Kulick, Natasha Kurtonina:
Partial proof trees and structural modalities. 74-75 - Laura Kallmeyer:
A hierarchy of local TDGs. 76-79 - Gerard Kempen, Karin Harbusch:
A 'Tree Adjoining' Grammar without adjoining: The case of scrambling in German. 80-83 - Yannick de Kercadio:
An improved Earley parser with LTAG. 84-87 - Seth Kulick:
Clitic climbing in Romance: "Restructuring", causatives, and object-control verbs. 88-91 - Manuela Leahu:
Wh-dependencies in Romanian and TAG. 92-95 - Patrice Lopez, David Roussel:
Which rules for the robust parsing of spoken utterances with Lexicalized Tree Adjoining Grammars? 96-99 - Mary McGee Wood:
'Category families' for Categorial Grammars. 100-103 - Yusuke Miyao, Kentaro Torisawa, Yuka Tateisi, Jun'ichi Tsujii:
Packing of feature structures for optimizing the HPSG-style grammar translated from TAG. 104-107 - Uwe Mönnich:
TAGs M-constructed. 108-111 - Reinhard Muskens, Emiel Krahmer:
Description theory, LTAGs and underspecified semantics. 112-115 - Mark-Jan Nederhof, Anoop Sarkar, Giorgio Satta:
Prefix probabilities for linear indexed grammars. 116-119 - Günter Neumann:
Automatic extraction of stochastic lexicalized tree grammars from treebanks. 120-123 - Nicolas Nicolov:
Memoisation in sentence generation with lexicalised grammars. 124-127 - Dick Oehrle:
Constructive models of extraction parameters. 128-142 - Peter Poller, Tilman Becker:
Two-step TAG parsing revisited. 143-146 - Owen Rambow, K. Vijay-Shanker:
Wh-islands in TAG and related formalisms. 147-150 - James Rogers:
On defining TALs with logical constraints. 151-154 - William Schuler:
Exploiting semantic dependencies in parsing. 155-158 - Martine Smets:
Comparison of XTAG and LEXSYS grammars. 159-163 - Martine Smets, Roger Evans:
A compact encoding of a DTG grammar. 164-167 - Temese Szalai, Edward P. Stabler:
Formal analyses of the Hungarian verbal complex. 168-171 - Yuka Tateisi, Kentaro Torisawa, Yusuke Miyao, Jun'ichi Tsujii:
Translating the XTAG English grammar to HPSG. 172-175 - Alan M. Wallington:
Consistent dendrification: Trees from categories. 176-179 - Fei Xia, Martha Palmer, K. Vijay-Shanker, Joseph Rosenzweig:
Consistent grammar development using partial-tree descriptions for Lexicalized Tree-Adjoining Grammars. 180-183
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