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We report a Japanese parsing system with a linguistically fine-grained grammar based on the Lexical-Functional Grammar (LFG) formalism. The system is the first Japanese LFG parser with over 97% ...
We present a stochastic parsing system consisting of a Lexical-Functional Grammar (LFG), a constraint-based parser and a stochastic disambiguation model. We report on the results of applying this ...
Formal description aims to find the most suitable way to formalize a certain segment of the language, or some language phenomena at morphological, lexical, syntactic or semantic level. There is a ...
The term Lexical Functional Grammar (LFG) first appeared in print in the 1982 volume edited by Joan Bresnan: The Mental Representation of Grammatical Relations, the culmination of many years of ...
Lexical-Functional Grammar Lecture 1: Motivations for LFG by Stephen Wechsler University of Texas at Austin. A Power Point Report.
The main result of this paper is to show that certain Lexical-Functional Grammars can generate languages whose recognition time is very likely computationally intractable, at least according to ...
LFG assumes two different ways of representing syntactic structure, the constituent structure or c-structure and the functional structure or f-structure. These two structures constitute two ...
The LFG model is based on an enriched lexicon, which contains associations between grammatical functions and their arguments, enabling decomposition on characteristic features and is suitable for ...
Algebraic approach[Rus02]to translation provides us a profound mathematical view to translating from one language to another, such as from programming language to machine code (compiler), from a ...
This paper examines the grammatical complexity of six worded mathematics texts. These texts come from a Maths worksheet (Way, 2004) and are typical of those put to early years students to assess ...
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