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Generalized phrase structure grammar

Known as: GPSG, Generalised Phrase Structure Grammar, Generalized phrase-structure grammar 
Generalized phrase structure grammar (GPSG) is a framework for describing the syntax and semantics of natural languages. It is a type of constraint… 
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Review
2007
Review
2007
This article introduces the main theoretical machinery of Generalized Phrase Structure Grammar(GPSG).It shows how GPSG accounts… 
2007
2007
In numerous domains in cognitive science it is often useful to have a source for randomly generated corpora. These corpora may… 
1997
1997
We sketch an axiomatic reformalization of Generalized Phrase StructureGrammar (GPSG) – a definition purely within the language… 
1997
1997
Basics of syntactic structure The id/lp format for grammars Features and subcategorization The head feature convention Feature… 
1989
1989
An efficient algorithm is described for parsing a dialect of generalized phrase structure grammar (GPSG). A practical parsing… 
1988
1988
Linguistics has been largely misunderstood in writing pedagogy. After Chomsky's revolution, it was widely touted as a panacea… 
1987
1987
In this paper, I revise generalized phrase structure grammar (GPSG) linguistic theory so that it is more tractable and… 
Highly Cited
1987
Highly Cited
1987
Natural language grammars with large coverage are typically the result of many person-years of effort, working with clumsy… 
1982
1982
ConclusionThe restrictive grammatical format suggested in GPSG provides an extremely interesting alternative to transformational…