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Lexicase

Lexicase is a type of dependency grammar originally developed beginning in the early 1970s by Stanley Starosta at the University of Hawaii (Starosta… 
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2018
2018
Lexicase selection is a parent selection mechanism originally introduced for genetic programming that has also been considered in… 
2017
2017
Linear Genetic Programming (LGP) is an evolutionary algorithm aimed at solving computational problems, most common problem types… 
2016
2016
Lexicase selection is a relatively new but promising algorithm for selecting parents to participate in evolving the next… 
2015
2015
This contribution examines the descriptive and resultative de-constructions in Mandarin Chinese, e.g. Wǒ pǎo-de hěn kuai ‘I run… 
2006
2006
VR (resultative verb) 1 constructions are most generally treated as compounds or verbs plus complements by Chinese linguists. In… 
Review
2005
Review
2005
The Case for Lexicase is the first comprehensive account of a theory of grammar that goes back to 1970. Developed by Starosta and… 
2001
2001
This paper attempts to provide an explanation for an innovation occurring in the Central Cordilleran languages of the Philippines… 
Review
1989
Review
1989
Dependency theory has been enjoying a minor renaissance recently (except in Eastern Europe, where it has always been the dominant… 
1988
1988
1986
1986
This paper presents a lexicon-based approach to syntactic analysis, Lexicase, and applies it to a lexicon-driven computational…