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Phrase structure rules

Known as: Phrase structure rule, Phrase-structure rule, Rule 
Phrase structure rules are a type of rewrite rule used to describe a given language's syntax, and are closely associated with the early stages of… 
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Highly Cited
2009
Highly Cited
2009
1. Introduction 2. Nonconfigurationality and polysynthesis 3. The clausal spin 4. Making mirrors 5. Interface properties of… 
2005
2005
In this paper, I propose an implementation of relative clause extraposition in German. The proposal builds on Kiss (Natural… 
2004
2004
Word-to-word dependency structures are useful for consistent representation and comparable evaluation of parsing results. However… 
2003
2003
In this paper I would like to consider some of the factors that have been proposed to account for variability in past tense… 
2000
2000
Although substantial efforts have been made to parse Chinese, very few have been practically used due to incapability of handling… 
Highly Cited
1999
Highly Cited
1999
We argue that the Minimalist view of phrase structure in Chomsky 1995 should be minimally extended to allow for phrases that have… 
Highly Cited
1993
Highly Cited
1993
In this paper we describe a new technique for parsing free text: a transformational grammar is automatically learned that is… 
1987
1987
This paper introduces a syntactic omni-font character recognition system. The "omni-font" attribute reflects the wide range of… 
Highly Cited
1985
Highly Cited
1985
This collection of papers on automatic natural language parsing examines research and development in language processing over the…