ACL RD-TEC 1.0 Summarization of P84-1114
Paper Title:
INTERPRETING SYNTACTICALLY ILL-FORMED SENTENCES
INTERPRETING SYNTACTICALLY ILL-FORMED SENTENCES
Authors: Leonardo LESMO and Pietro TORASSO
Primarily assigned technology terms:
- analyzer
- database
- decomposition
- discourse analysis
- efficient parsing
- knowledge representation
- language processing
- matching
- morphological analyzer
- operating system
- parser
- parsing
- pattern matching
- processing
- relational database
- semantic net
- sentence analysis
- susy
- syntactic analysis
- unix operating system
- word ordering
Other assigned terms:
- adjective
- adverb
- approach
- bias
- break
- case
- case frame
- conjunct
- constituent order
- declarative representation
- determiner
- dictionary
- dictionary definition
- discourse
- ellipsis
- fact
- formalism
- formalisms
- frame
- garden path
- grammar
- grammars
- hypothesis
- intention
- interpretation
- knowledge
- lexical level
- lisp
- lookahead
- meaning
- meanings
- message
- mood
- natural language
- opinion
- parse
- parse tree
- parsing strategy
- procedure
- process
- pronoun
- punctuation
- punctuation mark
- query
- relation
- relative clause
- semantic
- semantic rules
- sentence
- sentences
- signal
- stress
- structure of the sentence
- suffix
- suffixes
- syntactic categories
- syntactic constraints
- syntactic knowledge
- syntactic rules
- syntactic structure
- syntactic tree
- syntax
- syntax and semantics
- term
- terms
- text
- textual information
- topics
- tree
- user
- utterance
- verb
- word
- word order
- words