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limit is set to 5 seconds . As the
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lexical category ambiguity
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decreases , the accu racy increases
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supertagger , which controls the
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lexical category ambiguity
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at each level used by the parser
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maintains a suitable level of
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lexical category ambiguity
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for accurate and efficient CCG
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CONCLUSION The high degree of
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lexical category ambiguity
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in languages such as English
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supertagging at low levels of
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lexical category ambiguity
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is therefore particularly important
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DISAMBIGUATION ALGORITHMS The problem of
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lexical category ambiguity
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has been little examined in the
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resulting from the high degree of
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lexical category ambiguity
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( Hockenmaier and Steedman ,
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garden-path sentneces . ( 3 )
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Lexical Category ambiguity
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The foreman knows that the warehouse
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garden-path sentneces . ( 3 )
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Lexical Category ambiguity
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The foreman knows that the warehouse
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P06-3005 |
sentences were tested : 10 for
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lexical category ambiguity
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, 12 for RR ambiguity , 20 for
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sentences were tested : 10 for
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lexical category ambiguity
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, 12 for RR am - biguity , 20
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P06-1007 |
Correct Predictions/Test Sets ) a.
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Lexical Category Ambiguity
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( 4/4 ) b. PP Ambiguity ( 10/10
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ambiguity were tested including
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Lexical Category ambiguity
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, Reduced Relative ambiguity
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Correct Predictions/Test Sets ) a.
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Lexical Category Ambiguity
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( 4/4 ) b. PP Attachment Ambiguity
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