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Section 3 presents the core of the
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process . We show how to adapt
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the present task , the input to
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is a dependency structure . As
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predicate . Now , let us consider
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for a single parse tree for the
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should be assumed . The Packed
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Algorithm is given in Fig. 4
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i.e. , no search is involved in
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reasoning modules to interact with
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high exact match rate for the
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process . As showu in the table
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- fore , the dependency-based
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mechanism can be quickly ported
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semantic rules ' . The process of
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shall be a completely monotonous
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typically produce . We present RMRS
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principles that can be applied
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gives execution times used for
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of sentences of the form I saw
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. This allows for a monotonic
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process that proceeds in lockstep
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rule set is not problematic for
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. Though , we have to ensure
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phrase composition and concurrent
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. A general reparsing rule (
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to trigger different types of
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rules , can be induced from the
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The objects exchanged between
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and transfer are relatively small
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challenge for principle-based
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from shallow grammars is the
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stochastic grammars . We define modular
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principles in a typed feature
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treebank conversion , i.e. , RMRS
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from dependency structures .
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of this process is passed to a
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module and processed by the other
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