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markers On the very beginning of
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, we need an inventory of style
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' . In the same way that GPSG
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introduce unbounded dependencies
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J99-2011 |
lexical frequency and concordance
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. The paper is complemented by
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Swedish Treebank is given a Prague
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( Nilsson et al. , 2007 ) . For
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format of parser output for the
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of different languages . Additionally
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system for poetry ( and text )
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by means of parameters derived
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language . As we indicated , both
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techniques and our own proposition
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requires features usually used for
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and ones describing cohesive
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are all clauses . Assuming a CG
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, -LSB- S X -LSB- after Y. -RSB-
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the other hand readability or
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can be performed using this software
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ones address proof reading and
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. The EPISTLE project / Miller
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Thus we expect to use automated
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methods , taking account of such
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produce a Prop - Bank/NomBank
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from Penn Treebank style input
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Semiautomatic Interactive Multilingual
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( SIMSA ) G/inter Winkelmann
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Semiautomatic Interactive Multilingual
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( SIMSA ) </title> Ginter Winkelmann
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