other,7-1-A94-1007,bq |
authors propose a model for analyzing
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English sentences
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including
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coordinate conjunctions
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#19682
The authors propose a model for analyzingEnglish sentences including coordinate conjunctions such as and, or, but and the equivalent words. |
other,10-1-A94-1007,bq |
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English sentences
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including
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coordinate conjunctions
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such as
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and
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,
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or
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#19685
The authors propose a model for analyzing English sentences includingcoordinate conjunctions such as and, or, but and the equivalent words. |
other,14-1-A94-1007,bq |
coordinate conjunctions
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such as
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and
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,
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or
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,
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but
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#19689
The authors propose a model for analyzing English sentences including coordinate conjunctions such asand, or, but and the equivalent words. |
other,16-1-A94-1007,bq |
conjunctions
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such as
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and
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,
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or
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,
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but
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and the equivalent
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#19691
The authors propose a model for analyzing English sentences including coordinate conjunctions such as and,or, but and the equivalent words. |
other,18-1-A94-1007,bq |
as
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and
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,
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or
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,
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but
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and the equivalent
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words
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#19693
The authors propose a model for analyzing English sentences including coordinate conjunctions such as and, or,but and the equivalent words. |
other,22-1-A94-1007,bq |
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but
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and the equivalent
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words
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.
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Syntactic analysis of the
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#19697
The authors propose a model for analyzing English sentences including coordinate conjunctions such as and, or, but and the equivalentwords. |
other,0-2-A94-1007,bq |
the equivalent
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words
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.
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Syntactic analysis of the English coordinate sentences
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is one of the most difficult problems
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#19699
The authors propose a model for analyzing English sentences including coordinate conjunctions such as and, or, but and the equivalent words.Syntactic analysis of the English coordinate sentences is one of the most difficult problems for machine translation (MT) systems. |
tech,15-2-A94-1007,bq |
of the most difficult problems for
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machine translation ( MT ) systems
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. The problem is selecting , from
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#19714
Syntactic analysis of the English coordinate sentences is one of the most difficult problems formachine translation ( MT ) systems. |
other,8-3-A94-1007,bq |
problem is selecting , from all possible
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candidates
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, the correct
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syntactic structure
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#19729
The problem is selecting, from all possiblecandidates, the correct syntactic structure formed by an individual coordinate conjunction, i.e. determining which constituents are coordinated by the conjunction. |
other,12-3-A94-1007,bq |
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candidates
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, the correct
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syntactic structure
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formed by an individual
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coordinate
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#19733
The problem is selecting, from all possible candidates, the correctsyntactic structure formed by an individual coordinate conjunction, i.e. determining which constituents are coordinated by the conjunction. |
other,18-3-A94-1007,bq |
structure
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formed by an individual
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coordinate conjunction
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, i.e. determining which
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constituents
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#19739
The problem is selecting, from all possible candidates, the correct syntactic structure formed by an individualcoordinate conjunction, i.e. determining which constituents are coordinated by the conjunction. |
other,24-3-A94-1007,bq |
conjunction
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, i.e. determining which
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constituents
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are coordinated by the
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conjunction
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#19745
The problem is selecting, from all possible candidates, the correct syntactic structure formed by an individual coordinate conjunction, i.e. determining whichconstituents are coordinated by the conjunction. |
other,29-3-A94-1007,bq |
constituents
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are coordinated by the
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conjunction
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. Typically , so many possible
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#19750
The problem is selecting, from all possible candidates, the correct syntactic structure formed by an individual coordinate conjunction, i.e. determining which constituents are coordinated by theconjunction. |
other,5-4-A94-1007,bq |
</term>
. Typically , so many possible
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structures
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are produced that
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MT systems
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#19757
Typically, so many possiblestructures are produced that MT systems cannot select the correct one, even if the grammars allow to write the rules in the simple notations. |
tech,9-4-A94-1007,bq |
structures
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are produced that
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MT systems
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can not select the correct one ,
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#19761
Typically, so many possible structures are produced thatMT systems cannot select the correct one, even if the grammars allow to write the rules in the simple notations. |
other,21-4-A94-1007,bq |
select the correct one , even if the
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grammars
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allow to write the
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rules
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#19773
Typically, so many possible structures are produced that MT systems cannot select the correct one, even if thegrammars allow to write the rules in the simple notations. |
other,26-4-A94-1007,bq |
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grammars
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allow to write the
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rules
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in the simple notations . This paper
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#19778
Typically, so many possible structures are produced that MT systems cannot select the correct one, even if the grammars allow to write therules in the simple notations. |
tech,4-5-A94-1007,bq |
notations . This paper presents an
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English coordinate structure analysis model
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, which provides
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top-down scope
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#19788
This paper presents anEnglish coordinate structure analysis model, which provides top-down scope information of the correct syntactic structure by taking advantage of the symmetric patterns of the parallelism. |
other,12-5-A94-1007,bq |
analysis model
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, which provides
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top-down scope information
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of the correct
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syntactic structure
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#19796
This paper presents an English coordinate structure analysis model, which providestop-down scope information of the correct syntactic structure by taking advantage of the symmetric patterns of the parallelism. |
other,18-5-A94-1007,bq |
scope information
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of the correct
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syntactic structure
|
</term>
by taking advantage of the
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symmetric
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#19802
This paper presents an English coordinate structure analysis model, which provides top-down scope information of the correctsyntactic structure by taking advantage of the symmetric patterns of the parallelism. |