The
<term>
' grammar '
</term>
consists of a
<term>
lexicon
</term>
where each
<term>
lexical item
</term>
is associated with a finite number of structures for which that item is the
<term>
head
</term>
.
#19588The' grammar ' consists of a lexicon where each lexical item is associated with a finite number of structures for which that item is the head.
lr,1-8-H89-1036,ak
A
<term>
' lexicalized ' grammar
</term>
naturally follows from the
<term>
extended domain of locality
</term>
of
<term>
TAGs
</term>
.
#19655A' lexicalized ' grammar naturally follows from the extended domain of locality of TAGs.
lr,5-9-H89-1036,ak
A general
<term>
parsing strategy
</term>
for
<term>
' lexicalized ' grammars
</term>
is discussed .
#19675A general parsing strategy for' lexicalized ' grammars is discussed.
other,8-13-H89-1036,ak
The
<term>
system
</term>
parses
<term>
unification formalisms
</term>
that have a
<term>
CFG skeleton
</term>
and that have a
<term>
TAG skeleton
</term>
.
#19753The system parses unification formalisms that have aCFG skeleton and that have a TAG skeleton.
model,17-2-H89-1036,ak
These structures specify
<term>
extended domains of locality
</term>
( as compared to a
<term>
context-free grammar
</term>
) over which
<term>
constraints
</term>
can be stated .
#19559These structures specify extended domains of locality (as compared to a context-free grammar) over whichconstraints can be stated.
model,1-3-H89-1036,ak
These
<term>
constraints
</term>
either hold within the
<term>
elementary structure
</term>
itself or specify what other structures can be composed with a given
<term>
elementary structure
</term>
.
#19565Theseconstraints either hold within the elementary structure itself or specify what other structures can be composed with a given elementary structure.
other,12-2-H89-1036,ak
These structures specify
<term>
extended domains of locality
</term>
( as compared to a
<term>
context-free grammar
</term>
) over which
<term>
constraints
</term>
can be stated .
#19554These structures specify extended domains of locality (as compared to acontext-free grammar) over which constraints can be stated.
tech,1-11-H89-1036,ak
An
<term>
Earley-type parser
</term>
for
<term>
TAGs
</term>
has been has been developed .
#19721AnEarley-type parser for TAGs has been has been developed.
tech,6-14-H89-1036,ak
Along with the development of an
<term>
Earley-type parser
</term>
for
<term>
TAGs
</term>
,
<term>
lexicons
</term>
for
<term>
English
</term>
are under development .
#19768Along with the development of anEarley-type parser for TAGs, lexicons for English are under development.
other,5-1-H89-1036,ak
In our approach , each
<term>
elementary structure
</term>
is systematically associated with a
<term>
lexical head
</term>
.
#19532In our approach, eachelementary structure is systematically associated with a lexical head.
other,20-3-H89-1036,ak
These
<term>
constraints
</term>
either hold within the
<term>
elementary structure
</term>
itself or specify what other structures can be composed with a given
<term>
elementary structure
</term>
.
#19584These constraints either hold within the elementary structure itself or specify what other structures can be composed with a givenelementary structure.
other,6-3-H89-1036,ak
These
<term>
constraints
</term>
either hold within the
<term>
elementary structure
</term>
itself or specify what other structures can be composed with a given
<term>
elementary structure
</term>
.
#19570These constraints either hold within theelementary structure itself or specify what other structures can be composed with a given elementary structure.
other,11-10-H89-1036,ak
In the first stage , the
<term>
parser
</term>
selects a set of
<term>
elementary structures
</term>
associated with the
<term>
lexical items
</term>
in the
<term>
input sentence
</term>
, and in the second stage the
<term>
sentence
</term>
is parsed with respect to this set .
#19693In the first stage, the parser selects a set ofelementary structures associated with the lexical items in the input sentence, and in the second stage the sentence is parsed with respect to this set.
other,13-14-H89-1036,ak
Along with the development of an
<term>
Earley-type parser
</term>
for
<term>
TAGs
</term>
,
<term>
lexicons
</term>
for
<term>
English
</term>
are under development .
#19775Along with the development of an Earley-type parser for TAGs, lexicons forEnglish are under development.
other,12-18-H89-1036,ak
We assign them regular
<term>
syntactic structures
</term>
while representing them semantically as one
<term>
entry
</term>
.
#19824We assign them regular syntactic structures while representing them semantically as oneentry.
other,9-8-H89-1036,ak
A
<term>
' lexicalized ' grammar
</term>
naturally follows from the
<term>
extended domain of locality
</term>
of
<term>
TAGs
</term>
.
#19663A 'lexicalized' grammar naturally follows from theextended domain of locality of TAGs.
other,3-2-H89-1036,ak
These structures specify
<term>
extended domains of locality
</term>
( as compared to a
<term>
context-free grammar
</term>
) over which
<term>
constraints
</term>
can be stated .
#19545These structures specifyextended domains of locality (as compared to a context-free grammar) over which constraints can be stated.
other,3-15-H89-1036,ak
A
<term>
lexicons
</term>
for
<term>
French
</term>
is also being developed .
#19783A lexicons forFrench is also being developed.
lr,1-7-H89-1036,ak
A
<term>
grammar
</term>
of this form will be said to be ' lexicalized ' .
#19641Agrammar of this form will be said to be 'lexicalized'.
model,4-5-H89-1036,ak
There are no separate
<term>
grammar rules
</term>
.