tech,9-5-P80-1026,bq on to describe <term> FlexP </term> , a <term> bottom-up pattern-matching parser </term> that we have designed and implemented
tech,2-3-P80-1026,bq deviations with little difficulty . If a <term> computer system </term> wishes to accept <term> natural language
tool,6-5-P80-1026,bq should provide . We go , on to describe <term> FlexP </term> , a <term> bottom-up pattern-matching
other,1-2-P80-1026,bq speaking in fragments , etc . . Their <term> human listeners </term> are usually able to cope with these
other,3-1-P80-1026,bq interfaces </term> . When people use <term> natural language </term> in natural settings , they often
other,7-3-P80-1026,bq computer system </term> wishes to accept <term> natural language input </term> from its <term> users </term> on a routine
other,9-4-P80-1026,bq In this paper , we outline a set of <term> parsing flexibilities </term> that such a system should provide
other,23-5-P80-1026,bq to provide these flexibilities for <term> restricted natural language </term> input to a limited-domain computer
other,12-3-P80-1026,bq natural language input </term> from its <term> users </term> on a routine basis , it must display
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