#15124Representative samples from anentity-oriented language definition are presented, along with a control structure for an entity-oriented parser, some parsing strategies that use the control structure, and worked examples of parses.
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examples of
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parses
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. A
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parser
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incorporating the
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control structure
#15156Aparser incorporating the control structure and the parsing strategies is currently under implementation.
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structure
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, and worked examples of
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parses
</term>
. A
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parser
</term>
incorporating
#15153Representative samples from an entity-oriented language definition are presented, along with a control structure for an entity-oriented parser, some parsing strategies that use the control structure, and worked examples ofparses.
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</term>
. An entity-oriented approach to
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restricted-domain parsing
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is proposed . In this approach ,
#15042An entity-oriented approach torestricted-domain parsing is proposed.
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control structure
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and the
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parsing strategies
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is currently under implementation
#15163A parser incorporating the control structure and theparsing strategies is currently under implementation.
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and so is particularly useful for
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robust recognition
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of
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extra-grammatical input
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#15100In addition, it facilitates fragmentary recognition and the use of multiple parsing strategies, and so is particularly useful forrobust recognition of extra-grammatical input.
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</term>
are grouped together . Like
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semantic grammar
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, this allows easy exploitation of
#15067Likesemantic grammar, this allows easy exploitation of limited domain semantics.
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parsing strategies
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that use the
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control structure
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, and worked examples of
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parses
#15146Representative samples from an entity-oriented language definition are presented, along with a control structure for an entity-oriented parser, some parsing strategies that use thecontrol structure, and worked examples of parses.
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for
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robust recognition
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of
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extra-grammatical input
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. Several advantages from the point
#15103In addition, it facilitates fragmentary recognition and the use of multiple parsing strategies, and so is particularly useful for robust recognition ofextra-grammatical input.
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, this allows easy exploitation of
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limited domain semantics
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. In addition , it facilitates
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#15075Like semantic grammar, this allows easy exploitation oflimited domain semantics.
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<term>
surface representation
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of
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domain entities
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are grouped together . Like
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#15060In this approach, the definitions of the structure and surface representation ofdomain entities are grouped together.
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</term>
. In addition , it facilitates
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fragmentary recognition
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and the use of multiple
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parsing
#15084In addition, it facilitatesfragmentary recognition and the use of multiple parsing strategies, and so is particularly useful for robust recognition of extra-grammatical input.
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definitions of the
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structure
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and
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surface representation
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of
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domain entities
</term>
are
#15057In this approach, the definitions of the structure andsurface representation of domain entities are grouped together.
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<term>
parser
</term>
incorporating the
<term>
control structure
</term>
and the
<term>
parsing strategies
</term>
#15159A parser incorporating thecontrol structure and the parsing strategies is currently under implementation.
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</term>
are presented , along with a
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control structure
</term>
for an
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entity-oriented parser
#15133Representative samples from an entity-oriented language definition are presented, along with acontrol structure for an entity-oriented parser, some parsing strategies that use the control structure, and worked examples of parses.
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recognition
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and the use of multiple
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parsing strategies
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, and so is particularly useful for
#15091In addition, it facilitates fragmentary recognition and the use of multipleparsing strategies, and so is particularly useful for robust recognition of extra-grammatical input.
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<term>
control structure
</term>
for an
<term>
entity-oriented parser
</term>
, some
<term>
parsing strategies
</term>
#15137Representative samples from an entity-oriented language definition are presented, along with a control structure for anentity-oriented parser, some parsing strategies that use the control structure, and worked examples of parses.
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approach , the definitions of the
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structure
</term>
and
<term>
surface representation
</term>
#15055In this approach, the definitions of thestructure and surface representation of domain entities are grouped together.
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entity-oriented parser
</term>
, some
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parsing strategies
</term>
that use the
<term>
control structure
#15141Representative samples from an entity-oriented language definition are presented, along with a control structure for an entity-oriented parser, someparsing strategies that use the control structure, and worked examples of parses.
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advantages from the point of view of
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language definition
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are also noted . Representative samples
#15114Several advantages from the point of view oflanguage definition are also noted.