#25582The authors propose a model for analyzing English sentences including coordinate conjunctions such as and, or, but and the equivalent words .
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is selecting , from all possible
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candidates
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, the correct
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syntactic structure
#25614The 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 the conjunction.
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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
#25630The 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 the conjunction.
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</term>
. Typically , so many possible
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structures
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are produced that
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MT systems
#25642Typically, so many possible structures are produced that MT systems cannot select the correct one, even if the grammars allow to write the rules in the simple notations.
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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
</term>
#25658Typically, so many possible structures are produced that MT systems cannot select the correct one, even if the grammars allow to write the rules in the simple notations.
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grammars
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allow to write the
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rules
</term>
in the simple notations . This paper
#25663Typically, so many possible structures are produced that MT systems cannot select the correct one, even if the grammars allow to write the rules in the simple notations.
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taking advantage of the symmetric
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patterns
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of the
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parallelism
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.
#25695This paper presents an English 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.
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the
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interpretation
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of
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ellipses
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, and
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robust analysis
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#25737The model is based on a balance matching operation for two lists of the feature sets, which provides four effects: the reduction of analysis cost, the improvement of word disambiguation, the interpretation of ellipses , and robust analysis.