other,6-1-C88-1066,bq |
This paper summarizes the formalism of
<term>
Category Cooccurrence Restrictions ( CCRs )
</term>
and describes two
<term>
parsing algorithms
</term>
that interpret it .
|
#15246
This paper summarizes the formalism ofCategory Cooccurrence Restrictions ( CCRs ) and describes two parsing algorithms that interpret it. |
tech,15-1-C88-1066,bq |
This paper summarizes the formalism of
<term>
Category Cooccurrence Restrictions ( CCRs )
</term>
and describes two
<term>
parsing algorithms
</term>
that interpret it .
|
#15255
This paper summarizes the formalism of Category Cooccurrence Restrictions (CCRs) and describes twoparsing algorithms that interpret it. |
other,0-2-C88-1066,bq |
This paper summarizes the formalism of
<term>
Category Cooccurrence Restrictions ( CCRs )
</term>
and describes two
<term>
parsing algorithms
</term>
that interpret it .
<term>
CCRs
</term>
are
<term>
Boolean conditions
</term>
on the cooccurrence of
<term>
categories
</term>
in
<term>
local trees
</term>
which allow the
<term>
statement of generalizations
</term>
which can not be captured in other current
<term>
syntax formalisms
</term>
.
|
#15261
This paper summarizes the formalism of Category Cooccurrence Restrictions (CCRs) and describes two parsing algorithms that interpret it.CCRs are Boolean conditions on the cooccurrence of categories in local trees which allow the statement of generalizations which cannot be captured in other current syntax formalisms. |
other,2-2-C88-1066,bq |
<term>
CCRs
</term>
are
<term>
Boolean conditions
</term>
on the cooccurrence of
<term>
categories
</term>
in
<term>
local trees
</term>
which allow the
<term>
statement of generalizations
</term>
which can not be captured in other current
<term>
syntax formalisms
</term>
.
|
#15263
CCRs areBoolean conditions on the cooccurrence of categories in local trees which allow the statement of generalizations which cannot be captured in other current syntax formalisms. |
other,8-2-C88-1066,bq |
<term>
CCRs
</term>
are
<term>
Boolean conditions
</term>
on the cooccurrence of
<term>
categories
</term>
in
<term>
local trees
</term>
which allow the
<term>
statement of generalizations
</term>
which can not be captured in other current
<term>
syntax formalisms
</term>
.
|
#15269
CCRs are Boolean conditions on the cooccurrence ofcategories in local trees which allow the statement of generalizations which cannot be captured in other current syntax formalisms. |
other,10-2-C88-1066,bq |
<term>
CCRs
</term>
are
<term>
Boolean conditions
</term>
on the cooccurrence of
<term>
categories
</term>
in
<term>
local trees
</term>
which allow the
<term>
statement of generalizations
</term>
which can not be captured in other current
<term>
syntax formalisms
</term>
.
|
#15271
CCRs are Boolean conditions on the cooccurrence of categories inlocal trees which allow the statement of generalizations which cannot be captured in other current syntax formalisms. |
other,15-2-C88-1066,bq |
<term>
CCRs
</term>
are
<term>
Boolean conditions
</term>
on the cooccurrence of
<term>
categories
</term>
in
<term>
local trees
</term>
which allow the
<term>
statement of generalizations
</term>
which can not be captured in other current
<term>
syntax formalisms
</term>
.
|
#15276
CCRs are Boolean conditions on the cooccurrence of categories in local trees which allow thestatement of generalizations which cannot be captured in other current syntax formalisms. |
other,26-2-C88-1066,bq |
<term>
CCRs
</term>
are
<term>
Boolean conditions
</term>
on the cooccurrence of
<term>
categories
</term>
in
<term>
local trees
</term>
which allow the
<term>
statement of generalizations
</term>
which can not be captured in other current
<term>
syntax formalisms
</term>
.
|
#15287
CCRs are Boolean conditions on the cooccurrence of categories in local trees which allow the statement of generalizations which cannot be captured in other currentsyntax formalisms. |
other,3-3-C88-1066,bq |
The use of
<term>
CCRs
</term>
leads to
<term>
syntactic descriptions
</term>
formulated entirely with
<term>
restrictive statements
</term>
.
|
#15293
The use ofCCRs leads to syntactic descriptions formulated entirely with restrictive statements. |
other,6-3-C88-1066,bq |
The use of
<term>
CCRs
</term>
leads to
<term>
syntactic descriptions
</term>
formulated entirely with
<term>
restrictive statements
</term>
.
|
#15296
The use of CCRs leads tosyntactic descriptions formulated entirely with restrictive statements. |
other,11-3-C88-1066,bq |
The use of
<term>
CCRs
</term>
leads to
<term>
syntactic descriptions
</term>
formulated entirely with
<term>
restrictive statements
</term>
.
|
#15301
The use of CCRs leads to syntactic descriptions formulated entirely withrestrictive statements. |
other,10-4-C88-1066,bq |
The paper shows how conventional algorithms for the analysis of
<term>
context free languages
</term>
can be adapted to the
<term>
CCR formalism
</term>
.
|
#15314
The paper shows how conventional algorithms for the analysis ofcontext free languages can be adapted to the CCR formalism. |
other,18-4-C88-1066,bq |
The paper shows how conventional algorithms for the analysis of
<term>
context free languages
</term>
can be adapted to the
<term>
CCR formalism
</term>
.
|
#15322
The paper shows how conventional algorithms for the analysis of context free languages can be adapted to theCCR formalism. |
tech,9-5-C88-1066,bq |
Special attention is given to the part of the
<term>
parser
</term>
that checks the fulfillment of
<term>
logical well-formedness conditions
</term>
on
<term>
trees
</term>
.
|
#15334
Special attention is given to the part of theparser that checks the fulfillment of logical well-formedness conditions on trees. |
other,15-5-C88-1066,bq |
Special attention is given to the part of the
<term>
parser
</term>
that checks the fulfillment of
<term>
logical well-formedness conditions
</term>
on
<term>
trees
</term>
.
|
#15340
Special attention is given to the part of the parser that checks the fulfillment oflogical well-formedness conditions on trees. |
other,19-5-C88-1066,bq |
Special attention is given to the part of the
<term>
parser
</term>
that checks the fulfillment of
<term>
logical well-formedness conditions
</term>
on
<term>
trees
</term>
.
|
#15344
Special attention is given to the part of the parser that checks the fulfillment of logical well-formedness conditions ontrees. |