</term>
. The
<term>
formalism 's
</term>
intended
#20540We present a variant of TAGs, called synchronous TAGs, which characterize correspondences betweenlanguages.
tech,31-1-C90-3045,ak
</term>
, for instance , to the task of
<term>
semantic interpretation
</term>
or
<term>
automatic translation
</term>
#20516The unique properties of tree-adjoining grammars (TAG) present a challenge for the application of TAGs beyond the limited confines of syntax, for instance, to the task ofsemantic interpretation or automatic translation of natural language.
other,4-1-C90-3045,ak
approach
</term>
. The unique properties of
<term>
tree-adjoining grammars ( TAG )
</term>
present a challenge for the application
#20489The unique properties oftree-adjoining grammars ( TAG ) present a challenge for the application of TAGs beyond the limited confines of syntax, for instance, to the task of semantic interpretation or automatic translation of natural language.
other,48-3-C90-3045,ak
</term>
to be used beyond their role in
<term>
syntax
</term>
proper . We discuss the application
#20590The formalism's intended usage is to relate expressions of natural languages to their associated semantics represented in a logical form language, or to their translates in another natural language; in summary, we intend it to allow TAGs to be used beyond their role insyntax proper.
other,40-3-C90-3045,ak
in summary , we intend it to allow
<term>
TAGs
</term>
to be used beyond their role in
<term>
#20582The formalism's intended usage is to relate expressions of natural languages to their associated semantics represented in a logical form language, or to their translates in another natural language; in summary, we intend it to allowTAGs to be used beyond their role in syntax proper.
other,37-1-C90-3045,ak
<term>
automatic translation
</term>
of
<term>
natural language
</term>
. We present a variant of
<term>
TAGs
#20522The unique properties of tree-adjoining grammars (TAG) present a challenge for the application of TAGs beyond the limited confines of syntax, for instance, to the task of semantic interpretation or automatic translation ofnatural language.
other,15-3-C90-3045,ak
languages
</term>
to their associated
<term>
semantics
</term>
represented in a
<term>
logical form
#20557The formalism's intended usage is to relate expressions of natural languages to their associatedsemantics represented in a logical form language, or to their translates in another natural language; in summary, we intend it to allow TAGs to be used beyond their role in syntax proper.
other,22-1-C90-3045,ak
</term>
beyond the limited confines of
<term>
syntax
</term>
, for instance , to the task of
<term>
#20507The unique properties of tree-adjoining grammars (TAG) present a challenge for the application of TAGs beyond the limited confines ofsyntax, for instance, to the task of semantic interpretation or automatic translation of natural language.
other,16-1-C90-3045,ak
a challenge for the application of
<term>
TAGs
</term>
beyond the limited confines of
<term>
#20501The unique properties of tree-adjoining grammars (TAG) present a challenge for the application ofTAGs beyond the limited confines of syntax, for instance, to the task of semantic interpretation or automatic translation of natural language.
other,8-3-C90-3045,ak
</term>
intended usage is to relate
<term>
expressions
</term>
of
<term>
natural languages
</term>
to
#20550The formalism's intended usage is to relateexpressions of natural languages to their associated semantics represented in a logical form language, or to their translates in another natural language; in summary, we intend it to allow TAGs to be used beyond their role in syntax proper.
other,29-3-C90-3045,ak
or to their translates in another
<term>
natural language
</term>
; in summary , we intend it to allow
#20571The formalism's intended usage is to relate expressions of natural languages to their associated semantics represented in a logical form language, or to their translates in anothernatural language; in summary, we intend it to allow TAGs to be used beyond their role in syntax proper.
other,1-3-C90-3045,ak
between
<term>
languages
</term>
. The
<term>
formalism 's
</term>
intended usage is to relate
<term>
#20543Theformalism 's intended usage is to relate expressions of natural languages to their associated semantics represented in a logical form language, or to their translates in another natural language; in summary, we intend it to allow TAGs to be used beyond their role in syntax proper.
tech,34-1-C90-3045,ak
<term>
semantic interpretation
</term>
or
<term>
automatic translation
</term>
of
<term>
natural language
</term>
.
#20519The unique properties of tree-adjoining grammars (TAG) present a challenge for the application of TAGs beyond the limited confines of syntax, for instance, to the task of semantic interpretation orautomatic translation of natural language.
other,19-3-C90-3045,ak
<term>
semantics
</term>
represented in a
<term>
logical form language
</term>
, or to their translates in another
#20561The formalism's intended usage is to relate expressions of natural languages to their associated semantics represented in alogical form language, or to their translates in another natural language; in summary, we intend it to allow TAGs to be used beyond their role in syntax proper.
other,5-2-C90-3045,ak
language
</term>
. We present a variant of
<term>
TAGs
</term>
, called
<term>
synchronous TAGs
</term>
#20530We present a variant ofTAGs, called synchronous TAGs, which characterize correspondences between languages.