#26936The computation model relies upon the actor paradigm, with concurrency entering through asynchronous message passing between actors.
tech,8-2-C94-1080,ak
<term>
full lexicalization
</term>
,
<term>
head-orientation
</term>
via
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valency constraints
</term>
#26904The model is based on full lexicalization, head-orientation via valency constraints and dependency relations, inheritance as a means for non-redundant lexicon specification, and concurrency of computation.
other,16-2-C94-1080,ak
<term>
dependency relations
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,
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inheritance
</term>
as a means for
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non-redundant
#26912The model is based on full lexicalization, head-orientation via valency constraints and dependency relations, inheritance as a means for non-redundant lexicon specification, and concurrency of computation.
model,1-2-C94-1080,ak
grammar model
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is considered . The
<term>
model
</term>
is based on
<term>
full lexicalization
#26897The model is based on full lexicalization, head-orientation via valency constraints and dependency relations, inheritance as a means for non-redundant lexicon specification, and concurrency of computation.
tech,21-4-C94-1080,ak
grammar
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and its corresponding
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parser
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can be specified in terms of
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#26966In particular, we here elaborate on principles of how the global behavior of a lexically distributed grammar and its corresponding parser can be specified in terms of event type networks and event networks, resp.