model,1-3-C94-1080,bq |
concurrency of computation
</term>
. The
<term>
|
computation model
|
</term>
relies upon the
<term>
actor paradigm
|
#21042
Thecomputation model relies upon the actor paradigm, with concurrency entering through asynchronous message passing between actors. |
other,11-4-C94-1080,bq |
elaborate on principles of how the
<term>
|
global behavior
|
</term>
of a
<term>
lexically distributed grammar
|
#21071
In particular, we here elaborate on principles of how theglobal behavior of a lexically distributed grammar and its corresponding parser can be specified in terms of event type networks and event networks, resp. |
tech,8-2-C94-1080,bq |
on full
<term>
lexicalization
</term>
,
<term>
|
head-orientation
|
</term>
via
<term>
valency constraints
</term>
|
#21019
The 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. |
lr,22-2-C94-1080,bq |
</term>
as a means for non-redundant
<term>
|
lexicon specification
|
</term>
, and
<term>
concurrency of computation
|
#21033
The model is based on full lexicalization, head-orientation via valency constraints and dependency relations, inheritance as a means for non-redundantlexicon specification, and concurrency of computation. |
model,5-1-C94-1080,bq |
behavioral specification
</term>
of an
<term>
|
object-oriented grammar model
|
</term>
is considered . The model is based
|
#21005
The behavioral specification of anobject-oriented grammar model is considered. |
tech,21-4-C94-1080,bq |
grammar
</term>
and its corresponding
<term>
|
parser
|
</term>
can be specified in terms of
<term>
|
#21081
In particular, we here elaborate on principles of how the global behavior of a lexically distributed grammar and its correspondingparser can be specified in terms of event type networks and event networks, resp. |
other,17-3-C94-1080,bq |
asynchronous message passing
</term>
between
<term>
|
actors
|
</term>
. In particular , we here elaborate
|
#21058
The computation model relies upon the actor paradigm, with concurrency entering through asynchronous message passing betweenactors. |
tech,26-2-C94-1080,bq |
<term>
lexicon specification
</term>
, and
<term>
|
concurrency of computation
|
</term>
. The
<term>
computation model
</term>
|
#21037
The model is based on full lexicalization, head-orientation via valency constraints and dependency relations, inheritance as a means for non-redundant lexicon specification, andconcurrency of computation. |
other,28-4-C94-1080,bq |
</term>
can be specified in terms of
<term>
|
event type networks
|
</term>
and
<term>
event networks
</term>
, resp
|
#21088
In 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 ofevent type networks and event networks, resp. |
other,1-1-C94-1080,bq |
readable dictionaries
</term>
. The
<term>
|
behavioral specification
|
</term>
of an
<term>
object-oriented grammar
|
#21001
Thebehavioral specification of an object-oriented grammar model is considered. |
other,13-2-C94-1080,bq |
<term>
valency constraints
</term>
and
<term>
|
dependency relations
|
</term>
,
<term>
inheritance
</term>
as a means
|
#21024
The model is based on full lexicalization, head-orientation via valency constraints anddependency relations, inheritance as a means for non-redundant lexicon specification, and concurrency of computation. |
other,32-4-C94-1080,bq |
<term>
event type networks
</term>
and
<term>
|
event networks
|
</term>
, resp . We present
<term>
LHIP
</term>
|
#21092
In 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 andevent networks, resp. |
tech,13-3-C94-1080,bq |
concurrency
</term>
entering through
<term>
|
asynchronous message passing
|
</term>
between
<term>
actors
</term>
. In particular
|
#21054
The computation model relies upon the actor paradigm, with concurrency entering throughasynchronous message passing between actors. |
other,6-3-C94-1080,bq |
computation model
</term>
relies upon the
<term>
|
actor paradigm
|
</term>
, with
<term>
concurrency
</term>
entering
|
#21047
The computation model relies upon theactor paradigm, with concurrency entering through asynchronous message passing between actors. |
tech,16-2-C94-1080,bq |
<term>
dependency relations
</term>
,
<term>
|
inheritance
|
</term>
as a means for non-redundant
<term>
|
#21027
The 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,10-3-C94-1080,bq |
the
<term>
actor paradigm
</term>
, with
<term>
|
concurrency
|
</term>
entering through
<term>
asynchronous
|
#21051
The computation model relies upon the actor paradigm, withconcurrency entering through asynchronous message passing between actors. |
other,10-2-C94-1080,bq |
</term>
,
<term>
head-orientation
</term>
via
<term>
|
valency constraints
|
</term>
and
<term>
dependency relations
</term>
|
#21021
The model is based on full lexicalization, head-orientation viavalency constraints and dependency relations, inheritance as a means for non-redundant lexicon specification, and concurrency of computation. |
tech,6-2-C94-1080,bq |
considered . The model is based on full
<term>
|
lexicalization
|
</term>
,
<term>
head-orientation
</term>
via
|
#21017
The model is based on fulllexicalization, head-orientation via valency constraints and dependency relations, inheritance as a means for non-redundant lexicon specification, and concurrency of computation. |