tech,25-1-C94-2151,bq |
Despite the large amount of theoretical work done on
<term>
non-constituent coordination
</term>
during the last two decades , many computational systems still treat
<term>
coordination
</term>
using adapted
<term>
parsing strategies
</term>
, in a similar fashion to the
<term>
SYSCONJ system
</term>
developed for
<term>
ATNs
</term>
.
|
#21152
Despite the large amount of theoretical work done on non-constituent coordination during the last two decades, many computational systems still treat coordination using adaptedparsing strategies, in a similar fashion to the SYSCONJ system developed for ATNs. |
tech,38-1-C94-2151,bq |
Despite the large amount of theoretical work done on
<term>
non-constituent coordination
</term>
during the last two decades , many computational systems still treat
<term>
coordination
</term>
using adapted
<term>
parsing strategies
</term>
, in a similar fashion to the
<term>
SYSCONJ system
</term>
developed for
<term>
ATNs
</term>
.
|
#21165
Despite the large amount of theoretical work done on non-constituent coordination during the last two decades, many computational systems still treat coordination using adapted parsing strategies, in a similar fashion to the SYSCONJ system developed forATNs. |
other,16-3-C94-2151,bq |
Finally , it shows how processing accounts can be described formally and declaratively in terms of
<term>
Dynamic Grammars
</term>
.
|
#21208
Finally, it shows how processing accounts can be described formally and declaratively in terms ofDynamic Grammars. |
tool,34-1-C94-2151,bq |
Despite the large amount of theoretical work done on
<term>
non-constituent coordination
</term>
during the last two decades , many computational systems still treat
<term>
coordination
</term>
using adapted
<term>
parsing strategies
</term>
, in a similar fashion to the
<term>
SYSCONJ system
</term>
developed for
<term>
ATNs
</term>
.
|
#21161
Despite the large amount of theoretical work done on non-constituent coordination during the last two decades, many computational systems still treat coordination using adapted parsing strategies, in a similar fashion to theSYSCONJ system developed for ATNs. |
other,9-1-C94-2151,bq |
Despite the large amount of theoretical work done on
<term>
non-constituent coordination
</term>
during the last two decades , many computational systems still treat
<term>
coordination
</term>
using adapted
<term>
parsing strategies
</term>
, in a similar fashion to the
<term>
SYSCONJ system
</term>
developed for
<term>
ATNs
</term>
.
|
#21136
Despite the large amount of theoretical work done onnon-constituent coordination during the last two decades, many computational systems still treat coordination using adapted parsing strategies, in a similar fashion to the SYSCONJ system developed for ATNs. |
other,22-1-C94-2151,bq |
Despite the large amount of theoretical work done on
<term>
non-constituent coordination
</term>
during the last two decades , many computational systems still treat
<term>
coordination
</term>
using adapted
<term>
parsing strategies
</term>
, in a similar fashion to the
<term>
SYSCONJ system
</term>
developed for
<term>
ATNs
</term>
.
|
#21149
Despite the large amount of theoretical work done on non-constituent coordination during the last two decades, many computational systems still treatcoordination using adapted parsing strategies, in a similar fashion to the SYSCONJ system developed for ATNs. |