A
<term>
declarative formalism
</term>
is presented which permits direct
<term>
mappings
</term>
of one
<term>
feature structure
</term>
into another , and illustrative examples are given of its application to areas of current interest .
#21697A declarative formalism is presented which permits direct mappings of one feature structure into another, and illustrative examples are given of its application to areas of current interest.
other,1-2-E91-1050,ak
A
<term>
declarative formalism
</term>
is presented which permits direct
<term>
mappings
</term>
of one
<term>
feature structure
</term>
into another , and illustrative examples are given of its application to areas of current interest .
#21690A declarative formalism is presented which permits direct mappings of one feature structure into another, and illustrative examples are given of its application to areas of current interest.
other,8-1-E91-1050,ak
<term>
Unification
</term>
is often the appropriate method for expressing
<term>
relations
</term>
between representations in the form of
<term>
feature structures
</term>
; however , there are circumstances in which a different approach is desirable .
#21666Unification is often the appropriate method for expressing relations between representations in the form of feature structures; however, there are circumstances in which a different approach is desirable.
tech,15-1-E91-1050,ak
<term>
Unification
</term>
is often the appropriate method for expressing
<term>
relations
</term>
between representations in the form of
<term>
feature structures
</term>
; however , there are circumstances in which a different approach is desirable .
#21673Unification is often the appropriate method for expressing relations between representations in the form of feature structures; however, there are circumstances in which a different approach is desirable.
tech,0-1-E91-1050,ak
It will be shown that this view supports flexible and efficient
<term>
natural language processing
</term>
.
<term>
Unification
</term>
is often the appropriate method for expressing
<term>
relations
</term>
between representations in the form of
<term>
feature structures
</term>
; however , there are circumstances in which a different approach is desirable .
#21658It will be shown that this view supports flexible and efficient natural language processing. Unification is often the appropriate method for expressing relations between representations in the form of feature structures; however, there are circumstances in which a different approach is desirable.
tech,11-2-E91-1050,ak
A
<term>
declarative formalism
</term>
is presented which permits direct
<term>
mappings
</term>
of one
<term>
feature structure
</term>
into another , and illustrative examples are given of its application to areas of current interest .
#21700A declarative formalism is presented which permits direct mappings of one feature structure into another, and illustrative examples are given of its application to areas of current interest.