other,29-10-H89-1036,ak </term> , and in the second stage the <term> sentence </term> is parsed with respect to this set
other,10-4-H89-1036,ak of a <term> lexicon </term> where each <term> lexical item </term> is associated with a finite number
tech,10-16-H89-1036,ak being incrementally interfaced to the <term> parser </term> . We finally show how <term> idioms
other,8-17-H89-1036,ak <term> idioms </term> are represented in <term> lexicalized TAGs </term> . We assign them regular <term> syntactic
lr,1-7-H89-1036,ak these structures are composed . A <term> grammar </term> of this form will be said to be '
other,9-8-H89-1036,ak grammar </term> naturally follows from the <term> extended domain of locality </term> of <term> TAGs </term> . A general <term>
tech,2-9-H89-1036,ak </term> of <term> TAGs </term> . A general <term> parsing strategy </term> for <term> ' lexicalized ' grammars
other,3-13-H89-1036,ak </term> . The <term> system </term> parses <term> unification formalisms </term> that have a <term> CFG skeleton </term>
tech,9-12-H89-1036,ak be adapted to take advantage of the <term> two steps parsing strategy </term> . The <term> system </term> parses <term>
lr,3-16-H89-1036,ak being developed . Subsets of these <term> lexicons </term> are being incrementally interfaced
other,3-15-H89-1036,ak development . A <term> lexicons </term> for <term> French </term> is also being developed . Subsets
other,16-10-H89-1036,ak structures </term> associated with the <term> lexical items </term> in the <term> input sentence </term>
other,4-17-H89-1036,ak parser </term> . We finally show how <term> idioms </term> are represented in <term> lexicalized
other,26-4-H89-1036,ak structures for which that item is the <term> head </term> . There are no separate <term> grammar
model,17-2-H89-1036,ak context-free grammar </term> ) over which <term> constraints </term> can be stated . These <term> constraints
other,20-10-H89-1036,ak the <term> lexical items </term> in the <term> input sentence </term> , and in the second stage the <term>
other,4-18-H89-1036,ak TAGs </term> . We assign them regular <term> syntactic structures </term> while representing them semantically
tech,6-14-H89-1036,ak . Along with the development of an <term> Earley-type parser </term> for <term> TAGs </term> , <term> lexicons
model,6-6-H89-1036,ak rules </term> . There are , of course , <term> ' rules ' </term> which tell us how these structures
lr,1-4-H89-1036,ak <term> elementary structure </term> . The <term> ' grammar ' </term> consists of a <term> lexicon </term>
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