other,4-1-P83-1003,ak An extension to the <term> GPSG grammatical formalism </term> is proposed , allowing <term> non-terminals </term> to consist of finite sequences of <term> category labels </term> , and allowing <term> schematic variables </term> to range over such sequences .
other,11-1-P83-1003,ak An extension to the <term> GPSG grammatical formalism </term> is proposed , allowing <term> non-terminals </term> to consist of finite sequences of <term> category labels </term> , and allowing <term> schematic variables </term> to range over such sequences .
other,18-1-P83-1003,ak An extension to the <term> GPSG grammatical formalism </term> is proposed , allowing <term> non-terminals </term> to consist of finite sequences of <term> category labels </term> , and allowing <term> schematic variables </term> to range over such sequences .
other,23-1-P83-1003,ak An extension to the <term> GPSG grammatical formalism </term> is proposed , allowing <term> non-terminals </term> to consist of finite sequences of <term> category labels </term> , and allowing <term> schematic variables </term> to range over such sequences .
lr,12-2-P83-1003,ak The extension is shown to be sufficient to provide a strongly adequate <term> grammar </term> for <term> crossed serial dependencies </term> , as found in e.g. <term> Dutch subordinate clauses </term> .
other,14-2-P83-1003,ak The extension is shown to be sufficient to provide a strongly adequate <term> grammar </term> for <term> crossed serial dependencies </term> , as found in e.g. <term> Dutch subordinate clauses </term> .
other,22-2-P83-1003,ak The extension is shown to be sufficient to provide a strongly adequate <term> grammar </term> for <term> crossed serial dependencies </term> , as found in e.g. <term> Dutch subordinate clauses </term> .
other,5-3-P83-1003,ak The structures induced for such <term> constructions </term> are argued to be more appropriate to data involving <term> conjunction </term> than some previous proposals have been .
other,15-3-P83-1003,ak The structures induced for such <term> constructions </term> are argued to be more appropriate to data involving <term> conjunction </term> than some previous proposals have been .
tech,14-4-P83-1003,ak The extension is shown to be parseable by a simple extension to an existing <term> parsing method </term> for <term> GPSG </term> .
other,17-4-P83-1003,ak The extension is shown to be parseable by a simple extension to an existing <term> parsing method </term> for <term> GPSG </term> .
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