#15774By generalizing the notion of location of aconstituent to allow discontinuous locations, one can describe the discontinuous constituents of non-configurational languages.
lr,10-2-P85-1015,ak
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can be described by a variant of
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#15800These discontinuous constituents can be described by a variant ofdefinite clause grammars, and these grammars can be used in conjunction with a proof procedure to create a parser for non-configurational languages.
lr,16-2-P85-1015,ak
clause grammars
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, and these
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grammars
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can be used in conjunction with a
#15806These discontinuous constituents can be described by a variant of definite clause grammars, and thesegrammars can be used in conjunction with a proof procedure to create a parser for non-configurational languages.
other,24-2-P85-1015,ak
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can be used in conjunction with a
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proof procedure
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parser
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#15814These discontinuous constituents can be described by a variant of definite clause grammars, and these grammars can be used in conjunction with aproof procedure to create a parser for non-configurational languages.
tech,29-2-P85-1015,ak
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proof procedure
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to create a
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parser
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for
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non-configurational languages
#15819These discontinuous constituents can be described by a variant of definite clause grammars, and these grammars can be used in conjunction with a proof procedure to create aparser for non-configurational languages.