This approach captures naturally and elegantly the interaction between
<term>
pragmatic and syntactic constraints
</term>
on
<term>
descriptions
</term>
in a
<term>
sentence
</term>
, and the
<term>
inferential interactions
</term>
between multiple
<term>
descriptions
</term>
in a
<term>
sentence
</term>
.
#29409This approach captures naturally and elegantly the interaction between pragmatic and syntactic constraints on descriptions in asentence, and the inferential interactions between multiple descriptions in a sentence.
other,28-2-P97-1026,ak
This approach captures naturally and elegantly the interaction between
<term>
pragmatic and syntactic constraints
</term>
on
<term>
descriptions
</term>
in a
<term>
sentence
</term>
, and the
<term>
inferential interactions
</term>
between multiple
<term>
descriptions
</term>
in a
<term>
sentence
</term>
.
#29420This approach captures naturally and elegantly the interaction between pragmatic and syntactic constraints on descriptions in a sentence, and the inferential interactions between multiple descriptions in asentence.
lr,17-1-P97-1026,ak
We present an
<term>
algorithm
</term>
for simultaneously constructing both the
<term>
syntax
</term>
and
<term>
semantics
</term>
of a
<term>
sentence
</term>
using a
<term>
Lexicalized Tree Adjoining Grammar ( LTAG )
</term>
.
#29384We present an algorithm for simultaneously constructing both the syntax and semantics of a sentence using aLexicalized Tree Adjoining Grammar ( LTAG ).
other,23-3-P97-1026,ak
At the same time , it exploits linguistically motivated , declarative
<term>
specifications
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of the
<term>
discourse functions
</term>
of
<term>
syntactic constructions
</term>
to make contextually appropriate
<term>
syntactic choices
</term>
.
#29445At the same time, it exploits linguistically motivated, declarative specifications of the discourse functions of syntactic constructions to make contextually appropriatesyntactic choices.
other,9-1-P97-1026,ak
We present an
<term>
algorithm
</term>
for simultaneously constructing both the
<term>
syntax
</term>
and
<term>
semantics
</term>
of a
<term>
sentence
</term>
using a
<term>
Lexicalized Tree Adjoining Grammar ( LTAG )
</term>
.
#29376We present an algorithm for simultaneously constructing both thesyntax and semantics of a sentence using a Lexicalized Tree Adjoining Grammar (LTAG).
other,21-2-P97-1026,ak
This approach captures naturally and elegantly the interaction between
<term>
pragmatic and syntactic constraints
</term>
on
<term>
descriptions
</term>
in a
<term>
sentence
</term>
, and the
<term>
inferential interactions
</term>
between multiple
<term>
descriptions
</term>
in a
<term>
sentence
</term>
.
#29413This approach captures naturally and elegantly the interaction between pragmatic and syntactic constraints on descriptions in a sentence, and theinferential interactions between multiple descriptions in a sentence.
tech,3-1-P97-1026,ak
We present an
<term>
algorithm
</term>
for simultaneously constructing both the
<term>
syntax
</term>
and
<term>
semantics
</term>
of a
<term>
sentence
</term>
using a
<term>
Lexicalized Tree Adjoining Grammar ( LTAG )
</term>
.
#29370We present analgorithm for simultaneously constructing both the syntax and semantics of a sentence using a Lexicalized Tree Adjoining Grammar (LTAG).
other,14-2-P97-1026,ak
This approach captures naturally and elegantly the interaction between
<term>
pragmatic and syntactic constraints
</term>
on
<term>
descriptions
</term>
in a
<term>
sentence
</term>
, and the
<term>
inferential interactions
</term>
between multiple
<term>
descriptions
</term>
in a
<term>
sentence
</term>
.
#29406This approach captures naturally and elegantly the interaction between pragmatic and syntactic constraints ondescriptions in a sentence, and the inferential interactions between multiple descriptions in a sentence.
other,25-2-P97-1026,ak
This approach captures naturally and elegantly the interaction between
<term>
pragmatic and syntactic constraints
</term>
on
<term>
descriptions
</term>
in a
<term>
sentence
</term>
, and the
<term>
inferential interactions
</term>
between multiple
<term>
descriptions
</term>
in a
<term>
sentence
</term>
.
#29417This approach captures naturally and elegantly the interaction between pragmatic and syntactic constraints on descriptions in a sentence, and the inferential interactions between multipledescriptions in a sentence.
other,11-1-P97-1026,ak
We present an
<term>
algorithm
</term>
for simultaneously constructing both the
<term>
syntax
</term>
and
<term>
semantics
</term>
of a
<term>
sentence
</term>
using a
<term>
Lexicalized Tree Adjoining Grammar ( LTAG )
</term>
.
#29378We present an algorithm for simultaneously constructing both the syntax andsemantics of a sentence using a Lexicalized Tree Adjoining Grammar (LTAG).
other,14-3-P97-1026,ak
At the same time , it exploits linguistically motivated , declarative
<term>
specifications
</term>
of the
<term>
discourse functions
</term>
of
<term>
syntactic constructions
</term>
to make contextually appropriate
<term>
syntactic choices
</term>
.
#29436At the same time, it exploits linguistically motivated, declarative specifications of thediscourse functions of syntactic constructions to make contextually appropriate syntactic choices.
model,11-3-P97-1026,ak
At the same time , it exploits linguistically motivated , declarative
<term>
specifications
</term>
of the
<term>
discourse functions
</term>
of
<term>
syntactic constructions
</term>
to make contextually appropriate
<term>
syntactic choices
</term>
.
#29433At the same time, it exploits linguistically motivated, declarativespecifications of the discourse functions of syntactic constructions to make contextually appropriate syntactic choices.
other,9-2-P97-1026,ak
This approach captures naturally and elegantly the interaction between
<term>
pragmatic and syntactic constraints
</term>
on
<term>
descriptions
</term>
in a
<term>
sentence
</term>
, and the
<term>
inferential interactions
</term>
between multiple
<term>
descriptions
</term>
in a
<term>
sentence
</term>
.
#29401This approach captures naturally and elegantly the interaction betweenpragmatic and syntactic constraints on descriptions in a sentence, and the inferential interactions between multiple descriptions in a sentence.
other,17-3-P97-1026,ak
At the same time , it exploits linguistically motivated , declarative
<term>
specifications
</term>
of the
<term>
discourse functions
</term>
of
<term>
syntactic constructions
</term>
to make contextually appropriate
<term>
syntactic choices
</term>
.
#29439At the same time, it exploits linguistically motivated, declarative specifications of the discourse functions ofsyntactic constructions to make contextually appropriate syntactic choices.
other,14-1-P97-1026,ak
We present an
<term>
algorithm
</term>
for simultaneously constructing both the
<term>
syntax
</term>
and
<term>
semantics
</term>
of a
<term>
sentence
</term>
using a
<term>
Lexicalized Tree Adjoining Grammar ( LTAG )
</term>
.
#29381We present an algorithm for simultaneously constructing both the syntax and semantics of asentence using a Lexicalized Tree Adjoining Grammar (LTAG).