model,8-1-P97-1050,ak the problem of determining a compact <term> underspecified semantical representation </term> for <term> sentences </term> that may
other,12-1-P97-1050,ak semantical representation </term> for <term> sentences </term> that may be highly ambiguous . Due
other,2-2-P97-1050,ak that may be highly ambiguous . Due to <term> combinatorial explosion </term> , the naive method of building <term>
model,10-2-P97-1050,ak </term> , the naive method of building <term> semantics </term> for the different <term> syntactic
other,14-2-P97-1050,ak <term> semantics </term> for the different <term> syntactic readings </term> independently is prohibitive . We
other,7-3-P97-1050,ak We present a method that takes as <term> input </term> a <term> syntactic parse forest </term>
model,9-3-P97-1050,ak method that takes as <term> input </term> a <term> syntactic parse forest </term> with associated <term> constraint-based
model,14-3-P97-1050,ak parse forest </term> with associated <term> constraint-based semantic construction rules </term> and directly builds a <term> packed
model,22-3-P97-1050,ak rules </term> and directly builds a <term> packed semantic structure </term> . The <term> algorithm </term> is fully
tech,1-4-P97-1050,ak packed semantic structure </term> . The <term> algorithm </term> is fully implemented and runs in
other,16-4-P97-1050,ak implemented and runs in O ( n4log ( n ) ) in <term> sentence length </term> , if the <term> grammar </term> meets
lr,21-4-P97-1050,ak <term> sentence length </term> , if the <term> grammar </term> meets some reasonable <term> ' normality
model,25-4-P97-1050,ak grammar </term> meets some reasonable <term> ' normality ' restrictions </term> . We describe a method for interpreting
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