A00-2015 This paper proposes a statistical method for learning dependency preference of Japanese subordinate clauses , in which scope embedding preference of subordinate clauses is exploited as a useful information source for disambiguating dependencies between subordinate clauses .
C00-1055 We have experimented with lnore elaborate functions that indicate how balanced the parse tree is and less complicated functions such as the level of embedding , number of parentheses , and so oil .
C80-1009 As he points out , this is a simple and natural way of treating any construction capable of unlimited embedding .
C80-1029 The way in which this embedding occurs is related to the level of user of the text .
C80-1074 Moreover , the embedding operator is sometimes applied to Su in the following way .
C80-1074 * operator applied to the predicate J of the predicate function I Extract the variables J Is the embedding operator applied te the predicate
C80-1074 When the embedding operator applies to the predicate , the variety of the nominalization operator and the embedded phrase are
C80-1074 The clause or noun phrase which is produced by the application of the nominalization operator , is substituted in the variable of other predicate function by embedding operator fIII .
C80-1074 Let fII and fIII be the nominalization and the embedding operator respectively .
C80-1074 Then , the modal operator ( Fill , FII 2 and FI21 ) , embedding operator fill and connecting operator FIV are extracted by investigating the variety and the inflectional form of the predicate or the words which follow the predicate .
C80-1074 They are classified into six groups , that is , modal ( Fl ) , nominalization ( FII ) , embedding ( fill ) , connecting ( FIV ) , elliptical ( F V ) and anaphoric operator ( Fvl ) .
C82-2022 - I01 - 1.2 , Another problem is proposed by the structural ambi - 8 ~ ity of sequences of PP 's , for which both the " embedding " and the " same-level " hypotheses are presented !
C86-1008 The importance of such a structural description , if attained , is that it would make possible an axiomatic theory of dialogue , embedding rhetorical patterns , focusing , and focus shifting .
C86-1088 Thus , the embedding provides a truth-conditional background for the DRS formalism .
C86-1088 The analysis is completed by embedding the DRS representing the text information into a conventional first-order model structure .
C86-1088 A text is true if a proper embedding for its DRS exists .
C86-1088 The embedding rule for = > - conditions requires , roughly speaking , that every proper embedding for the antecedent sub-DRS can be properly extended to the consequent sub-DRS .
C86-1088 The embedding rule for = > - conditions requires , roughly speaking , that every proper embedding for the antecedent sub-DRS can be properly extended to the consequent sub-DRS .
C86-1088 A proper embedding is a function from 1J / ~ to the model universe , assigning real-world objects to DRs in a way that all conditions of the DRS are satisfied .
C88-1033 The problem of classification can be reformulated as the problem of finding an embedding function f from the representational entities onto the domain of a model .
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