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part-of-speech-based criterion
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is proposed .
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We
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postulate that
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source texts
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#20556
Rather than using length-based or translation-based criterion, a part-of-speech-based criterion is proposed. We postulate that source texts and target texts should share the same concepts, ideas, entities, and events. |
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relies upon the
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actor paradigm
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.
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We
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consider
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message passing protocols
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#20865
The underlying concurrent computation model relies upon the actor paradigm. We consider message passing protocols for establishing dependency relations and ambiguity handling. |
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standard
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chart-based algorithms
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.
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We
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present an efficient , broad-coverage ,
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#20946
With a parsimonious instantiation scheme for ambiguity packing, the parsing complexity reduces to that of standard chart-based algorithms. We present an efficient, broad-coverage, principle-based parser for English. |
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</term>
and
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event networks
</term>
, resp .
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We
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present
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LHIP
</term>
, a system for
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#21097
In particular, we here elaborate on principles of how the global behavior of a lexically distributed grammar and its corresponding parser can be specified in terms of event type networks and event networks, resp. We present LHIP, a system for incremental grammar development using an extended DCG formalism. |