other,11-6-A92-1027,bq search space </term> is achieved by using <term> semantic </term> rather than <term> syntactic categories
other,42-6-A92-1027,bq only <term> edges </term> with a valid <term> semantic </term> interpretation are ever introduced
other,2-2-H92-1026,bq </term> incorporates <term> lexical , syntactic , semantic , and structural information </term> from
other,39-3-H92-1060,bq gluing them together to obtain a single <term> semantic frame </term> encoding the full <term> meaning
other,17-6-A94-1026,bq component places some restrictions on the <term> semantic categories </term> of the <term> adjoining
other,26-7-A94-1026,bq its neighbors is not a member of the <term> semantic set </term> defined by the <term> homophone
other,6-3-C94-1052,bq experiments , corresponding to rather <term> closed semantic domains </term> , have been developed in
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