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On Generalization of Attribute Grammars
Systems and Computers in Japan, 1996AbstractAn attribute grammar is a formal system consisting of a context‐free grammar together with semantic rules, which enables us to describe not only the syntax but also the semantics of language. The limited framework of attribute grammar, however, is not conducive to expansion of the system and the many ambiguous definitions of attribute grammar ...
Takuya Katayama, Yutaka Kikuchi
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Atlas: Grammar-based Procedural Generation of Data Visualizations
Visual .., 2021We present Atlas, a procedural grammar for constructing data visualizations. Unlike most visualization grammars which use declarative specifications to describe visualization components, Atlas exposes the generative process of a visualization through a ...
Zhicheng Liu+3 more
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Word Formation in Generative Grammar
, 1979Aronoff integrates an account of morphological structure into a general theory of generative grammar.
M. Aronoff
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Cognitive vs. generative construction grammar: The case of coercion and argument structure
, 2015One of the most salient hallmarks of construction grammar is its approach to argument structure and coercion: rather than positing many different verb senses in the lexicon, the same lexical construction may freely interact with multiple argument ...
Remi van Trijp
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Semantics and Metasemantics in the Context of Generative Grammar
, 2014Metasemantics, I will take it, inquires into the nature of certain properties investigated by natural language semantics. It seeks a certain sort of ‘more fundamental’ characterization of these properties.
S. Yalcin
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Is there a general structure for grammars?
2009 IEEE Computer Society Conference on Computer Vision and Pattern Recognition Workshops, 2009Summary form only given. Linguists have proposed dozens of formalisms for grammars and now vision is weighing in with its versions based on its needs. Ulf Grenander has proposed general pattern theory, and has used grammar-like graphical parses of "thoughts" in the style of AI. One wants a natural, simple formalism treating all these cases.
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COORDINATE GRAMMARS REVISITED: GENERALIZED ISOMETRIC GRAMMARS
International Journal of Pattern Recognition and Artificial Intelligence, 1989In a "coordinate grammar", the rewriting rules replace sets of symbols having been given coordinates by sets of symbols whose coordinates are given functions of the coordinates of the original symbols. It was shown in 1972 that coordinate grammars are "too powerful"; even if the rules are all of finite-state types and the functions are all computable ...
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Analysis and generation grammars
Machine Translation, 1989This paper describes the analysis and generation grammars for English and Japanese as they were employed in the KBMT-89 program. We discuss word order, coordination, subcategorization, morphological rules, rule ordering and bi-directional grammars.
Marion Kee+4 more
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The Evolution of Grammar: Tense, Aspect, and Modality in the Languages of the World
, 1994Joan Bybee and her colleagues present a new theory of the evolution of grammar that links structure and meaning in a way that directly challenges most contemporary versions of generative grammar.
Joan L. Bybee+2 more
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Generalized forbidding grammars
International Journal of Computer Mathematics, 1990Each production of a generalized forbidding grammar has an associated finite set of words. Such a production can be applied only if none of its associated words is a substring of a given rewritten sentential form. It is shown that these grammars with productions having associated only words consisting of one or two symbols characterize type 0 ...
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