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Climbing the path to grammar [PDF]
In this paper, we discuss an application of Maximum Entropy to modeling the acquisition of subject and object processing in Italian. The model is able to learn from corpus data a set of experimentally and theoretically well-motivated linguistic constraints, as well as their relative salience in Italian grammar development and processing.
Dell'Orletta F+3 more
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Guided Grammar Convergence [PDF]
Relating formal grammars is a hard problem that balances between language equivalence (which is known to be undecidable) and grammar identity (which is trivial). In this paper, we investigate several milestones between those two extremes and propose a methodology for inconsistency management in grammar engineering.
arxiv
Product configuration using object oriented grammars [PDF]
This paper presents a technique for product configuration modelling based on object-orientation and attribute grammars. The technique allows efficient interactive configurator tools to be generated for specified product families. Additional benefits include a high degree of checkability, early validation, readability, and reusability.
John McKenna+2 more
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On the Diversity of Linguistic Data and the Integration of the Language Sciences
An integrated science of language is usually advocated as a step forward for linguistic research. In this paper, we maintain that integration of this sort is premature, and cannot take place before we identify a common object of study.
Roberta D’Alessandro+2 more
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Adversarial Generative Grammars for Human Activity Prediction [PDF]
In this paper we propose an adversarial generative grammar model for future prediction. The objective is to learn a model that explicitly captures temporal dependencies, providing a capability to forecast multiple, distinct future activities. Our adversarial grammar is designed so that it can learn stochastic production rules from the data distribution,
arxiv
Pola grammar technique for grammatical relation extraction in Malay language [PDF]
A basic sentence in Malay language is either a combination of NP+NP, NP+VP, NP+PP, or NP+AP. The language is a structure phrase grammar. The Context Free Grammar was developed by Nik Safiah (1993). However, in order to derive a parse tree for a syntactic
Ab Aziz, Mohd Juzaiddin+3 more
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This book objective is to develop an algebraization of graph grammars. Equivalently, we study graph dynamics. From the point of view of a computer scientist, graph grammars are a natural generalization of Chomsky grammars for which a purely algebraic approach does not exist up to now.
arxiv
Concurrent Lexicalized Dependency Parsing: A Behavioral View on ParseTalk Events
The behavioral specification of an object-oriented grammar model is considered. The model is based on full lexicalization, head-orientation via valency constraints and dependency relations, inheritance as a means for non-redundant lexicon specification ...
Broeker, Norbert+2 more
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AN ERROR ANALYSIS ON SENTENCE TYPES BASED ON STRUCTURE IN ATMARITA’S SHORT STORY“ WHEN BIRUNI REMEMBERS IT” [PDF]
Errors may occur in different components of language, such as grammar, pronunciation, and vocabulary. Errors can occur because people have not internalized the grammar of the second language.
IMAMAH, NUR
core
Les questions toniques : une forme d’interrogation interpellative
In the present paper we propose to study the tonic interrogation in French thanks to an “Interactive Grammar”. This grammar is an interpretative and dynamic grammar.
Carole Lailler
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