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ACM Transactions on Programming Languages and Systems, 1979
An incremental parser is a device which is able to perform syntax analysis in an incremental way, avoiding complete reparsing of a program after each modification. The incremental parser presented extends the conventional LR parsing algorithm and its performance is compared with that of a conventional parser.
GHEZZI, CARLO, MANDRIOLI, DINO
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An incremental parser is a device which is able to perform syntax analysis in an incremental way, avoiding complete reparsing of a program after each modification. The incremental parser presented extends the conventional LR parsing algorithm and its performance is compared with that of a conventional parser.
GHEZZI, CARLO, MANDRIOLI, DINO
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Partial parsing as a robust parsing strategy
IEEE International Conference on Acoustics Speech and Signal Processing, 1993The authors describe a robust parsing strategy where partial parsing is seen not as a back-up strategy, but as the normal mode of operation of the parser. The goal is to extract from a lattice of word hypotheses the information content of an utterance using the minimum amount of linguistic knowledge.
Paolo Baggia, Claudio Rullent
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WIREs Cognitive Science, 2010
AbstractResearch on syntax and parsing played a central role in the cognitive revolution and continues to occupy a central position in the study of language. While linguistically driven theories of syntactic representation have not proven sufficient to predict and explain the full range of experimental outcomes, they have provided invaluable insights ...
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AbstractResearch on syntax and parsing played a central role in the cognitive revolution and continues to occupy a central position in the study of language. While linguistically driven theories of syntactic representation have not proven sufficient to predict and explain the full range of experimental outcomes, they have provided invaluable insights ...
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Proceedings of the 9th conference on Computational linguistics -, 1982
The first part of this paper is dedicated to an overview of the parser of the system VIE-LANG (Viennese Language Understanding System). The parser is a production system which uses an interleaved method that combines syntax and semantics. It parses directly into the internal representation of the system, without producing an intermediate syntactic ...
Ingeborg Steinacker, Harald Trost
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The first part of this paper is dedicated to an overview of the parser of the system VIE-LANG (Viennese Language Understanding System). The parser is a production system which uses an interleaved method that combines syntax and semantics. It parses directly into the internal representation of the system, without producing an intermediate syntactic ...
Ingeborg Steinacker, Harald Trost
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Experimental Psychology, 2020
Abstract. Monitoring tasks have long been employed in psycholinguistics, and the end-of-clause effect is possibly the better-known result of using this technique in the study of parsing. Recent results with the tone-monitoring task suggest that tone position modulates cognitive load, as reflected in reaction times (RTs): the earlier the tone appears ...
David J, Lobina +2 more
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Abstract. Monitoring tasks have long been employed in psycholinguistics, and the end-of-clause effect is possibly the better-known result of using this technique in the study of parsing. Recent results with the tone-monitoring task suggest that tone position modulates cognitive load, as reflected in reaction times (RTs): the earlier the tone appears ...
David J, Lobina +2 more
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Computer Languages, 1986
Abstract Application of parallel methods have become recently a general trend in information processing. We present a technique of parallel parsing of natural language which is based on distribution of elements of a sentence among a number of independent processors so that processing is carried out in parallel in multiple locations within a sentence.
Eliezer L. Lozinskii, Sergei Nirenburg
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Abstract Application of parallel methods have become recently a general trend in information processing. We present a technique of parallel parsing of natural language which is based on distribution of elements of a sentence among a number of independent processors so that processing is carried out in parallel in multiple locations within a sentence.
Eliezer L. Lozinskii, Sergei Nirenburg
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