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Error Reporting in Parsing Expression Grammars [PDF]
Parsing Expression Grammars (PEGs) describe top-down parsers. Unfortunately, the error-reporting techniques used in conventional top-down parsers do not directly apply to parsers based on Parsing Expression Grammars (PEGs), so they have to be somehow simulated.
arxiv
Knotify: An Efficient Parallel Platform for RNA Pseudoknot Prediction Using Syntactic Pattern Recognition. [PDF]
Andrikos C+5 more
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ABSTRACT Effective cyber incident response and crisis management increasingly relies on the coordination of relevant actors at supranational levels. A polycentric governance structure is one of the institutional arrangements that can promote active participation of involved actors, an aspect decisive for the rapid and effective response to cyber ...
Mazaher Kianpour, Christopher Frantz
wiley +1 more source
Design considerations for a hierarchical semantic compositional framework for medical natural language understanding. [PDF]
Taira RK, Garlid AO, Speier W.
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Stream Processing using Grammars and Regular Expressions [PDF]
In this dissertation we study regular expression based parsing and the use of grammatical specifications for the synthesis of fast, streaming string-processing programs. In the first part we develop two linear-time algorithms for regular expression based parsing with Perl-style greedy disambiguation.
arxiv
The syntax of Greek split reciprocals
Abstract We provide the first detailed description and analysis of the syntax of the understudied Greek split reciprocal reconstruction. As in other languages, the reciprocal appears to be bipartite consisting of a quantificational distributor (‘the one’) and a reciprocator (‘the other’).
Lefteris Paparounas, Martin Salzmann
wiley +1 more source
A grammar formalism based upon CHR is proposed analogously to the way Definite Clause Grammars are defined and implemented on top of Prolog. These grammars execute as robust bottom-up parsers with an inherent treatment of ambiguity and a high flexibility
Christiansen, Henning
core
Inflectional zero morphology - Linguistic myth or neurocognitive reality? [PDF]
Alekseeva M, Myachykov A, Shtyrov Y.
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We argue for a performance-based design of natural language grammars and their associated parsers in order to meet the constraints imposed by real-world NLP.
Broeker, Norbert+2 more
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Abstract Past research suggests that Working Memory plays a role in determining relative clause attachment bias. Disambiguation preferences may further depend on Processing Speed and explicit memory demands in linguistic tasks. Given that Working Memory and Processing Speed decline with age, older adults offer a way of investigating the factors ...
Willem S. van Boxtel, Laurel A. Lawyer
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