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Tree Adjoining Grammars : Formalisms, Linguistic Analysis and Processing

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Researchers in theoretical linguistics, psycholinguistics, cognitive science, and in natural language processing have recently converged on a collective insight: formalizing the syntax of words is central to describing, understanding, and analyzing language. This insight has sparked considerable interest in Tree Adjoining Grammar, a lexically-oriented mathematical formalism that can precisely capture the syntactic properties of natural languages such as English or Korean. This volume combines contributions from a variety of authors who discuss the formalism itself, its use in analyzing linguistic phenomena, and its use in building natural language processing systems.

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Tree Adjoining Grammars : Formalisms, Linguistic Analysis and Processing, Owen Rambow, Anne Abbeillé

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Title
Tree Adjoining Grammars : Formalisms, Linguistic Analysis and Processing
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English
Released
2000
Format
Paperback
Pages
478
ISBN10
1575862522
ISBN13
9781575862521
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Researchers in theoretical linguistics, psycholinguistics, cognitive science, and in natural language processing have recently converged on a collective insight: formalizing the syntax of words is central to describing, understanding, and analyzing language. This insight has sparked considerable interest in Tree Adjoining Grammar, a lexically-oriented mathematical formalism that can precisely capture the syntactic properties of natural languages such as English or Korean. This volume combines contributions from a variety of authors who discuss the formalism itself, its use in analyzing linguistic phenomena, and its use in building natural language processing systems.