Minimal recursion semantics

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126  Information Structure and Minimal Recursion Semantics G RAHAM W ILCOCK

26 Information Structure and Minimal Recursion Semantics G RAHAM W ILCOCK

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Source URL: www.ling.helsinki.fi

Language: English - Date: 2006-05-12 10:50:41
    2Hierarchical Statistical Semantic Realization for Minimal Recursion Semantics Matic Horvat Computer Laboratory University of Cambridge

    Hierarchical Statistical Semantic Realization for Minimal Recursion Semantics Matic Horvat Computer Laboratory University of Cambridge

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    Source URL: anthology.aclweb.org

    - Date: 2015-04-14 10:43:26
      3Towards Minimal Recursion Semantics over Bulgarian Dependency Parsing Kiril Simov LMD, IICT-BAS

      Towards Minimal Recursion Semantics over Bulgarian Dependency Parsing Kiril Simov LMD, IICT-BAS

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      Source URL: bultreebank.org

      - Date: 2011-09-19 12:02:34
        4Multilingual Grammar Engineering with the LinGO Grammar Matrix Emily M. Bender University of Washington  Develop

        Multilingual Grammar Engineering with the LinGO Grammar Matrix Emily M. Bender University of Washington Develop

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        Source URL: faculty.washington.edu

        Language: English - Date: 2013-05-30 23:17:04
        5An Algebra for Semantic Construction in Constraint-based Grammars Ann Copestake Computer Laboratory University of Cambridge New Museums Site Pembroke St, Cambridge, UK

        An Algebra for Semantic Construction in Constraint-based Grammars Ann Copestake Computer Laboratory University of Cambridge New Museums Site Pembroke St, Cambridge, UK

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        Source URL: www.cl.cam.ac.uk

        Language: English
        6Multiword expressions 1 Introduction Even the best existing formal grammars of natural languages generate a large proportion of utterances that sound stilted, ugly or simply wrong to native speakers. Many of the problems

        Multiword expressions 1 Introduction Even the best existing formal grammars of natural languages generate a large proportion of utterances that sound stilted, ugly or simply wrong to native speakers. Many of the problems

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        Source URL: lingo.stanford.edu

        Language: English
        7The Grammar Matrix: An Open-Source Starter-Kit for the Rapid Development of Cross-Linguistically Consistent Broad-Coverage Precision Grammars Emily M. Bender and Dan Flickinger and Stephan Oepen Center for the Study of L

        The Grammar Matrix: An Open-Source Starter-Kit for the Rapid Development of Cross-Linguistically Consistent Broad-Coverage Precision Grammars Emily M. Bender and Dan Flickinger and Stephan Oepen Center for the Study of L

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        Source URL: faculty.washington.edu

        Language: English - Date: 2003-10-01 17:29:56
        8An open source grammar development environment and broad-coverage English grammar using HPSG Ann Copestake , Dan Flickinger  CSLI,  Ventura Hall, Stanford University

        An open source grammar development environment and broad-coverage English grammar using HPSG Ann Copestake , Dan Flickinger  CSLI, Ventura Hall, Stanford University

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        Source URL: www.cl.cam.ac.uk

        Language: English - Date: 2002-06-08 17:24:08
        9Minimal Recursion Semantics An Introduction DRAFT of September 1999 Ann Copestake, Dan Flickinger, Ivan A. Sag CSLI, Stanford University Stanford, CA 94305, USA

        Minimal Recursion Semantics An Introduction DRAFT of September 1999 Ann Copestake, Dan Flickinger, Ivan A. Sag CSLI, Stanford University Stanford, CA 94305, USA

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        Source URL: www.essex.ac.uk

        Language: English - Date: 2003-08-01 12:50:28