G Gazdar, GK Pullum - New generation computing, 1985 - Springer
This paper surveys what is currently known about natural language morphology and syntax from the perspective of formal language theory. Firstly, the position of natural language word …
Finally, I would like to thank Peter Beinema whose unfailing support was perhaps too often taken for granted."... linguistics is perhaps most itself and preserves its integrity when it …
T Briscoe, C Grover, B Boguraev… - Proceedings of the 10th …, 1987 - research.ed.ac.uk
Natural language grammars with large coverage are typically the result of many person- years of effort, working with clumsy formalisms and sub-optimal software support for …
The thesis describes novel techniques and algorithms for the practical parsing of realistic Natural Language (NL) texts with a wide-coverage unification-based grammar of English …
Research into Natural Language Processing-the use of computers to process language-has developed over the last couple of decades into one of the most vigorous and interesting …
B Boguraev, JA Carroll, T Briscoe… - Coling Budapest 1988 …, 1988 - aclanthology.org
Even though progress in theoretical linguistics does not necessarily rely on the construction of working programs, a large proportion of current research in syntactic theory is facilitated …
J Coleman - Journal of linguistics, 1990 - cambridge.org
A typical grammar uses several distinct components which interact in a complicated fashion, providing a description of a language at a very high level. Although theoretical development …
A Farghaly - Computers and the Humanities, 1989 - Springer
This paper presents the view that Computer Assisted Language Instruction (CALI) software should be developed as a natural language processing system that offers an interactive …