Cahill et al., 2002 - Google Patents
Parsing with PCFGs and automatic f-structure annotationCahill et al., 2002
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- Cahill A
- McCarthy M
- Van Genabith J
- Way A
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The development of large coverage, rich unification-(constraint-) based grammar resources is very time consuming, expensive and requires lots of linguistic expertise. In this paper we report initial results on a new methodology that attempts to partially automate the …
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