This book is about linguistic analysis and is based on two complementary issues. The first concerns representation - the grammars that describe and generate the sentences that make up a given language. The second deals with processing and computation, showing why a language's grammar has important implications for the way in which it can be processed. Krulee builds on a theoretical base that begins with a grammar. He then proceeds to derive computational methods systematically based upon that grammar. The text discusses the ...
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This book is about linguistic analysis and is based on two complementary issues. The first concerns representation - the grammars that describe and generate the sentences that make up a given language. The second deals with processing and computation, showing why a language's grammar has important implications for the way in which it can be processed. Krulee builds on a theoretical base that begins with a grammar. He then proceeds to derive computational methods systematically based upon that grammar. The text discusses the issue of deterministic processing and includes material on how semantic interpretation can be added, explains algorithms that describe systematic relationships between the grammar for a given language and the ability to process sentences, provides coverage of a two-level grammar and uses it to describe a variety of constructions in English.
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