Abstract
We present a metagrammatical formalism, generic rules, to give a default interpretation to grammar rules. Our formalism introduces a process of dynamic binding interfacing the level of pure grammatical knowledge representation and the parsing level. We present an approach to non-constituent coordination within categorial grammars, and reformulate it as a generic rule. This reformulation is context-free parsable and reduces drastically the search space associated to the parsing task for such phenomena.- Anthology ID:
- 1995.iwpt-1.14
- Volume:
- Proceedings of the Fourth International Workshop on Parsing Technologies
- Month:
- September 20-24
- Year:
- 1995
- Address:
- Prague and Karlovy Vary, Czech Republic
- Editors:
- Eva Hajicova, Bernard Lang, Robert Berwick, Harry Bunt, Bob Carpenter, Ken Church, Aravind Joshi, Ronald Kaplan, Martin Kay, Makoto Nagao, Anton Nijholt, Mark Steedman, Henry Thompson, Masaru Tomita, K. Vijay-Shanker, Yorick Wilks, Kent Wittenburg
- Venues:
- IWPT | WS
- SIG:
- SIGPARSE
- Publisher:
- Association for Computational Linguistics
- Note:
- Pages:
- 99–110
- Language:
- URL:
- https://aclanthology.org/1995.iwpt-1.14
- DOI:
- Bibkey:
- Cite (ACL):
- Julio Gonzalo and Teresa Solías. 1995. Generic Rules and Non-Constituent Coordination. In Proceedings of the Fourth International Workshop on Parsing Technologies, pages 99–110, Prague and Karlovy Vary, Czech Republic. Association for Computational Linguistics.
- Cite (Informal):
- Generic Rules and Non-Constituent Coordination (Gonzalo & Solías, IWPT-WS 1995)
- Copy Citation:
- PDF:
- https://aclanthology.org/1995.iwpt-1.14.pdf
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[Generic Rules and Non-Constituent Coordination](https://aclanthology.org/1995.iwpt-1.14) (Gonzalo & Solías, IWPT-WS 1995)
- Generic Rules and Non-Constituent Coordination (Gonzalo & Solías, IWPT-WS 1995)
ACL
- Julio Gonzalo and Teresa Solías. 1995. Generic Rules and Non-Constituent Coordination. In Proceedings of the Fourth International Workshop on Parsing Technologies, pages 99–110, Prague and Karlovy Vary, Czech Republic. Association for Computational Linguistics.