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Property Grammars: A Fully Constraint-Based Theory

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Property Grammars: A Fully Constraint-Based Theory
Abstract. This paper presents the basis of Property Grammars, a fully constraintbased theory. In this approach, all kinds of linguistic information is represented by means of constraints. The constraint system constitutes then the core of the theory: it is the grammar, but it also constitutes, after evaluation for a given input, its description. Property Grammars is then a non-generative theory in the sense that no structure has to be build, only constraints are used both to represent linguistic information and to describe inputs. This paper describes the basic notions used in PG and proposes an account of long-distance dependencies, illustrating the expressive power of the formalism.
Philippe Blache
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Type Conference
Year 2004
Where CSLP
Authors Philippe Blache
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