Large databases of linguistic annotations are used for testing linguistic hypotheses and for training language processing models. These linguistic annotations are often syntactic ...
Abstract. This paper is concerned with the question of quantifying gradient degrees of acceptability by introducing the notion of Density in the context of constructional constrain...
Research in natural language generation promises significant advances in the ways in which we can make available the contents of underlying information sources. Most work in the f...
Robert Dale, Stephen J. Green, Maria Milosavljevic...
In this article, we are studying the differences between the European languages using statistical and unsupervised methods. The analysis is conducted in different levels of languag...
Kimmo Kettunen, Markus Sadeniemi, Tiina Lindh-Knuu...
Linguistic research and natural language processing employ large repositories of ordered trees. XML, a standard ordered tree model, and XPath, its associated language, are natural...
Steven Bird, Yi Chen, Susan B. Davidson, Haejoong ...