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Polarization and abstraction of grammatical formalisms as methods for lexical disambiguation
Guillaume Bonfante
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Bruno Guillaume
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Guy Perrier
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Month: Aug 23–Aug 27
Year: 2004
Location: Geneva, Switzerland
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A Toolchain for Grammarians
Bruno Guillaume
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Joseph Le Roux
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Jonathan Marchand
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Guy Perrier
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Karën Fort
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Jennifer Planul
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Polarized Unification Grammars
Sylvain Kahane
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Generating and Selecting Grammatical Paraphrases
Claire Gardent
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Eric Kow
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TuLiPA: Towards a Multi-Formalism Parsing Environment for Grammar Engineering
Laura Kallmeyer
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Timm Lichte
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Wolfgang Maier
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Yannick Parmentier
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Johannes Dellert
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Kilian Evang
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