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Tree-gram Parsing: Lexical Dependencies and Structural Relations
K. Sima’an
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Month: October
Year: 2000
Location: Hong Kong
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An efficient implementation of a new DOP model
Rens Bod
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Parsing Arabic Dialects
David Chiang
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Mona Diab
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Nizar Habash
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Owen Rambow
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Safiullah Shareef
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What is the Minimal Set of Fragments that Achieves Maximal Parse Accuracy?
Rens Bod
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Alternative approaches for Generating Bodies of Grammar Rules
Gabriel Infante-Lopez
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Maarten de Rijke
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Simple, Accurate Parsing with an All-Fragments Grammar
Mohit Bansal
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Dan Klein
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The Surprising Variance in Shortest-Derivation Parsing
Mohit Bansal
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Dan Klein
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Less Grammar, More Features
David Hall
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Greg Durrett
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Dan Klein
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Fast LR parsing Using Rich (Tree Adjoining) Grammars
Carlos A. Prolo
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