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The Complexity of Recognition of Linguistically Adequate Dependency Grammars
Peter Neuhaus
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Norbert Broker
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Month: July
Year: 1997
Location: Madrid, Spain
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Constraints on Non-Projective Dependency Parsing
Joakim Nivre
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Incremental Non-Projective Dependency Parsing
Joakim Nivre
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Grammars for Local and Long Dependencies
Alexander Dikovsky
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Mildly Context-Sensitive Dependency Languages
Marco Kuhlmann
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Mathias Möhl
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Non-Projective Dependency Parsing in Expected Linear Time
Joakim Nivre
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A Transition-Based Parser for 2-Planar Dependency Structures
Carlos Gómez-Rodríguez
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Joakim Nivre
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Separating Surface Order and Syntactic Relations in a Dependency Grammar
Norbert Broker
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Pseudo-Projectivity, A Polynomially Parsable Non-Projective Dependency Grammar
Sylvain Kahane
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Alexis Nasr
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Owen Rambow
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Formal Aspects and Parsing Issues of Dependency Theory
Vincenzo Lombardo
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Leonardo Lesmo
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Fast, Deep-Linguistic Statistical Dependency Parsing
Gerold Schneider
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Fabio Rinaldi
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James Dowdall
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Dependencies as Categories
Alexander Dikovsky
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A robust and hybrid deep-linguistic theory applied to large-scale parsing
Gerold Schneider
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James Dowdall
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Fabio Rinaldi
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On the Complexity of Non-Projective Data-Driven Dependency Parsing
Ryan McDonald
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Giorgio Satta
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Towards an implementable dependency grammar
Timo Järvinen
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Pasi Tapanainen
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Unit Coordination and Gapping in Dependency Theory
Vincenzo Lombardo Leonardo Lesmo
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How to define a context-free backbone for DGs: Implementing a DG in the LFG formalism
Norbert Broker
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