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The standard resource sensitive invariants of categorial grammar are not suited to prune search space in the presence of coordination. We propose a weaker variant of count invariancy in order to prune the search space for parsing coordinated sentences at a stage prior to proper parsing. This Coordinative Count Invariant is argued to be the strongest possible instrument to prune search space for parsing coordination in categorial grammar. Its mode of operation is explained, and its effect at pruning search space is exemplified.- Anthology ID:
- 1997.iwpt-1.9
- Volume:
- Proceedings of the Fifth International Workshop on Parsing Technologies
- Month:
- September 17-20
- Year:
- 1997
- Address:
- Boston/Cambridge, Massachusetts, USA
- Editors:
- Anton Nijholt, Robert C. Berwick, Harry C. Bunt, Bob Carpenter, Eva Hajicova, Mark Johnson, Aravind Joshi, Ronald Kaplan, Martin Kay, Bernard Lang, Alon Lavie, Makoto Nagao, Mark Steedman, Masaru Tomita, K. Vijay-Shanker, David Weir, Kent Wittenburg, Mats Wiren
- Venue:
- IWPT
- SIG:
- SIGPARSE
- Publisher:
- Association for Computational Linguistics
- Note:
- Pages:
- 42–53
- Language:
- URL:
- https://aclanthology.org/1997.iwpt-1.9/
- DOI:
- Bibkey:
- Cite (ACL):
- Crit Cremers. 1997. Pruning Search Space for Parsing Free Coordination in Categorial Grammar. In Proceedings of the Fifth International Workshop on Parsing Technologies, pages 42–53, Boston/Cambridge, Massachusetts, USA. Association for Computational Linguistics.
- Cite (Informal):
- Pruning Search Space for Parsing Free Coordination in Categorial Grammar (Cremers, IWPT 1997)
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- PDF:
- https://aclanthology.org/1997.iwpt-1.9.pdf
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@inproceedings{cremers-1997-pruning, title = "Pruning Search Space for Parsing Free Coordination in Categorial Grammar", author = "Cremers, Crit", editor = "Nijholt, Anton and Berwick, Robert C. and Bunt, Harry C. and Carpenter, Bob and Hajicova, Eva and Johnson, Mark and Joshi, Aravind and Kaplan, Ronald and Kay, Martin and Lang, Bernard and Lavie, Alon and Nagao, Makoto and Steedman, Mark and Tomita, Masaru and Vijay-Shanker, K. and Weir, David and Wittenburg, Kent and Wiren, Mats", booktitle = "Proceedings of the Fifth International Workshop on Parsing Technologies", month = sep # " 17-20", year = "1997", address = "Boston/Cambridge, Massachusetts, USA", publisher = "Association for Computational Linguistics", url = "https://aclanthology.org/1997.iwpt-1.9/", pages = "42--53", abstract = "The standard resource sensitive invariants of categorial grammar are not suited to prune search space in the presence of coordination. We propose a weaker variant of count invariancy in order to prune the search space for parsing coordinated sentences at a stage prior to proper parsing. This Coordinative Count Invariant is argued to be the strongest possible instrument to prune search space for parsing coordination in categorial grammar. Its mode of operation is explained, and its effect at pruning search space is exemplified." }
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[Pruning Search Space for Parsing Free Coordination in Categorial Grammar](https://aclanthology.org/1997.iwpt-1.9/) (Cremers, IWPT 1997)
- Pruning Search Space for Parsing Free Coordination in Categorial Grammar (Cremers, IWPT 1997)
ACL
- Crit Cremers. 1997. Pruning Search Space for Parsing Free Coordination in Categorial Grammar. In Proceedings of the Fifth International Workshop on Parsing Technologies, pages 42–53, Boston/Cambridge, Massachusetts, USA. Association for Computational Linguistics.