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title = "f-align: An Open-Source Alignment Tool for {LFG} f-Structures",
author = "Bryl, Anton and
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booktitle = "Proceedings of the 9th Conference of the Association for Machine Translation in the Americas: Research Papers",
month = oct # " 31-" # nov # " 4",
year = "2010",
address = "Denver, Colorado, USA",
publisher = "Association for Machine Translation in the Americas",
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abstract = "Lexical-Functional Grammar (LFG) f-structures (Kaplan and Bresnan, 1982) have attracted some attention in recent years as an intermediate data representation for statistical machine translation. So far, however, there are no alignment tools capable of aligning f-structures directly, and plain word alignment is used for this purpose. In this way no use is made of the structural information contained in f-structures. We present the first version of a specialized f-structure alignment open-source software.",
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%X Lexical-Functional Grammar (LFG) f-structures (Kaplan and Bresnan, 1982) have attracted some attention in recent years as an intermediate data representation for statistical machine translation. So far, however, there are no alignment tools capable of aligning f-structures directly, and plain word alignment is used for this purpose. In this way no use is made of the structural information contained in f-structures. We present the first version of a specialized f-structure alignment open-source software.
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Markdown (Informal)
[f-align: An Open-Source Alignment Tool for LFG f-Structures](https://aclanthology.org/2010.amta-papers.10) (Bryl & van Genabith, AMTA 2010)
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