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title = "Partially Ordered Multiset Context-free Grammars and Free-word-order Parsing",
author = "Nederhof, Mark-Jan and
Satta, Giorgio and
Shieber, Stuart",
booktitle = "Proceedings of the Eighth International Conference on Parsing Technologies",
month = apr,
year = "2003",
address = "Nancy, France",
url = "https://aclanthology.org/W03-3020",
pages = "171--182",
abstract = "We present a new formalism, partially ordered multiset context-free grammars (poms-CFG), along with an Earley-style parsing algorithm. The formalism, which can be thought of as a generalization of context-free grammars with partially ordered right-hand sides, is of interest in its own right, and also as infrastructure for obtaining tighter complexity bounds for more expressive context-free formalisms intended to express free or multiple word-order, such as ID/LP grammars. We reduce ID/LP grammars to poms-grammars, thereby getting finer-grained bounds on the parsing complexity of ID/LP grammars. We argue that in practice, the width of attested ID/LP grammars is small, yielding effectively polynomial time complexity for ID/LP grammar parsing.",
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%0 Conference Proceedings
%T Partially Ordered Multiset Context-free Grammars and Free-word-order Parsing
%A Nederhof, Mark-Jan
%A Satta, Giorgio
%A Shieber, Stuart
%S Proceedings of the Eighth International Conference on Parsing Technologies
%D 2003
%8 April
%C Nancy, France
%F nederhof-etal-2003-partially
%X We present a new formalism, partially ordered multiset context-free grammars (poms-CFG), along with an Earley-style parsing algorithm. The formalism, which can be thought of as a generalization of context-free grammars with partially ordered right-hand sides, is of interest in its own right, and also as infrastructure for obtaining tighter complexity bounds for more expressive context-free formalisms intended to express free or multiple word-order, such as ID/LP grammars. We reduce ID/LP grammars to poms-grammars, thereby getting finer-grained bounds on the parsing complexity of ID/LP grammars. We argue that in practice, the width of attested ID/LP grammars is small, yielding effectively polynomial time complexity for ID/LP grammar parsing.
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%P 171-182
Markdown (Informal)
[Partially Ordered Multiset Context-free Grammars and Free-word-order Parsing](https://aclanthology.org/W03-3020) (Nederhof et al., IWPT 2003)
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