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A theory of syntactic recognition for natural language

Title
  1. A theory of syntactic recognition for natural language / Mitchell P. Marcus.
Published by
  1. Cambridge, Mass. : MIT Press, ©1980.
Author
  1. Marcus, Mitchell P., 1950-

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Description
  1. 335 pages; 24 cm.
Series statement
  1. The MIT Press series in artificial intelligence
Uniform title
  1. MIT Press series in artificial intelligence
Subject
  1. Natural language processing (Computer science)
  2. Grammar, Comparative and general > Syntax
  3. Generative grammar
  4. English language > Data processing
  5. Computational linguistics
  6. Natural Language Processing
  7. computational linguistics
  8. Computational linguistics
  9. English language > Data processing
  10. Generative grammar
  11. Grammar, Comparative and general > Syntax
  12. Automatische Sprachanalyse
  13. Computerlinguistik
  14. Künstliche Intelligenz
  15. Sprachverarbeitung Psycholinguistik
  16. Syntax
  17. Dataprocessing
  18. Cognitieve processen
  19. Sprachverarbeitung (Psycholinguistik)
Contents
  1. 1. Introduction -- 2. Historical perspective : a critique of hypothesis-driven parsing -- 3. The grammar interpreter -- 4. The structure of the grammar -- 5. Capturing linguistic generalizations -- 6. The grammar interpreter and Chomsky's constraints -- 7. Parsing relative Clauses Ross's complex NP constraint -- 8. Parsing noun phrases : extending the grammar interpreter -- 9. Differential diagnosis -- 10. On the necessity of some semantic/syntactic interactions -- 11. Conclusions -- Appendices: -- A. An approach to noun-noun modification -- B. The pidgin primer -- C. Grammar rules referenced -- D.A sample grammar -- E. The case frame interpreter.
Owning institution
  1. Princeton University Library
Note
  1. Based on the author's thesis, 1977.
  2. Includes index.
Bibliography (note)
  1. Bibliography: p. [324]-329.