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A theory of syntactic recognition for natural language

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

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Description
335 pages; 24 cm.
Series Statement
The MIT Press series in artificial intelligence
Uniform Title
MIT Press series in artificial intelligence
Subject
  • Natural language processing (Computer science)
  • Grammar, Comparative and general > Syntax
  • Generative grammar
  • English language > Data processing
  • Computational linguistics
  • Natural Language Processing
  • computational linguistics
  • Computational linguistics
  • English language > Data processing
  • Generative grammar
  • Grammar, Comparative and general > Syntax
  • Automatische Sprachanalyse
  • Computerlinguistik
  • Künstliche Intelligenz
  • Sprachverarbeitung Psycholinguistik
  • Syntax
  • Dataprocessing
  • Cognitieve processen
  • Sprachverarbeitung (Psycholinguistik)
Note
  • Based on the author's thesis, 1977.
  • Includes index.
Bibliography (note)
  • Bibliography: p. [324]-329.
Contents
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.
ISBN
  • 0262131498
  • 9780262131490
LCCN
80010116
OCLC
  • ocm05992312
  • 5992312
  • SCSB-5973
Owning Institutions
Princeton University Library