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6th TAG 2002: Venice, Italy
- Robert Frank:

Proceedings of the Sixth International Workshop on Tree Adjoining Grammar and Related Frameworks, TAG+ 2002, Venice, Italy, May 20-23, 2002. Association for Computational Linguistics 2002 - Chung-hye Han:

Compositional Semantics for Relative Clauses in Lexicalized Tree Adjoining Grammars. 1-10 - David Chiang:

Putting Some Weakly Context-Free Formalisms in Order. 11-18 - Stephen Clark:

Supertagging for Combinatory Categorial Grammar. 19-24 - Jérôme Besombes, Jean-Yves Marion:

Learning languages from positive examples with dependencies. 25-29 - Vincenzo Lombardo, Patrick Sturt:

Towards a Dynamic Version of TAG. 30-39 - Cassandre Creswell:

Resumptive Pronouns, Wh-island Violations, and Sentence Production. 40-47 - Anoop Sarkar, Chung-hye Han:

Statistical Morphological Tagging and Parsing of Korean with an LTAG Grammar. 48-56 - Jens Michaelis:

Notes on the Complexity of Complex Heads in a Minimalist Grammar. 57-65 - Gregory M. Kobele, Travis C. Collier, Charles E. Taylor, Edward P. Stabler:

Learning Mirror Theory. 66-73 - Cinthyan Renata Sachs Camerlengo de Barbosa, Davidson Cury, José Mauro Volkmer de Castilho, Celso de Renna e Souza:

Defining a Lexicalized Context-Free Grammar for a Subdomain of Portuguese Language. 74-79 - Tilman Becker:

Practical, Template-Based Natural Language Generation with TAG. 80-83 - Rodolfo Delmonte:

Relative Clause Attachment and Anaphora: A Case for Short Binding. 84-89 - Víctor J. Díaz, Vicente Carrillo, Miguel A. Alonso:

A Left Corner Parser for Tree Adjoining Grammars. 90-95 - Alexis Nasr, Owen Rambow, John Chen, Srinivas Bangalore:

Context-Free Parsing of a Tree Adjoining Grammar Using Finite-State Machines. 96-101 - Jens Woch:

How to prevent adjoining in TAGs and its impact on the Average Case Complexity. 102-107 - Maribel Romero:

Quantification Over Situation Variables in LTAG: Some Constraints. 108-117 - James Rogers:

One More Perspective on Semantic Relations in TAG. 118-126 - Laura Kallmeyer:

Using an Enriched TAG Derivation Structure as Basis for Semantics. 127-136 - Adi Palm:

A Proof System for Tree Adjoining Grammars. 137-144 - Philippe de Groote:

Tree-Adjoining Grammars as Abstract Categorial Grammars. 145-150 - Gerhard Jäger:

Residuation, Structural Rules and Context Freeness. 151-158 - Christophe Costa Florêncio:

A Note on the Complexity of Associative-Commutative Lambek Calculus. 159-162 - Alexandra Kinyon:

Turning Elementary Trees into Feature Structures. 163-168 - Tom B. Y. Lai, Changning Huang, Robert W. P. Luk:

On the Affinity of TAG with Projective, Bilexical Dependency Grammar. 169-174 - Jarmila Panevová, Veronika Reznícková, Zdenka Uresová:

The Theory of Control Applied to the Prague Dependency Treebank (PDT). 175-180 - Carlos Prolo:

Systematic Grammar Development in the XTAG Project. 181-186 - Naoki Yoshinaga, Yusuke Miyao, Jun'ichi Tsujii:

A Formal Proof of Strong Equivalence for a Grammar Conversion from LTAG to HPSG-style. 187-192 - Éric Villemonte de la Clergerie:

Parsing MCS languages with Thread Automata. 193-200 - Olga Shaumyan, John Carroll, David J. Weir:

Evaluation of LTAG Parsing with Supertag Compaction. 201-205 - Mark Dras, Chung-hye Han:

Korean-English MT and S-TAG. 206-215 - Jan Hajic:

Tectogrammatical representation: towards a minimal transfer in machine translation. 216-226 - Tadayoshi Hara, Yusuke Miyao, Jun'ichi Tsujii:

Clustering for obtaining syntactic classes of words from automatically extracted LTAG grammars. 227-233 - Bertrand Gaiffe, Benoît Crabbé, Azim Roussanaly:

A new metagrammar compiler. 234-241 - Kim Gerdes:

DTAG? 242-251 - Anna Maclachlan, Owen Rambow:

Cross-serial dependencies in Tagalog. 252-258 - John Chen, Srinivas Bangalore, Michael Collins, Owen Rambow:

Reranking an n-gram supertagger. 259-268 - Jens Bäcker, Karin Harbusch:

Hidden Markov model-based supertagging in a user-initiative dialogue system. 269-278 - Patrice Lopez, David Roussel:

Exploiting semantic knowledge in LTAG-based controlled indexing of technical data. 279-284

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