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This paper introduces the notion of tree tuples to MCTAG, an extension of Tree Adjoining Grammar (TAG). Using tuples and node sharing we can provide an empirically broad and linguistically sound analysis of coherent constructions and scrambling in German, without the compulsive use of traces or the additional descriptive means in former MCTAG approaches.
This paper was part of the pre-proceedings of the 12th conference on Formal Grammar (FG 2007).
Tree-Adjoining Grammar, German, Coherent Constructions, Natural Language Processing, Scrambling
Tree-Adjoining Grammar, German, Coherent Constructions, Natural Language Processing, Scrambling
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