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13th TAG 2017: Umeå, Sweden
- Marco Kuhlmann, Tatjana Scheffler:
Proceedings of the 13th International Workshop on Tree Adjoining Grammars and Related Formalisms, TAG 2017, Umeå, Sweden, September 4-6, 2017. Association for Computational Linguistics 2017, ISBN 978-1-945626-98-2 - Alexander Koller:
A Feature Structure Algebra for FTAG. 1-10 - Meaghan Fowlie, Alexander Koller:
Parsing Minimalist Languages with Interpreted Regular Tree Grammars. 11-20 - Benjamin Burkhardt, Timm Lichte, Laura Kallmeyer:
Depictives in English: An LTAG Approach. 21-30 - Cristina Aggazzotti, Stuart M. Shieber:
Reflexives and Reciprocals in Synchronous Tree Adjoining Grammar. 31-42 - Chung-hye Han, Anoop Sarkar:
Coordination in TAG without the Conjoin Operation. 43-52 - Dennis Ryan Storoshenko:
Scope, Time, and Predicate Restriction in Blackfoot using MC-STAG. 53-60 - Laura Kallmeyer, Rainer Osswald:
Combining Predicate-Argument Structure and Operator Projection: Clause Structure in Role and Reference Grammar. 61-70 - Michael White, Simon Charlow, Jordan Needle, Dylan Bumford:
Parsing with Dynamic Continuized CCG. 71-83 - Jakub Waszczuk, Agata Savary, Yannick Parmentier:
Multiword Expression-Aware A$*$ TAG Parsing Revisited. 84-93 - Martin Berglund, Henrik Björklund, Frank Drewes:
Single-Rooted DAGs in Regular DAG Languages: Parikh Image and Path Languages. 94-101 - Frank Drewes, Anna Jonsson:
Contextual Hyperedge Replacement Grammars for Abstract Meaning Representations. 102-111 - Caio Corro, Joseph Le Roux:
Transforming Dependency Structures to LTAG Derivation Trees. 112-121 - Dan Friedman, Jungo Kasai, R. Thomas McCoy, Robert Frank, Forrest Davis, Owen Rambow:
Linguistically Rich Vector Representations of Supertags for TAG Parsing. 122-131 - Pauli Xu, Robert Frank, Jungo Kasai, Owen Rambow:
TAG Parser Evaluation using Textual Entailments. 132-141

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