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5th TAG 2000: Université Paris 7, France
- Proceedings of the Fifth International Workshop on Tree Adjoining Grammar and Related Frameworks, TAG+ 2000, Université Paris 7, France, May 25-27, 2000. 2000

- Anne Abeillé, Marie-Hélène Candito, Alexandra Kinyon:

The current status of FTAG. 11-18 - Miguel A. Alonso, Éric Villemonte de la Clergerie, Manuel Vilares Ferro:

A redefinition of Embedded Push-Down Automata. 19-26 - Miguel A. Alonso, Djamé Seddah, Éric Villemonte de la Clergerie:

Practical aspects in compiling tabular TAG parsers. 27-32 - Srinivas Bangalore, Owen Rambow:

Using TAGs, a Tree Model, and a Language Model for Generation. 33-40 - Nicolas Barrier, Sébastien Barrier, Alexandra Kinyon:

Lexik: a maintenance tool for FTAG. 41-46 - Tilman Becker, Patrice Lopez:

Adapting HPSG-to-TAG compilation to wide-coverage grammars. 47-54 - John Carroll, Nicolas Nicolov, Olga Shaumyan, Martine Smets, David J. Weir:

Engineering a Wide-Coverage Lexicalized Grammar. 55-60 - David Chiang, William Schuler, Mark Dras:

Some remarks on an extension of synchronous TAG. 61-66 - Víctor J. Díaz Madrigal, Miguel A. Alonso, Vicente Carrillo:

Bidirectional parsing of TAG without heads. 67-72 - Christine Doran:

Punctuation in a Lexicalized Grammar. 73-78 - Jason Eisner, Giorgio Satta:

A faster parsing algorithm for Lexicalized Tree-Adjoining Grammars. 79-84 - Robert Frank:

Economy in TAG. 85-92 - Chung-hye Han, Owen Rambow:

The Sino-Korean light verb construction and lexical argument structure. 93-100 - Karin Harbusch, Gerard Kempen:

Complexity of Linear Order Computation in Performance Grammar, TAG and HPSG. 101-106 - Aravind K. Joshi:

Relationship between strong and weak generative power of formal systems. 107-114 - Sylvain Kahane, Marie-Hélène Candito, Yannick de Kercadio:

An alternative description of extractions in TAG. 115-122 - Sylvain Kahane:

How to solve some failures of LTAG. 123-128 - Laura Kallmeyer:

Scrambling in German and the non-locality of local TDGs. 129-134 - Martin Kappes:

Contextual Tree Adjoining Grammars. 135-140 - Alexandra Kinyon:

Even better than Supertags: Introducing Hypertags! 141-146 - Karin Kipper, Hoa Trang Dang, William Schuler, Martha Palmer:

Building a class-based verb lexicon using TAGs. 147-154 - Patrice Lopez:

LTAG Workbench: A general framework for LTAG. 155-162 - Jens Michaelis, Uwe Mönnich, Frank Morawietz:

Derivational minimalism in two regular and logical steps. 163-170 - Adi Palm:

A logical approach to structure sharing in TAGs. 171-176 - Guy Perrier:

From intuitionistic proof nets to Interaction Grammars. 177-184 - Manny Rayner, Beth Ann Hockey, Frankie James:

A comparison of the XTAG and CLE Grammars for English. 185-192 - Anoop Sarkar:

Practical experiments in parsing using Tree Adjoining Grammars. 193-198 - Matthew Stone, Tonia Bleam, Christine Doran, Martha Palmer:

Lexicalized grammar and the description of motion events. 199-206 - Christian Wartena:

Extending Linear Indexed Grammars. 207-214 - Fei Xia, Tonia Bleam:

A Corpus-based evaluation of syntactic locality in TAGs. 215-220 - Juntae Yoon, Chung-hye Han, Nari Kim, Meesook Kim:

Customizing the XTAG system for efficient grammar development for Korean. 221-226 - Raffaella Bernardi:

Deriving polarity effects. 229-232 - Lionel Clément:

Un outil pour calculer des arbres de dépendance à partir d'arbres de dérivation. 233-236 - Rodolfo Delmonte, Luminita Chiran, Ciprian Bacalu:

Elementary trees for syntactic and statistical disambiguation. 237-240 - Mark Dras, Tonia Bleam:

How problematic are clitics for S-TAG translation? 241-244 - Karin Harbusch, Jens Woch:

Reuse of plan-based knowledge sources in a uniform TAG-based generation system. 245-248 - Anne Kilger, Peter Poller:

CDL-TAGs: A grammar formalism for flexible and efficient syntactic generation. 249-252 - Patrice Lopez, David Roussel:

Predicative LTAG grammars for Term Analysis. 253-256 - Oliver Streiter:

Reliability in example-based parsing. 257-260 - Andy Way:

LFG-DOT: a probabilistic, constraint-based model for machine translation. 261-264 - Fei Xia, Martha Palmer:

Comparing and integrating Tree Adjoining Grammars. 265-268

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