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- 2020
- Peter beim Graben, Ronald Römer, Werner Meyer, Markus Huber, Matthias Wolff:
Reinforcement learning of minimalist grammars. CoRR abs/2005.00359 (2020) - 2019
- John Torr, Milos Stanojevic, Mark Steedman, Shay B. Cohen:
Wide-Coverage Neural A* Parsing for Minimalist Grammars. ACL (1) 2019: 2486-2505 - Sagar Indurkhya:
Automatic Inference of Minimalist Grammars using an SMT-Solver. CoRR abs/1905.02869 (2019) - Peter beim Graben, Ronald Römer, Werner Meyer, Markus Huber, Matthias Wolff:
Reinforcement Learning of Minimalist Numeral Grammars. CoRR abs/1906.04447 (2019) - 2018
- John Torr:
Constraining MGbank: Agreement, L-Selection and Supertagging in Minimalist Grammars. ACL (1) 2018: 590-600 - Richard Stockwell:
Free Relatives, Feature Recycling, and Reprojection in Minimalist Grammars. ESSLLI Student Sessions 2018: 157-170 - Sabine Laszakovits:
Case Theory in Minimalist Grammars. FG 2018: 37-61 - 2017
- John Torr:
Autobank: a semi-automatic annotation tool for developing deep Minimalist Grammar treebanks. EACL (Software Demonstrations) 2017: 81-86 - Marina Ermolaeva:
Morphological Agreement in Minimalist Grammars. FG 2017: 20-36 - Meaghan Fowlie, Alexander Koller:
Parsing Minimalist Languages with Interpreted Regular Tree Grammars. TAG 2017: 11-20 - 2016
- Thomas Graf, Alëna Aksënova, Aniello De Santo:
A Single Movement Normal Form for Minimalist Grammars. FG 2016: 200-215 - Milos Stanojevic:
Minimalist Grammar Transition-Based Parsing. LACL 2016: 273-290 - Yu Tomita:
Solving Event Quantification and Free Variable Problems in Semantics for Minimalist Grammars. PACLIC 2016 - John Torr, Edward P. Stabler:
Coordination in Minimalist Grammars: Excorporation and Across the Board (Head) Movement. TAG 2016: 1-17 - 2014
- Meaghan Fowlie:
Adjuncts and Minimalist Grammars. FG 2014: 34-51 - Thomas Graf:
Models of Adjunction in Minimalist Grammars. FG 2014: 52-68 - Thomas Graf:
Late Merge as Lowering Movement in Minimalist Grammars. LACL 2014: 107-121 - 2013
- Meaghan Fowlie:
Order and Optionality: Minimalist Grammars with Adjunction. MOL 2013: 12-20 - Tim Hunter, Chris Dyer:
Distributions on Minimalist Grammar Derivations. MOL 2013: 1-11 - Maxime Amblard:
Treating clitics with minimalist grammars. CoRR abs/1310.2527 (2013) - 2012
- Peter beim Graben, Sabrina Gerth
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Geometric Representations for Minimalist Grammars. J. Log. Lang. Inf. 21(4): 393-432 (2012) - Thomas Graf:
Movement-Generalized Minimalist Grammars. LACL 2012: 58-73 - 2011
- Maxime Amblard:
Minimalist Grammars and Minimalist Categorial Grammars: Toward Inclusion of Generated Languages. Logic and Grammar 2011: 61-80 - Richard Moot:
Categorial Grammars and Minimalist Grammars. Logic and Grammar 2011: 41-60 - Sylvain Salvati:
Minimalist Grammars in the Light of Logic. Logic and Grammar 2011: 81-117 - Tim Hunter:
Insertion Minimalist Grammars: Eliminating Redundancies between Merge and Move. MOL 2011: 90-107 - Peter beim Graben, Sabrina Gerth:
Geometric representations for minimalist grammars. CoRR abs/1101.5076 (2011) - Maxime Amblard:
Minimalist Grammars and Minimalist Categorial Grammars, definitions toward inclusion of generated languages. CoRR abs/1108.5096 (2011) - 2010
- Tim Hunter:
Unifying Adjunct Islands and Freezing Effects in Minimalist Grammars. TAG 2010: 17-24 - Thomas Mainguy:
A probabilistic top-down parser for minimalist grammars. CoRR abs/1010.1826 (2010)
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