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Sentence planning as description using tree adjoining grammar
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1997
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Syntactic ParsingEngineeringInferential InteractionsSemanticsSyntactic StructureNatural Language ProcessingSyntaxSyntactic ConstraintsComputational LinguisticsMultiple DescriptionsGrammarLanguage StudiesMachine TranslationGrammatical FormalismPragmaticsTreebanksAutomated ReasoningSentence PlanningUnification GrammarLinguistics
We present an algorithm for simultaneously constructing both the syntax and semantics of a sentence using a Lexicalized Tree Adjoining Grammar (LTAG). This approach captures naturally and elegantly the interaction between pragmatic and syntactic constraints on descriptions in a sentence, and the inferential interactions between multiple descriptions in a sentence. At the same time, it exploits linguistically motivated, declarative specifications of the discourse functions of syntactic constructions to make contextually appropriate syntactic choices.
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