An integrated framework for grammar formalisms in a unification-based approach:

Abstract: "Localized Unification Grammar (LUG) described here is a unification-based linguistic framework. This grammar formalism contains facilities for expressing structural ambiguity caused by a unification- oriented manner. Referring information about context, these uninterpreted linguistic...

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Main Authors: Sano, Hiroshi (Author), Fukumoto, Fumiyo (Author), Onodera, Hiroshi (Author)
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: Tokyo, Japan 1990
Series:Shin-Sedai-Konpyūta-Gijutsu-Kaihatsu-Kikō <Tōkyō>: ICOT technical memorandum 993
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Summary:Abstract: "Localized Unification Grammar (LUG) described here is a unification-based linguistic framework. This grammar formalism contains facilities for expressing structural ambiguity caused by a unification- oriented manner. Referring information about context, these uninterpreted linguistic constraints associated with topic-focus articulation, connectives, scopes with quantifier, and so on can be re-unified later. Thus, we have one way of expressing the ambiguity caused by compositional structure. With this formalism, the Japanese grammar has already been written independently of the task of application domain."
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