TAG+7
Seventh International Workshop
on Tree Adjoining Grammar and Related Formalisms
20-22 May 2004
Simon Fraser University
Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada
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Spoken Presentations
The following contributed research will be presented as talks at TAG+7:
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LTAG Semantics of Focus
Olga Babko-Malaya,
University of Pennsylvania
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Uses and Abuses of Intersected Languages
David Chiang,
University of Pennsylvania
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Epsilon-Free Grammars and Lexicalized Grammars that Generate the Class of the Mildly Context-Sensitive
Languages
Akio Fujiyoshi, Ibaraki University
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N-Best Hidden Markov Model Supertagging
to Improve Typing on an Ambiguous Keyboard
Saša Hasan, RWTH Aachen University
Karin Harbusch, University of Koblenz-Landau
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LTAG Analysis for Pied-Piping and Stranding of wh-Phrases
Laura Kallmeyer, University of Paris 7
Tatjana Scheffler, University of Pennsylvania
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Tree-local MCTAG with Shared Nodes:
Word Order Variation in German and Korean
Laura Kallmeyer, University of Paris 7
SinWon Yoon, University of Paris 7
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Subclasses of Tree Adjoining Grammar for RNA Secondary Structure
Yuki Kato, Nara Institute of Science and Technology
Hiroyuki Seki, Nara Institute of Science and Technology
Tadao Kasami, Nara Institute of Science and Technology
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SuperTagging and Full Parsing
Alexis Nasr, University of Paris 7
Owen Rambow, Columbia University
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Computing Semantic Representation: Towards ACG Abstract Terms as Derivation Trees
Sylvain Pogodalla, LORIA
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Tree-adjoining Grammars for Optimality Theory Syntax
Virginia Savova, Johns Hopkins University
Robert Frank, Johns Hopkins University
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Semantic Reconstruction for how many-Questions in LTAG
Tatjana Scheffler, University of Pennsylvania
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Synchronous Grammars as Tree Transducers
Stuart M. Shieber, Harvard University
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Why SuperTagging is Hard
François Toussenel, University of Paris 7
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Generalizing Subcategorization Frames Acquired from Corpora Using Lexicalized Grammars
Naoki Yoshinaga, University of Tokyo
Jun'ichi Tsujii, JST
Poster Presentations
The following contributed research will be presented as posters at TAG+7:
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LTAG Semantics for NP-Coordination
Olga Babko-Malaya, University of Pennsylvania
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Semantics of VP Coordination in LTAG
Eva Banik, University of Pennsylvania
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Verification of Lexicalized Tree Adjoining Grammars
Valerie Barr, Hofstra University
Ellen Siefring, Hofstra University
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Metagrammars: A New Implementation for FTAG
Sébastien Barrier, University of Paris 7
Nicolas Barrier, University of Paris 7
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Sentences with Two Subordinate Clauses: Syntactic and Semantic Analyses, Underspecified Semantic Representation
Laurence Danlos, University of Paris 7
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TAG Parsing as Model Elimination
Ralph Debusmann, University of the Saarland
Denys Duchier, LORIA
Marco Kuhlmann, University of the Saarland
Stefan Thater, University of the Saarland
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LTAG Semantics with Semantic Unification
Laura Kallmeyer, University of Paris 7
Maribel Romero, University of Pennsylvania
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Assigning XTAG Trees to VerbNet
Neville Ryant, University of Pennsylvania
Karin Kipper, University of Pennsylvania
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Expanding Tree Adjoining Grammar to Create Junction Grammar Trees
Ron Millett, Brigham Young University
Deryle Lonsdale, Brigham Young University
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Context-free Approximation of LTAG towards CFG Filtering
Kenta Oouchida, University of Tokyo
Naoki Yoshinaga, University of Tokyo
Jun'ichi Tsujii, JST
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On Scrambling, Another Perspective
James Rogers, Earlham College
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LTAG Semantics for Questions
Maribel Romero, University of Pennsylvania
Laura Kallmeyer, University of Paris 7
Olga Babko-Malaya, University of Pennsylvania
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Nondeterministic LTAG Derivation Tree Extraction
Libin Shen, University of Pennsylvania
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Deriving Syntactic Structure in Ellipsis
Will Thompson, Northwestern University and Motorola Labs
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Using a Meta-Grammar for LTAG Korean Grammar
SinWon Yoon, University of Paris 7
All the presentations are accompanied by full papers in the TAG+7 proceedings.