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Programming in Logic with Constraints for Natural Language Processing

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Programming in Logic with Constraints for Natural Language Processing
In this paper, we present a logic-based computational model for movement theory in Government and Binding Theory. For that purpose, we have designed a language called DISLOG. DISLOG stands for programming in logic with discontinuities and permits to express in a simple, concise and declarative way relations or constraints between non-contiguous elements in a structure. DISLOG is also weel adapted to model other types of linguistic phenomena like Quantifier Raising involving long-distance relations or constraints.
Patrick Saint-Dizier
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Type Conference
Year 1989
Where EACL
Authors Patrick Saint-Dizier
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