Dynamic grammars are relevant for psycholinguistic modelling and speech processing. However, formal treatments of dynamic grammars are rare, and there are few studies that examine the relationship between dynamic and phrase structure grammars. This paper introduces a TAG related dynamic grammar (DVTAG) together with a study of its expressive power. We also shed a new perspective on the wrapping operation in TAG.

Strong connectivity hypothesis and generative power in TAG

MAZZEI, Alessandro;LOMBARDO, Vincenzo;
2005-01-01

Abstract

Dynamic grammars are relevant for psycholinguistic modelling and speech processing. However, formal treatments of dynamic grammars are rare, and there are few studies that examine the relationship between dynamic and phrase structure grammars. This paper introduces a TAG related dynamic grammar (DVTAG) together with a study of its expressive power. We also shed a new perspective on the wrapping operation in TAG.
2005
10th conference on Formal Grammar and the 9th Meeting on Mathematics of Language
Edinburgo
Agosto, 2005
Proceedings of the joint FG-MOL Conference (2005)
CSLI Publications (Center for the Study of Language and Information, Stanford University)
Vol.
169
184
http://cslipublications.stanford.edu/FG/2005/
A. MAZZEI; V. LOMBARDO; P. STURT
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