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authoraarne <aarne@cs.chalmers.se>2008-06-25 16:54:35 +0000
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--- SLT book, chapter 9
-
--- p. 164
-
-utterance_phrase. UTTERANCE ::= PHRASE ;
-utterance_conj_phrase. UTTERANCE ::= CONJ PHRASE ;
-utterance_whatabout. UTTERANCE ::= "what" "about" PHRASE ;
-utterance_howabout. UTTERANCE ::= "how" "about" PHRASE ;
-
-phrase_pp. PHRASE ::= PP ;
-phrase_advp. PHRASE ::= ADVP ;
-phrase_np. PHRASE ::= NP ;
-
-utterance_s_imp. UTTERANCE ::= S_imp ;
-utterance_s_moved. UTTERANCE ::= S_moved ;
-utterance_s_q. UTTERANCE ::= S_q ;
-utterance_s_norm_inv. UTTERANCE ::= S_norm_inv ;
-utterance_s_norm. UTTERANCE ::= S_norm ;
-
--- p. 162
-
-s_norm_NP_VP. S_norm ::= NP_norm VP ; -- these 3 are 1 in CLE
-s_q_NP_VP. S_q ::= NP_q VP ;
-s_r_NP_VP. S_r ::= NP_r VP ;
-
-s_imp_NP_VP. S_imp ::= NP_imp VP ;
-
-s_advp_s. S ::= ADVP_sent S ;
-s_s_advp. S ::= S ADVP_sent ;
-s_conj_s. S ::= S CONJ S ;
-
--- p. 163: 6 wh-move-rules
-
--- p. 160
-
-vp_vp_pp. VP ::= VP PP ;
-vp_vp_advp. VP ::= VP ADVP ;
-vp_advp_vp. VP ::= ADVP VP ;
-advp_vp_ing. ADVP ::= VP_ing ;
-advp_vp_to. ADVP ::= VP_to ;
-vp_conj_vp. VP ::= VP CONJ VP ;
-vp_not_vp. VP ::= "not" VP ;
-
-np_gaps. NP_gaps ::= ;
-pp_gaps. PP_gaps ::= ;
-adjp_gaps. ADJP_gaps ::= ;
-advp_gaps. ADVP_gaps ::= ;
-
--- p. 157
-
-vp_be_comp. VP ::= V_be COMP ; -- 1 rule VP ::= V COMPS
-vp_tr. VP ::= V_tr NP ;
-vp_ditr. VP ::= V_ditr NP NP ;
-vp_intr. VP ::= V_intr ;
-vp_mod. VP ::= V_mod VP ; -- would, could, can, may, will
-vp_do. VP ::= V_do VP ;
-vp_be_pass. VP ::= V_be VP_pass ;
-vp_be_ing. VP ::= V_be VP_ing ;
-vp_part. VP ::= V_part ; -- particle verb
-vp_s. VP ::= V_s S ;
-vp_vp_to. VP ::= V_vp VP_to ; -- "how much does it cost to fly..."
-vp_ditrq. VP ::= V_ditrq NP S_q ;
-vp_ditrpp. VP ::= V_ditrpp NP PP ;
-vp_trq. VP ::= V_trq S_q ;
-
--- p. 159
-
-comp_np. COMP ::= NP ;
-comp_adjp. COMP ::= ADJP ;
-comp_pp. COMP ::= PP ;
-
--- p. 156
-
-pp_pp. PP ::= PP PP ; -- big PP --- unnecessary ambiguity?
-
-pp_p_np. PP ::= P NP ;
-pp_np_temporal. PP ::= NP_temporal ;
-pp_name_p_name. PP ::= NP_name P NP_name ; -- Baltimore to Philadelpia
-pp_conj_pp. PP ::= PP CONJ PP ;
-
--- p. 157; the numeral rules are not shown
-
-number_digit. NUMBER ::= DIGIT ; --- and more
-ordinal_first. ORDINAL ::= "first" ; --- and more
-code_digit. CODE ::= DIGIT ;
-code_digit_code. CODE ::= DIGIT CODE ;
-
-digit_1. DIGIT ::= "one" ;
-digit_2. DIGIT ::= "two" ;
-digit_3. DIGIT ::= "three" ;
-digit_4. DIGIT ::= "four" ;
-digit_5. DIGIT ::= "five" ;
-digit_6. DIGIT ::= "six" ;
-digit_7. DIGIT ::= "seven" ;
-digit_8. DIGIT ::= "eight" ;
-digit_9. DIGIT ::= "nine" ;
-digit_0. DIGIT ::= "zero" ;
-
--- p. 154 "recursive NPs"
-
-np_np_pp. NP ::= NP PP ;
-np_np_rel. NP ::= NP REL ;
-
-np_np_vp_ing. NP ::= NP VP_ing ; -- these 2 are 1 with \/
-np_np_vp_pass. NP ::= NP VP_pass ;
-
-np_np_adjp. NP ::= NP ADJP_post ; --- restr. acc to text
-
-rel_s_rel. REL ::= S_r ;
-rel_s_norm. REL ::= S_normal_gap ; --- type normal=norm ??
---- they cannot be showing their real code here
-
-adjp_nocomp. ADJP ::= ADJ_nocomp ; -- ADJP ::= ADJ COMPS
-adjp_pp. ADJP ::= ADJ_pp PP ; -- only "available" in corpus
-
-np_conj_np. NP ::= NP CONJ NP ; --- curious analysis of conj lists...
-np_np_np. NP ::= NP NP ; -- Boston Atlanta and Denver
-
-s_vp_inf. S_norm ::= VP_inf ; -- "to get from X to Y (is...)"
-np_s_q. NP ::= S_q ; -- "what city they stop in (is...)"
-np_s_norm. NP ::= S_norm ;
-np_compl_s. NP ::= COMPLEMENTISER S_norm ; --- they don't tell what CO... is
-
-np_np_code. NP ::= NP CODE ; --- unnec. source of ambiguity
-
-
--- p. 150
-
-np_det_nbar. NP ::= DET NBAR ;
-np_nbar. NP ::= NBAR ; -- "information", "travel arrangements"
-
-nbar_adjp_nbar. NBAR ::= ADJP NBAR ;
-nbar_nbar_nbar. NBAR ::= NBAR NBAR ; --- unnec. ambiguity
-nbar_name_nbar. NBAR ::= NP_name NBAR ; -- "Delta flights"
-nbar_conj_nbar. NBAR ::= NBAR CONJ NBAR ;
-
-adjp_most_adj. ADJP ::= "most" ADJ ;
-adjp_least_adj. ADJP ::= "least" ADJ ;
-ordinal_adjp_superl. ORDINAL ::= ADJP_superlative ;
-
-det_the_ordinal. DET ::= "the" ORDINAL ;
-det_ordinal. DET ::= ORDINAL ; -- common in spoken language
-det_predet_det. DET ::= PREDET DET ;
-det_numer. DET ::= NUMBER ; --- NUMBER in book
-det_less_than. DET ::= "less" "than" NUMBER ; --- NUMBER
-det_more_than. DET ::= "more" "than" NUMBER ; --- NUMBER
-det_possessive. DET ::= POSSESSIVE ;
-
-
--- p. 152 time and date NPs not given
-
-np_code. NP ::= CODE ;
-np_nbar_code. NP ::= NBAR CODE ;
-
---- CODE ::= NUMBER already covered above
--- letter codes added from corpus
-
-np_det. NP ::= DET_bare ; -- any, which, one, both, the same, the latest,...
-
-nbar_comp. NBAR ::= NBAR_of "of" NBAR ; -- only ex of NBAR COMP; (kind | type) of plane
-
-
--- lexicon; picked from examples and explanations
-
-possessive_my. POSSESSIVE ::= "my" ;
-
-predet_all. PREDET ::= "all" ;
-predet_only. PREDET ::= "only" ;
-predet_just. PREDET ::= "just" ;
-
-nbar_flight. NBAR ::= "flight" ;
-nbar_aircraft. NBAR ::= "aircraft" ;
-
-name_Delta. NP_name ::= "Delta" ;
-name_Dallas. NP_name ::= "Dallas" ;
-name_Boston. NP_name ::= "Boston" ;
-
-conj_and. CONJ ::= "and" ;
-
-det_any. DET_bare ::= "any" ;
-
-v_is. V_be ::= "is" ;
-v_leave. V_intr ::= "leaves" ;
-v_have. V_tr ::= "has" ;
-
-nbar_of_type. NBAR_of ::= "type" ;
-
-adj_cheap. ADJ ::= "cheap" ;
-
-
---- ad hoc coercions to make cf grammar work
-
-det_bare. DET ::= DET_bare ;
-