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The definitions of the types act - vb and und - vb mentioned in the hierarchy on the right are presented in Figure 9 , The act - vb class says that an actor argument is realized as the first NP on the ARG - st list .
The definitions of the types act - vb and und - vb mentioned in the hierarchy on the right are presented in Figure 9 , The act - vb class says that an actor argument is realized as the first NP on the ARG - st list .
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Figure 2 shows the nonconventional left - branching one.13 Composition also makes alternative nonconventional semantically equivalent ( left - branching ) derivations available , as Figure 3 illustrates .
Figure 2 shows the nonconventional left - branching one.13 Composition also makes alternative nonconventional semantically equivalent ( left - branching ) derivations available , as Figure 3 illustrates .
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In Figure 6 this results in Kim loves being reduced to a functor from NPs to Ss by permutation on the category for loves , and then backward application . The algorithm also finds the derivation involving the least number of parsing ...
In Figure 6 this results in Kim loves being reduced to a functor from NPs to Ss by permutation on the category for loves , and then backward application . The algorithm also finds the derivation involving the least number of parsing ...
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