The NT(M)S Parser: an Efficient computational Linguistic Tool.


Guenther Flied, Willi Mayerthaler, Christian Winkler: The NT(M)S Parser: an Efficient computational Linguistic Tool CSIT 1999 : 125-128

Abstract

NT(M)S stands for 'Natuerlichkeitstheoretische(Morpho)Syntax'. This is a grammar model based on generative syntax. the descriptions of grammatical phenomena are represented by trees expressing both constituency and dependency relations. These trees are unfoldings/projections of lexical base-categories. The maximal unfoldings of the respective categories (verb, noun etc.) are markedness theoretically parametrized: the less unmarked, the higher the unfolding. The syntaxtheoretic language of NT(M)S is two-fold. It provides a formal syntactic description and a markedness theoretical evaluation thereof.

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