Disambiguation grammar

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The disambiguation grammar, or '''d-grammar''', is the set of disambiguation rules, or [[d-rules]], which are used to prevent wrong lexical choice, to provoke best matchs and to check the consistency of the graphs, trees and lists.  
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The disambiguation grammar, or '''d-grammar''', is the set of disambiguation rules, or [[d-rules]], which are used to prevent wrong lexical choices, to provoke best matches and to check the consistency of the graphs, trees and lists.  
  
 
== How to use d-grammars ==
 
== How to use d-grammars ==

Revision as of 17:19, 28 July 2012

The disambiguation grammar, or d-grammar, is the set of disambiguation rules, or d-rules, which are used to prevent wrong lexical choices, to provoke best matches and to check the consistency of the graphs, trees and lists.

How to use d-grammars

D-grammars must be uploaded to or provided directly at the tab d-rules in IAN or EUGENE.

When to use d-grammars

D-grammars are necessary to deal with lexical and syntactic ambiguities.

Examples of d-grammar

Software