Computational Structure of GPSG Models: Revised Generalized Phrase Structure Grammar
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Ristad, Eric Sven
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The primary goal of this report is to demonstrate how considerations from computational complexity theory can inform grammatical theorizing. To this end, generalized phrase structure grammar (GPSG) linguistic theory is revised so that its power more closely matches the limited ability of an ideal speaker--hearer: GPSG Recognition is EXP-POLY time hard, while Revised GPSG Recognition is NP-complete. A second goal is to provide a theoretical framework within which to better understand the wide range of existing GPSG models, embodied in formal definitions as well as in implemented computer programs. A grammar for English and an informal explanation of the GPSG/RGPSG syntactic features are included in appendices.
Date issued
1989-09-01Other identifiers
AITR-1170
Series/Report no.
AITR-1170
Keywords
linguistics, complexity, GPSG, natural language, scomputational structure, computational complexity