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Linear Higher-Order Pre-Unification
- Linear Higher-Order Pre-Unification Iliano Cervesato and Frank Pfenning Department of Computer
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Parallelism constraints
- .e. second-order linear unification. We present a semi-decision procedure enumerating all "most general
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A Unification Algorithm for Second-Order Linear Terms
- A Unification Algorithm for Second-Order Linear Terms Gilles Dowek INRIA We give an algorithm
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Unification and Transduction in Computational Phonology
- brief outline of the allophonic parser by Church is given. Then a linear unification parser for English
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Finite State Processing of Tone Systems
- (linear unification phonology, LUP). The phenomena analysed are tone terracing with tone
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FUF: The universal unifier - user manual, version 5.0
- unification grammar, and produces as output a rich syntactic description of the text. The linearizer
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FUF: The universal unifier user manual
- and linearization. Unification consists in making the input-fd and the grammar ‘‘compatible’’ in the sense described
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Specialization of Lazy Functional Logic Programs
- ’s of program rules gives rise to the following particular kind of unification problems. Definition 2.1 (linear
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Theorem proving with structure sharing and efficient unification
- proof of n steps may require 2 2 operations. Efficient unification Quasi linear and linear algorithms
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A Parser for HPSG
- , UCLA. [Paterson and Wegman, 1978] Paterson, M. S. and Wegman, M. N. (1978). Linear unification
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