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A cross-linguistic account of reflexivity using synchronous tree adjoining grammar
Author: Storoshenko, Dennis Ryan
Date created: 2010-07-07
A multiple dominance analysis of sharing coordination constructions using tree adjoining grammar
Author: Potter, David Keith
Date created: 2010
Deconstructing supertagging into multi-task sequence prediction
Author: Zhu, Zhenqi
Date created: 2020-04-07

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