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title = "Local Syntactic Constraints",
author = "Herz, Jacky and
Rimon, Mori",
booktitle = "Proceedings of the Second International Workshop on Parsing Technologies",
month = feb # " 13-25",
year = "1991",
address = "Cancun, Mexico",
publisher = "Association for Computational Linguistics",
url = "https://aclanthology.org/1991.iwpt-1.23",
pages = "200--209",
abstract = "A method to reduce ambiguity at the level of word tagging, on the basis of local syntactic constraints, is described. Such {``}short context{''} constraints are easy to process and can remove most of the ambiguity at that level, which is otherwise a source of great difficulty for parsers and other applications in certain natural languages. The use of local constraints is also very effective for quick invalidation of a large set of ill-formed inputs. While in some approaches local constraints are defined manually or discovered by processing of large corpora, we extract them directly from a grammar (typically context free) of the given language. We focus on deterministic constraints, but later extend the method for a probabilistic language model.",
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Markdown (Informal)
[Local Syntactic Constraints](https://aclanthology.org/1991.iwpt-1.23) (Herz & Rimon, IWPT 1991)
ACL
- Jacky Herz and Mori Rimon. 1991. Local Syntactic Constraints. In Proceedings of the Second International Workshop on Parsing Technologies, pages 200–209, Cancun, Mexico. Association for Computational Linguistics.