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title = "Stochastic Lexicalized Context-Free Grammar",
author = "Schabes, Yves and
Waters, Richard C.",
booktitle = "Proceedings of the Third International Workshop on Parsing Technologies",
month = aug # " 10-13",
year = "1993",
address = "Tilburg, Netherlands and Durbuy, Belgium",
publisher = "Association for Computational Linguistics",
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pages = "257--266",
abstract = "Stochastic lexicalized context-free grammar (SLCFG) is an attractive compromise between the parsing efficiency of stochastic context-free grammar (SCFG) and the lexical sensitivity of stochastic lexicalized tree-adjoining grammar (SLTAG) . SLCFG is a restricted form of SLTAG that can only generate context-free languages and can be parsed in cubic time. However, SLCFG retains the lexical sensitivity of SLTAG and is therefore a much better basis for capturing distributional information about words than SCFG.",
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Markdown (Informal)
[Stochastic Lexicalized Context-Free Grammar](https://aclanthology.org/1993.iwpt-1.20) (Schabes & Waters, IWPT 1993)
ACL
- Yves Schabes and Richard C. Waters. 1993. Stochastic Lexicalized Context-Free Grammar. In Proceedings of the Third International Workshop on Parsing Technologies, pages 257–266, Tilburg, Netherlands and Durbuy, Belgium. Association for Computational Linguistics.