Ivan Sag

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1The 45 th Annual Meeting of the Chicago Linguistic Society Thursda y, A pril 16, 2009 – Assembly Ha ll 8:00 – 9:15 Registration and Coffee 9:15 Welcome

The 45 th Annual Meeting of the Chicago Linguistic Society Thursda y, A pril 16, 2009 – Assembly Ha ll 8:00 – 9:15 Registration and Coffee 9:15 Welcome

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Source URL: chicagolinguisticsociety.org

Language: English - Date: 2016-05-31 17:26:47
2One of Those Constructions that Really Needs a Proper Analysis Doug Arnold & Christopher Lucas University of Essex SOAS, University of London

One of Those Constructions that Really Needs a Proper Analysis Doug Arnold & Christopher Lucas University of Essex SOAS, University of London

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Source URL: nlp.ipipan.waw.pl

Language: English - Date: 2016-05-21 18:56:48
3Variations in English Object Extraposition Jong-Bok Kim and Ivan A. Sag Kyung Hee University and Stanford University 1

Variations in English Object Extraposition Jong-Bok Kim and Ivan A. Sag Kyung Hee University and Stanford University 1

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Source URL: lingo.stanford.edu

Language: English - Date: 2006-08-29 11:56:47
4Russell Lee-Goldman Contact Information Department of Linguistics 1203 Dwinelle Hall

Russell Lee-Goldman Contact Information Department of Linguistics 1203 Dwinelle Hall

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Source URL: www1.icsi.berkeley.edu

Language: English - Date: 2010-11-09 15:08:26
5English Relative Clause Constructions∗ Ivan A. Sag Stanford University  Final Version of May, 1997 To appear in Journal of Linguistics

English Relative Clause Constructions∗ Ivan A. Sag Stanford University Final Version of May, 1997 To appear in Journal of Linguistics

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Source URL: lingo.stanford.edu

Language: English
6WH-Nonmovement∗ Robert Levine Ohio State University   Ivan A. Sag

WH-Nonmovement∗ Robert Levine Ohio State University Ivan A. Sag

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Source URL: lingo.stanford.edu

Language: English
7Multiword expressions 1 Introduction Even the best existing formal grammars of natural languages generate a large proportion of utterances that sound stilted, ugly or simply wrong to native speakers. Many of the problems

Multiword expressions 1 Introduction Even the best existing formal grammars of natural languages generate a large proportion of utterances that sound stilted, ugly or simply wrong to native speakers. Many of the problems

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Source URL: lingo.stanford.edu

Language: English
8In Search of a Systematic Treatment of Determinerless PPs Timothy Baldwin† , John Beavers† , Leonoor van der Beek‡ , Francis Bond∗ , Dan Flickinger† and Ivan A. Sag† † CSLI Stanford University Stanford, CA

In Search of a Systematic Treatment of Determinerless PPs Timothy Baldwin† , John Beavers† , Leonoor van der Beek‡ , Francis Bond∗ , Dan Flickinger† and Ivan A. Sag† † CSLI Stanford University Stanford, CA

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Source URL: lingo.stanford.edu

Language: English
9An open source grammar development environment and broad-coverage English grammar using HPSG Ann Copestake , Dan Flickinger  CSLI,  Ventura Hall, Stanford University

An open source grammar development environment and broad-coverage English grammar using HPSG Ann Copestake , Dan Flickinger  CSLI, Ventura Hall, Stanford University

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Source URL: www.cl.cam.ac.uk

Language: English - Date: 2002-06-08 17:24:08
10Montage: Leveraging advances in grammar engineering, linguistic ontologies, and mark-up for the documentation of underdescribed languages Emily Bender∗ , Dan Flickinger† , Jeff Good‡ , Ivan Sag† ∗  University o

Montage: Leveraging advances in grammar engineering, linguistic ontologies, and mark-up for the documentation of underdescribed languages Emily Bender∗ , Dan Flickinger† , Jeff Good‡ , Ivan Sag† ∗ University o

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Source URL: faculty.washington.edu

Language: English - Date: 2004-03-17 01:32:57