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A Supertag Context Model for Weakly Supervised CCG Parser Learning

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Figure 2: Higher-level category n subsumes thecategories of its constituents. Thus, n should havea strong prior on combinability with its adjacentsupertags np/n and s�np.
Figure 3: The generative process starting with . The triangle under a non-terminali jand Ci knon-terminal A , where t x is the supertag for wx ,the word at position x , and “A → B C” is a validproduction in the grammar

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