Tobias Kaufmann and Beat Pfister: Applying Licenser Rules to a Grammar with Continuous Constituents
Licenser rules have originally been introduced in Müller (1999) as
a part of a grammar based on discontinuous constituents. We propose
licenser rules as a means to avoid underspecified empty elements in
grammars with continuous constituents. We applied them to a verb
movement analysis of the German main clause with right sentence
bracket and to complement extraposition. To reduce the number of
unnecessary hypotheses, we extended the licenser rule concept with a
licenser binding technique. We compared the licenser rule approach to
an approach based on underspecified traces with respect to processing
performance. In our experiment, the use of licenser rules reduced the
parse time by a factor of 13.5.
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