Max Silberztein
List of John Benjamins publications for which Max Silberztein plays a role.
Journal
Title
Lexique, Syntaxe et Lexique-Grammaire / Syntax, Lexis & Lexicon-Grammar: Papers in honour of Maurice Gross
Edited by Christian Leclère, Éric Laporte, Mireille Piot and Max Silberztein
[Lingvisticæ Investigationes Supplementa, 24] 2004. xxii, 659 pp.
Subjects Lexicography | Natural language processing | Semantics | Syntax | Theoretical linguistics
Reconnaissance des déterminants français Lexique, Syntaxe et Lexique-Grammaire / Syntax, Lexis & Lexicon-Grammar: Papers in honour of Maurice Gross, Leclère, Christian, Éric Laporte, Mireille Piot and Max Silberztein (eds.), pp. 589–600 | Article
2004 This article describes the implementation of a large-coverage description of French determiners and predeterminers, that includes simple words such as le, compounds such as la plupart des, and more complex sequences such as toute une partie de ce groupe de. The grammar is available in the form of a… read more
Quatrième Partie: Le débogueur de grammaires sous INTEX Analyse Lexicale et Syntaxique: Le système INTEX, Fairon, Cédrick (ed.), pp. 399–412 | Article
1999 intex system users have to describe linguistic facts with grammars written by the graph editor. When the number of graphs is important, finding and locating errors is a difficult task. In this article, we suggest a solution using a technique derived from computer science: debugging. To debug… read more
Traitement des expressions figées avec INTEX Analyse Lexicale et Syntaxique: Le système INTEX, Fairon, Cédrick (ed.), pp. 425–449 | Article
1999 The intex lexical parser processes linguistic units of four formal types: morphemes, simple words, compound words and frozen expressions. Frozen expressions are units spelled in the form of non-contiguous sequences of tokens (eg. take ... into account), and their recognition requires computation… read more
Les graphes INTEX Analyse Lexicale et Syntaxique: Le système INTEX, Fairon, Cédrick (ed.), pp. 3–29 | Article
1999 intex basic tools are Finite State Transducers that are represented by graphs. We show how these graphs are used to describe various linguistic phenomena. Graphs that represent elementary phenomena are re-used in other, more complex, graphs. Thus, linguists can actually build massive libraries of… read more
Reconnaissance automatique des mots d’un texte: les premières étapes Lexiques-Grammaires comparés en français: Actes du colloque international de Montréal (3–5 juin 1992), Labelle, Jacques et Christian Leclère (dir.), pp. 81–96 | Article
1995 Les Groupes Nominaux Productifs et les Noms Composés Lexicalisés Lingvisticæ Investigationes 17:2, pp. 405–425 | Miscellaneous
1993 Our project is to describe French, using a finite vocabulary and a finite set of grammar rules. As far as noun phrases are concerned, we have to decide which noun phrases are to be treated by grammar rules, and which ones should be put in a lexicon. We present four criteria that have been used to… read more