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<?xml version="1.0" standalone="yes"?> <Paper uid="C90-3085"> <Title>Lexicon I Template Filter Words ~1 ndexes Textual Stories \[Parser i I I %c~Ttl to.co, i Structures ~ I~ Terms An Architectural Overview of NAS</Title> <Section position="7" start_page="0" end_page="0" type="ackno"> <SectionTitle> NOTES </SectionTitle> <Paragraph position="0"> tThe natural language component, however, is not restricted to news processing. With another preprocessor and links to an expert system, the system has processed text found on insurance applications.</Paragraph> <Paragraph position="1"> 2The use of a GB-based parser within this application results flom the ongoing research and development on this type of parser. (/Kuhns 1986/describes an earlier implementation of GB Theory.) From a research perspective, a parser based on linguistic theory and applied to &quot;real-world&quot; text helps identify the boundaries or interface conditions between core and peripheral aspects of the theory. In other words, since GB is a model of core grammar and language contains marginal or marked conslructions, a GB-based parser nmst co-routine principles of the theory with hmguage-specific rules in order to have wide coverage.</Paragraph> <Paragraph position="2"> (/Fomita 1988/makes a similar observation.) Thus, it is this combination of a psychologically-real theory and an application using fl'ee text that may provide insight into the human sentence processing mechanism.</Paragraph> </Section> class="xml-element"></Paper>