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  <Title>A Psycholinguistically Motivated Parser for CCG</Title>
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7 Conclusion
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    <Paragraph position="0"> The current proposal shifts some of the burden traditionally associated with the parser to other components of the human cognitive faculty: the interpreter resolves ambiguity, and an acquired skill removes 'garbage' analyses from the parser's memory -- solving the so-called spurious ambiguity problem, as well as effectively applying grammarglobal constraints traditionally computed by top-down techniques or grammar compilation. The resultant parser adheres to the desideratum that it be a generic search algorithm for the grammar formalism, provided the definition of CCG explicitly includes the notion of 'derivation' and explicates the truth-conditional equivalence relation. Such inclusions have indeed been proposed (Steedman 1990).</Paragraph>
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