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A Bibliography of Lexical Functional Grammar (LFG)

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A <strong>Bibliography</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>Lexical</strong> <strong>Functional</strong> <strong>Grammar</strong> 60<br />

Matsumoto, Yo. 1996b. On the cross-linguistic parameterization <strong>of</strong><br />

causative predicates: Japanese hakaseru causatives. In Studies in Linguistics<br />

and Language Teaching 7. Kanda University <strong>of</strong>International<br />

Studies, pages 15{54.<br />

Matsumoto, Yo. 1996c. A syntactic account <strong>of</strong>lightverb phenomena in<br />

Japanese. Journal <strong>of</strong> East Asian Linguistics, 5(2):107{149.<br />

Matsumoto, Yo, Mariko Saiki, Michael T. Wescoat, and K. Yamamoto.<br />

1987. The Japanese re exive zibun-zishin and the supposed relatedness<br />

<strong>of</strong> anaphora and NP-trace. Presented at BLS 13.<br />

Maxwell, III, John T. and Ronald M. Kaplan. 1989. An overview <strong>of</strong> disjunctive<br />

constraint satisfaction. In Proceedings <strong>of</strong> the International Workshop<br />

on Parsing Technologies, pages 18{27.<br />

Maxwell, III, John T. and Ronald M. Kaplan. 1991. A method for disjunctive<br />

constraint satisfaction. In Masaru Tomita, editor, Current Issues<br />

in Parsing Technology. Kluwer Academic Publishers, Dordrecht,<br />

pages 173{190. Revised version <strong>of</strong> `An overview <strong>of</strong> disjunctive constraint<br />

satisfaction', Maxwell and Kaplan, 1989. Proceedings <strong>of</strong> the International<br />

Workshop on Parsing Technologies. Reprinted in Mary Dalrymple,<br />

Ronald M. Kaplan, John Maxwell, and Annie Zaenen, eds., Formal<br />

Issues in <strong>Lexical</strong>-<strong>Functional</strong> <strong>Grammar</strong>, 381{401. Stanford: Center for<br />

the Study <strong>of</strong> Language and Information. 1995.<br />

Maxwell, III, John T. and Ronald M. Kaplan. 1993. The interface between<br />

phrasal and functional constraints. Computational Linguistics,<br />

19(4):571{590. Reprinted in Mary Dalrymple, Ronald M. Kaplan, John<br />

Maxwell, and Annie Zaenen, eds., Formal Issues in <strong>Lexical</strong>-<strong>Functional</strong><br />

<strong>Grammar</strong>, 403{429. Stanford: Center for the Study <strong>of</strong> Language and<br />

Information. 1995.<br />

Maxwell, III, John T. and Ronald M. Kaplan. 1996a. An e cient parser for<br />

<strong>LFG</strong>. In Miriam Butt and Tracy Holloway King, editors, On-line Proceedings<br />

<strong>of</strong> the First <strong>LFG</strong> Conference, Rank Xerox, Grenoble, August 26{<br />

28, 1996. http://www-csli.stanford.edu/publications/<strong>LFG</strong>/lfg1.html.<br />

Maxwell, III, John T. and Ronald M. Kaplan. 1996b. Uni cation-based<br />

parsers that automatically takeadvantage <strong>of</strong> context-freeness. ms, Xerox<br />

PARC.

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