Tutorial Slides

  1. Overview
  2. Title
  3. Outline Slide
  4. Section 1: Introduction
    1. Parsers and their uses
    2. Selected References for TAGs
    3. Useful Tools
  5. Section 2, Part 1: Basics of TAGs
    1. Lexicalization; Concept of an Anchor
    2. Anchors can be discontinuous
  6. Section 2, Part 2: Basics of TAGs (cont'd)
    1. Initial Trees and Substitution
    2. Substitution Example 1
    3. Substitution Example 2
    4. Substitution Example 3
    5. Tree Families 1
    6. Tree Families 2
    7. Locality of movement
    8. Elementary trees, linguistic example
    9. Auxiliary Trees and Adjunction
    10. Adjunction Example 1
    11. Sentential Complements 1
    12. Sentential Complements 2
    13. Adjunction Example 2
    14. Derivation Tree Explanation
    15. Derivation Tree Example
    16. Derivation Tree 1: Compositional
    17. Derivation Tree 2: Non-compositional (Idiom)
  7. XTAG Demo
    1. Architecture, Databases and Tools
  8. Section 3, 4: XTAG, Resources and Tools
  9. Features
    1. Feature Unification 1
    2. Feature Unification 2
    3. Features and Substitution
    4. Features and Adjunction
    5. Case assignment using features 1
    6. Case assignment using features 2
    7. OA using Features: 1
    8. OA using Features: 2
    9. OA using Features: 3
    10. Another example: 1
    11. Another example: 2
    12. Another example: 3
    13. Another example: 4
    14. Another example: 5
    15. Another example: 6
    16. More about Features: 1
    17. More about Features: 2
    18. More about Features: 3
    19. More about Features: 4
    20. More about Features: 5
    21. More about Features: 6
    22. More about Features: 7

For further information about the XTAG project and software availability send mail to xtag-request@linc.cis.upenn.edu.