Abstract

This paper describes the analysis component of a natural language dialogue system called FALIN. The most important features of the system are its modularity and the combination of an object-oriented semantics with a constraint-based grammar formalism. I also illustrate how constraints in the form of descriptor schemata can be used to capture general correspondences between syntactic and semantic structure and argue that the contribution of contextual factors to interpretation to some extent can be handled within the same framework.

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