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38
Citations
37554
World Ranking
7870
National Ranking
2149

Overview

Ivan A. Sag was affiliated with Stanford University in the United States. Their academic career was marked by involvement in linguistics and related fields. No specific details on recent papers, co-authors, or frequent publication venues were provided in the available data.

The profile contains no records of book publications or specific awards won by Ivan A. Sag. Similarly, no detailed information on main fields of study, subfields, or main topics of work was documented.

Despite the absence of detailed research outputs in this source, Ivan A. Sag's association with Stanford University suggests a background in scholarship linked to this institution.

Best Publications

  • Head-driven phrase structure grammar

    Ivan A. Sag;Carl Jesse Pollard

  • Head-Driven Phrase Structure Grammar

    Takao Gunji;Carl Pollard;Ivan A. Sag

  • Generalized Phrase Structure Grammar

    Gerald Gazdar;Ewan Klein;Geoffrey Pullum;Ivan Sag

  • Information-Based Syntax and Semantics, Vol. 1: Fundamentals

    Carl Pollard;Ivan A. Sag

  • Information-based syntax and semantics

    Carl Jesse Pollard;Ivan A. Sag

  • Syntactic Theory: A Formal Introduction

    Ivan A. Sag;Thomas Wasow

  • REFERENTIAL AND QUANTIFICATIONAL INDEFINITES

    Janet Dean Fodor;Janet Dean Fodor;Ivan A. Sag;Ivan A. Sag

  • Multiword Expressions: A Pain in the Neck for NLP

    Ivan A. Sag;Timothy Baldwin;Francis Bond;Ann A. Copestake

  • Minimal Recursion Semantics An Introduction

    Ann Copestake;Dan Flickinger;Dan Flickinger;Carl Pollard;Ivan A. Sag

  • Coordination and how to distinguish categories

    Ivan A. Sag;Gerald Gazdar;Thomas Wasow;Steven Weisler

  • Interrogative Investigations: The Form, Meaning, and Use of English Interrogatives

    Jonathan Ginzburg;Ivan A. Sag

  • Satisfying constraints on extraction and adjunction

    Gosse Bouma;Robert Malouf;Ivan A. Sag

  • An Integrated Theory of Complement Control.

    Ivan A. Sag;Carl Pollard

  • Type-driven translation

    Ewan Klein;Ivan A. Sag

  • Sign-based construction grammar: An informal synopsis

    Ivan A. Sag

  • Translation using Minimal Recursion Semantics

    Ann Copestake;Dan Flickinger;Rob Malouf;Susanne Riehemann

  • Coordinate Ellipsis and Apparent Non-Constituent Coordination

    John Beavers;Ivan A. Sag

  • Negation without Head-Movement

    Jong-Bok Kim;Ivan A. Sag

  • Argument Structure, Valence, and Binding

    Christopher D. Manning;Ivan A. Sag

  • Performance‐Compatible Competence Grammar

    Ivan A. Sag;Thomas Wasow

  • In Search of a Systematic Treatment of Determinerless PPs

    Timothy Baldwin;John Beavers;Leonoor van der Beek;Francis Bond

  • Remarks on Locality

    Ivan A. Sag

  • An information-based theory of agreement

    Carl Jesse Pollard;Ivan A. Sag

  • PROCESSING ENGLISH WITH A GENERALIZED PHRASE STRUCTURE GRAMMAR

    Jean Mark Gawron;Jonathan King;John Lamping;Egon Loebner

  • Remarks on Sluicing

    Ivan A. Sag;Joanna Nykiel

  • Some Empirical Issues in the Grammar of Extraction

    Robert D. Levine;Ivan A. Sag

  • Lessons from the English auxiliary system

    Ivan A. Sag;Rui P. Chaves;Anne Abeillé;Bruno Estigarribia

  • Montage: Leveraging advances in grammar engineering, linguistic ontologies, and mark-up for the documentation of underdescribed languages

    Jeff Good;Emily Bender;Ivan Sag;Dan Flickinger

  • English Object Extraposition: A Constraint-Based Approach

    Jong-Bok Kim;Ivan A. Sag

  • Adverb Extraction and Coordination: a Reply to Levine

    Ivan A. Sag

  • How Hard a Problem Would This Be to Solve

    Paul Kay;Ivan A. Sag

  • A Unified Analysis of French Causatives

    Harry J. Tily;Ivan A. Sag

  • Constraint-Based Extraction

    Ivan A. Sag

  • Computational realization of a generalized phrase structure grammar: University of Sussex, England

    Gerald Gazdar;Ewan Klein;Geoffrey Pullum;Ivan Sag

Frequent Co-Authors

Dan Flickinger
Dan Flickinger Stanford University
Geoffrey K. Pullum
Geoffrey K. Pullum University of Edinburgh
Ann Copestake
Ann Copestake University of Cambridge
Ewan Klein
Ewan Klein University of Edinburgh
Jonathan Ginzburg
Jonathan Ginzburg Université Paris Cité
Timothy Baldwin
Timothy Baldwin University of Melbourne
Christopher D. Manning
Christopher D. Manning Stanford University
Paul Kay
Paul Kay University of California, Berkeley
Henriëtte de Swart
Henriëtte de Swart Utrecht University
T. Florian Jaeger
T. Florian Jaeger University of Rochester

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