@incollection{Blache:2000, abstract = {The notion of constraints is generally used in modern linguistics (in particular in syntax and phonology) for representing properties the an object must satisfy. Constraints can be general (or universal), valid for different languages, or at the opposite very specific, representing for example the variability of a given language. In all cases, the idea consists of stipulating properties ruling out structures which don't belong to the language...}, added-at = {2007-12-14T02:36:08.000+0100}, author = {Blache, Philippe}, biburl = {http://www.bibsonomy.org/bibtex/2bdf5fc52cfaafa710ed3c58f744c1063/diego_ma}, booktitle = {Natural Language Processing}, editor = {Christodoulakis, D.}, interhash = {9d81751f96a6133894c88798d02bca86}, intrahash = {bdf5fc52cfaafa710ed3c58f744c1063}, keywords = {constraint_programming property_grammar}, publisher = {Springer Verlag}, series = {Lecture Notes in Artificial Intelligence}, timestamp = {2007-12-14T02:36:08.000+0100}, title = {Constraints, Linguistic Theories and Natural Language Processing}, url = {http://www.lpl.univ-aix.fr/~blache/publis.html}, year = 2000 }