Grammatical Framework is a programming language designed for writing grammars, which has the capability of addressing several languages in parallel. This thorough introduction demonstrates how to write grammars in Grammatical Framework and use them in applications such as tourist phrasebooks, spoken
Grammatical framework : programming with multilingual grammars
β Scribed by Aarne Ranta
- Publisher
- CSLI Publications
- Year
- 2011
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 344
- Series
- Studies in computational linguistics
- Category
- Library
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Grammatical Framework is a programming language designed for writing grammars, which has the capability of addressing several languages in parallel. This thorough introduction demonstrates how to write grammars in Grammatical Framework and use them in applications such as tourist phrasebooks, spoken dialogue systems, and natural language interfaces. The examples and exercises presented here address several languages, and the readers are shown how to look at their own languages from the computational perspective. 66 bACK COVER. Read more... 1. Introduction ---- PART I. A GF Tutorial. 2. Basic concepts of multilingual grammars --- 3. Parameters, tables, and records --- 4. Modular and scalable grammar writing --- 5. Using the Resource Grammar Library --- 6. Semantic actions and conditions in abstract syntax ---- PART II. Larger Grammars and Applications. 7. Embedded grammars and code generation --- 8. Interfacing formal and natural languages --- 9. Getting started with resource grammar programming --- 10. Extending the Resource Grammar Library --- Appendix A. A miniature resource grammar --- Appendix B. A glossary of linguistic terms ---- PART III. GF Reference Manual. Appendix C. The GF Programming Language --- Appendix D. The GF Resource Grammar Library --- Appendix E. The GF Software System --- Appendix F. Bibliography
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