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An Introduction to Grammar Engineering Using HPSG Frederik Fouvry Computational Linguistics, Saarland University (Germany)
Stephan Oepen CSLI Stanford and YY Technologies (CA)
¨ Stefan Muller, Ivan A. Sag Ann Copestake, Dan Flickinger, Rob Malouf
Outline: What We Are About to Do (and Why) Course Outline familiarize with computational grammar development environment; learn how to formalize grammars in typed feature structures; adapt and develop sequence of trivial HPSG grammars in LKB; solve daily excercises: immediate gratification (risk of late hours).
Why Computational Grammars research formalize linguistic theories with complex interactions of language phenomena; identify cross-language generalizations; education teach frameworks or analyses in formal morphology, syntax, and semantics; support student experimentation; applications embed grammar-based natural language analysis in research prototypes and commercial applications. CSLI
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