- Data Oriented Parsing
Data Oriented Parsing
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- Deriving Linguistic Resources from Treebanks
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- Grammatical incompleteness
Discussion on corpus syntax (and how we can use it to code meaning), originally from Corpus List.
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- HPSG
This page provides information about Head-Driven Phrase Structure Grammar (HPSG) related activities at the Center for the Study of Language and Information (CSLI) at Stanford University.
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- HPSG wiki
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- Instructor's Manual for Bender, Sag and Wasow
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- Jon Sprouse
Experimental syntax (as a way to improve grammaticality judgments), grammar-parser divide etc.
My research particularly focuses on three related questions concerning the primitives of syntactic theory: i) Are the primitives structure building operations or structures themselves? ii) Are the constraints on syntactic structure discrete or continuous in effect? and iii) Are the constraints on syntactic structure complex or simple?
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- LFG Systems
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- Parallel Grammar Project
The Lexical Functional Grammar (LFG) ParGram and ParSem projects are a collaborative effort involving researchers in industrial and academic institutions around the world. The aim of the ParGram project is to produce wide coverage grammars for a wide variety of languages. These are written collaboratively within the linguistic framework of LFG and with a commonly-agreed-upon set of grammatical features. The ParSem project develops semantic structures based on the ParGram syntactic structures. Most of the ParSem systems use XLE's XFR system.
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- ParGram stochastic parsing
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- Role and Reference Grammar
Downloadable intro, biblio, dissertations etc.
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- Shravan Vasishth
Syntax, speech
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- The Stuttgart Pargram Homepage
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- What's Wrong With My NLP?
What's Wrong With My NLP?: A visualizer for Natural Language Processing problems (particularly syntax, and particularly dependency graphs, although generalizable).
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- XPAR [Language Diversity and Parallel Grammars]
The goal of XPAR is to determine to what extent the development of parallel deep grammars for typologically diverse languages may support the automatic derivation of high-quality parallel treebanks for those languages. These treebanks could in turn be suitable for a deeper theoretical understanding of the ways in which syntactic functions, semantic roles and translation are interrelated. XPAR intends to further develop computational grammars for Georgian, Tigrinya and Dutch based on common principles and covering all central constructions in the languages, with an existing grammar for Norwegian as a pattern.
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- XTAG (TAG)
XTAG is an on-going project to develop a wide-coverage grammar for English using a lexicalized Tree Adjoining Grammar (TAG) formalism. XTAG also serves as an system for the development of TAGs and consists of a parser, an X-windows grammar development interface and a morphological analyzer.
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