We argue in this paper in favor of a fully constraint-based approach in the perspective of grammar development. Representing syntactic information by means of constraints makes it possible to include several parsers at the core of the development process. In this approach, any constraint (then any syntactic property) can be evaluated separately. This aspect, on top of being highly useful in a dynamic grammar development, also allows to quantify the impact of a constraint over a grammar. We describe in this paper a general architecture for developing a grammar in this perspective and different tools that can be used in this schema
This paper describes some of the results of the project The Reusability of Grammatical Resources. Th...
Syntactic models should be descriptively adequate and parsable. A syntactic description is autonomou...
Proceeding volume: 140Sequential Constraint Grammar (SCG) (Karlsson, 1990) and its extensions have l...
International audienceWe argue in this paper in favor of a fully constraint-based approach in the pe...
Autorisation No.1123 : TIPA est la revue du Laboratoire Parole et LangageMost modern linguistic theo...
By parsing is here meant the automatic assignment of morphological and syntactic structure (but not ...
International audienceFor a large number of applications in Natural Language Processing (NLP) (e.g.,...
The notion of constraints started to occupy a central position in linguistic theories from the intro...
Colloque avec actes et comité de lecture. internationale.International audienceThe static or axiomat...
This paper presents the basis of Property Grammars, a fully constraint-based theory. In this approac...
Abstract. Blache [1] introduced Property Grammar as a formalism where linguistic information is repr...
Constraint Dependency Grammar (CDG) is a constraint-based grammatical formalism that has proven effe...
International audienceUsually, linguistic theories make use of a hierarchical representation of synt...
Abstract. A problem for the development of constraint-based formalisms con-cerns (i) the maintainabi...
We present an approach specifying constraints on labeled trees, such as are commonly used within (co...
This paper describes some of the results of the project The Reusability of Grammatical Resources. Th...
Syntactic models should be descriptively adequate and parsable. A syntactic description is autonomou...
Proceeding volume: 140Sequential Constraint Grammar (SCG) (Karlsson, 1990) and its extensions have l...
International audienceWe argue in this paper in favor of a fully constraint-based approach in the pe...
Autorisation No.1123 : TIPA est la revue du Laboratoire Parole et LangageMost modern linguistic theo...
By parsing is here meant the automatic assignment of morphological and syntactic structure (but not ...
International audienceFor a large number of applications in Natural Language Processing (NLP) (e.g.,...
The notion of constraints started to occupy a central position in linguistic theories from the intro...
Colloque avec actes et comité de lecture. internationale.International audienceThe static or axiomat...
This paper presents the basis of Property Grammars, a fully constraint-based theory. In this approac...
Abstract. Blache [1] introduced Property Grammar as a formalism where linguistic information is repr...
Constraint Dependency Grammar (CDG) is a constraint-based grammatical formalism that has proven effe...
International audienceUsually, linguistic theories make use of a hierarchical representation of synt...
Abstract. A problem for the development of constraint-based formalisms con-cerns (i) the maintainabi...
We present an approach specifying constraints on labeled trees, such as are commonly used within (co...
This paper describes some of the results of the project The Reusability of Grammatical Resources. Th...
Syntactic models should be descriptively adequate and parsable. A syntactic description is autonomou...
Proceeding volume: 140Sequential Constraint Grammar (SCG) (Karlsson, 1990) and its extensions have l...