This paper describes work on a rule-based, open-source parser for Swedish. The central component is a wide-coverage grammar implemented in the GF formalism (Grammatical Framework), a dependently typed grammar formalism based on Martin-Löf type theory. GF has strong support for multilinguality and has so far been used successfully for controlled languages (Angelov and Ranta, 2009) and recent experiments have showed that it is also possible to use the framework for parsing unrestricted language. In addition to GF, we use two other main resources: the Swedish treebank Talbanken and the electronic lexicon SALDO. By combining the grammar with a lexicon extracted from SALDO we obtain a parser accepting all sentences described by the given rules....
Grammatical Framework (GF) [5] is a grammar formalism for describing formal and natural languages. A...
This thesis describes a computational grammar that analyzes Swedish noun phrases, and maps them to s...
Abstract syntax trees are an alternative representation to syntactic structures commonly found in NL...
This thesis describes work towards a wide-coverage grammar for parsing and generating Swedish text. ...
A unification-based grammar is a type of language description well suited for the implementation on ...
Data-driven parsing techniques have a number of advantages over rule-based parsing techniques, such ...
The paper describes a Swedish-language customization (S-CLE) of the SRI Core Language Engine, which ...
Abstract. The paper introduces GF, Grammatical Framework, as a tool for implementing controlled lang...
This paper describes a way of fielding part of speech tagged Swedish text to the syntactic parser of...
A grammar checker for Swedish, launched on the market as Grammatifix, has been developed at Lingsoft...
The thesis explores a number of ways for developing multilingual grammars written in GF (Grammatical...
We describe a Swedish version of CALL-SLT, a web-deployed CALL system that allows beginner/intermedi...
We describe a Swedish version of CALL-SLT,a web-deployed CALL system that allows beginner/intermedia...
Grammatical Framework (GF) was born at Xerox Research Centre Europe in 1998. Its purpose was to prov...
We present the creation of an English-Swedish FrameNet-based grammar in Grammatical Framework. The a...
Grammatical Framework (GF) [5] is a grammar formalism for describing formal and natural languages. A...
This thesis describes a computational grammar that analyzes Swedish noun phrases, and maps them to s...
Abstract syntax trees are an alternative representation to syntactic structures commonly found in NL...
This thesis describes work towards a wide-coverage grammar for parsing and generating Swedish text. ...
A unification-based grammar is a type of language description well suited for the implementation on ...
Data-driven parsing techniques have a number of advantages over rule-based parsing techniques, such ...
The paper describes a Swedish-language customization (S-CLE) of the SRI Core Language Engine, which ...
Abstract. The paper introduces GF, Grammatical Framework, as a tool for implementing controlled lang...
This paper describes a way of fielding part of speech tagged Swedish text to the syntactic parser of...
A grammar checker for Swedish, launched on the market as Grammatifix, has been developed at Lingsoft...
The thesis explores a number of ways for developing multilingual grammars written in GF (Grammatical...
We describe a Swedish version of CALL-SLT, a web-deployed CALL system that allows beginner/intermedi...
We describe a Swedish version of CALL-SLT,a web-deployed CALL system that allows beginner/intermedia...
Grammatical Framework (GF) was born at Xerox Research Centre Europe in 1998. Its purpose was to prov...
We present the creation of an English-Swedish FrameNet-based grammar in Grammatical Framework. The a...
Grammatical Framework (GF) [5] is a grammar formalism for describing formal and natural languages. A...
This thesis describes a computational grammar that analyzes Swedish noun phrases, and maps them to s...
Abstract syntax trees are an alternative representation to syntactic structures commonly found in NL...