'9 ABSTRACT (Continue on reverse if necessary and identify by block number) This thesis presents the design and implementation of a natural language processor using Functional Grammar. Traditionally, grammars have consisted of a set of words and a set of semantic and syntactic rules which combine the words to form sentences. Thus, the language is looked at as a syntactic structure which is used to derive meaning. Functional Gramma
Functional Discourse Grammar (FDG) is a theory of the organization of Linguistic Expressions as enco...
Linguistic theories can be divided into two varieties: those based on the form of linguis-tic expres...
It is easy to imagine machines that can communicate in natural language. Con-structing such machines...
This paper describes the basic architectural concepts that underlie the formal theory of Lexical-Fun...
The term functional grammar has been used before, notably by Dik (1978). I risk adding to the number...
This thesis describes a number of practical experiments rather than theoreticalinvestigations in the...
Most of today’s NLP software is developed using either a logic pro-gramming language such as Prolog,...
This thesis presents and tests an incremental theory of Lexical Functional Grammar (LFG) in an attem...
This article describes FPG, a functional parser generator. It is functional both in the sense that i...
Functional Grammar describes grammar in functional terms in which a language is interpreted as a sys...
SIGLETIB: RO 4633 (10)+a / FIZ - Fachinformationszzentrum Karlsruhe / TIB - Technische Informationsb...
AbstractGrammar is defined as “a science which identifies the rules of a language after analysing ph...
technical reportAn attribute grammar combines the standard context-free grammar that defines the syn...
It is often argued that a set of standard linguistic processing functionalities should be identified...
AbstractThis paper proposes a notion that in order to analyse and describe a language reasonably and...
Functional Discourse Grammar (FDG) is a theory of the organization of Linguistic Expressions as enco...
Linguistic theories can be divided into two varieties: those based on the form of linguis-tic expres...
It is easy to imagine machines that can communicate in natural language. Con-structing such machines...
This paper describes the basic architectural concepts that underlie the formal theory of Lexical-Fun...
The term functional grammar has been used before, notably by Dik (1978). I risk adding to the number...
This thesis describes a number of practical experiments rather than theoreticalinvestigations in the...
Most of today’s NLP software is developed using either a logic pro-gramming language such as Prolog,...
This thesis presents and tests an incremental theory of Lexical Functional Grammar (LFG) in an attem...
This article describes FPG, a functional parser generator. It is functional both in the sense that i...
Functional Grammar describes grammar in functional terms in which a language is interpreted as a sys...
SIGLETIB: RO 4633 (10)+a / FIZ - Fachinformationszzentrum Karlsruhe / TIB - Technische Informationsb...
AbstractGrammar is defined as “a science which identifies the rules of a language after analysing ph...
technical reportAn attribute grammar combines the standard context-free grammar that defines the syn...
It is often argued that a set of standard linguistic processing functionalities should be identified...
AbstractThis paper proposes a notion that in order to analyse and describe a language reasonably and...
Functional Discourse Grammar (FDG) is a theory of the organization of Linguistic Expressions as enco...
Linguistic theories can be divided into two varieties: those based on the form of linguis-tic expres...
It is easy to imagine machines that can communicate in natural language. Con-structing such machines...