International audienceFor a large number of applications in Natural Language Processing (NLP) (e.g., Dialogue Systems, Automatic Summarisation, Machine-Translation, etc.), one needs a fine-grained description of language. By fine-grained, it is generally meant that this description should precisely define the relations between the constituents of the sentence (often referred to as deep syntactic description), and, also, when possible, contain information about the meaning of the sentence (semantic representation). For such a fine-grained description of language to be processed by a computer, it is usually encoded in a mathematical framework called Formal Grammar. Here, we will consider three grammar formalisms whose expressivity lies beyond...
In this paper we apply a new notation for the writing of natural language grammars to some classical...
This thesis explores issues related to using a restricted mathematical formalism as the formal basis...
In this paper we present a fully lexicalized grammar formalism as a particularly attractive framewor...
International audienceFor a large number of applications in Natural Language Processing (NLP) (e.g.,...
International audienceFor a large number of applications in Natural Language Processing (NLP) (e.g.,...
International audienceFor a large number of applications in Natural Language Processing (NLP) (e.g.,...
By parsing is here meant the automatic assignment of morphological and syntactic structure (but not ...
This volume is the most comprehensive reference work to date on Lexical Functional Grammar. The auth...
This volume is the most comprehensive reference work to date on Lexical Functional Grammar. The auth...
This paper presents the basis of Property Grammars, a fully constraint-based theory. In this approac...
We argue in this paper in favor of a fully constraint-based approach in the perspective of grammar d...
This paper presents the basis of Property Grammars, a fully constraint-based theory. In this approac...
Available on-line at https://www.univ-orleans.fr/lifo/evenements/HMGE13/Many grammatical frameworks ...
Lexical Functional Grammar (LFG) is a lexicalist, constraint-based grammatical theory that shares a ...
This thesis explores issues related to using a restricted mathematical formalism as the formal basis...
In this paper we apply a new notation for the writing of natural language grammars to some classical...
This thesis explores issues related to using a restricted mathematical formalism as the formal basis...
In this paper we present a fully lexicalized grammar formalism as a particularly attractive framewor...
International audienceFor a large number of applications in Natural Language Processing (NLP) (e.g.,...
International audienceFor a large number of applications in Natural Language Processing (NLP) (e.g.,...
International audienceFor a large number of applications in Natural Language Processing (NLP) (e.g.,...
By parsing is here meant the automatic assignment of morphological and syntactic structure (but not ...
This volume is the most comprehensive reference work to date on Lexical Functional Grammar. The auth...
This volume is the most comprehensive reference work to date on Lexical Functional Grammar. The auth...
This paper presents the basis of Property Grammars, a fully constraint-based theory. In this approac...
We argue in this paper in favor of a fully constraint-based approach in the perspective of grammar d...
This paper presents the basis of Property Grammars, a fully constraint-based theory. In this approac...
Available on-line at https://www.univ-orleans.fr/lifo/evenements/HMGE13/Many grammatical frameworks ...
Lexical Functional Grammar (LFG) is a lexicalist, constraint-based grammatical theory that shares a ...
This thesis explores issues related to using a restricted mathematical formalism as the formal basis...
In this paper we apply a new notation for the writing of natural language grammars to some classical...
This thesis explores issues related to using a restricted mathematical formalism as the formal basis...
In this paper we present a fully lexicalized grammar formalism as a particularly attractive framewor...