This thesis describes work in three areas: grammar engineering, computer-assisted language learning and grammar learning. These three parts are connected by the concept of a grammar-based language learning application. Two types of grammars are of concern. The first we call resource grammars, extensive descriptions a natural languages. Part I focuses on this kind of grammars. The other are domain-specific or application-specific grammars. These grammars only describe a fragment of natural language that is determined by the domain of a certain application. Domain-specific grammars are relevant for Part II and Part III. Another important distinction is between humans learning a new natural language using computational grammars (Part II) and c...
The volume offers a coherent collection of 26 papers presented at an international conference held i...
The thesis explores a number of ways for developing multilingual grammars written in GF (Grammatical...
The thesis explores a number of ways for developing multilingual grammars written in GF (Grammatical...
This thesis describes work in three areas: grammar engineering, computer-assisted language learning ...
In this paper we present work in developing a computerized grammar for the Latin language. It demons...
In this chapter we investigate the problem of grammar learning from a perspective that diverges from...
Grammar engineering is the task of designing and implementing linguistically motivated electronic de...
Teaching Language Processing courses is a hard task. The level of abstraction inherent to some of th...
This paper reports on the LEARNING COMPUTATIONAL GRAMMARS (LCG) project, a postdoc network devoted t...
This paper reports on the LEARNING COMPUTATIONAL GRAMMARS (LCG) project, a postdoc network devoted t...
Learning new languages has a high relevance in today’s society with a globalized economy and the fre...
The transition to interactive methods of learning English grammar is designed to ensure closer inter...
Available at http://jlm.ipipan.waw.pl/index.php/JLM/issue/archiveInternational audienceGrammar engin...
This work investigates a computational model of first language acquisition; the Categorial Grammar L...
This paper discusses some student projects involving generative grammars. While grammars are usual...
The volume offers a coherent collection of 26 papers presented at an international conference held i...
The thesis explores a number of ways for developing multilingual grammars written in GF (Grammatical...
The thesis explores a number of ways for developing multilingual grammars written in GF (Grammatical...
This thesis describes work in three areas: grammar engineering, computer-assisted language learning ...
In this paper we present work in developing a computerized grammar for the Latin language. It demons...
In this chapter we investigate the problem of grammar learning from a perspective that diverges from...
Grammar engineering is the task of designing and implementing linguistically motivated electronic de...
Teaching Language Processing courses is a hard task. The level of abstraction inherent to some of th...
This paper reports on the LEARNING COMPUTATIONAL GRAMMARS (LCG) project, a postdoc network devoted t...
This paper reports on the LEARNING COMPUTATIONAL GRAMMARS (LCG) project, a postdoc network devoted t...
Learning new languages has a high relevance in today’s society with a globalized economy and the fre...
The transition to interactive methods of learning English grammar is designed to ensure closer inter...
Available at http://jlm.ipipan.waw.pl/index.php/JLM/issue/archiveInternational audienceGrammar engin...
This work investigates a computational model of first language acquisition; the Categorial Grammar L...
This paper discusses some student projects involving generative grammars. While grammars are usual...
The volume offers a coherent collection of 26 papers presented at an international conference held i...
The thesis explores a number of ways for developing multilingual grammars written in GF (Grammatical...
The thesis explores a number of ways for developing multilingual grammars written in GF (Grammatical...