HPSG was developed to express insights from theoretical linguistics in a precise formalism that was computationally tractable. It drew ideas from a wide variety of traditions in linguistics, logic, and computer science. Its chief architects were Carl Pollard and Ivan Sag, and its most direct precursors were Generalized Phrase Structure Grammar and Head Grammar. The theory has been applied in the construction of computational systems for the analysis of a variety of languages; a few of these systems have been used in practical applications. This chapter sketches the history of the development and application of the theory
This paper describes the CoreGram project, a multilingual grammar engineering project that develops ...
This chapter provides a very condensed introduction to a formalism for Pollard & Sag (1994) and expl...
This thesis is concerned with a presentation of Classification -based Phrase Structure Grammar (or ...
The process of turning a “hand-written ” HPSG theory into a working computational grammar requires c...
We discuss the relevance of HPSG for computational linguistics, and the relevance of computational l...
The theoretical richness, formal rigor and computational versatility of Head-driven Phrase Structure...
Head-Driven Phrase Structure Grammar (HPSG) is a linguistic framework that models linguistic knowl...
Head-Driven Phrase Structure Grammar (HPSG) is a declarative and monostratal version of Generative G...
Background: What is an HPSG grammar? A recent formulation (Ginzburg and Sag, in preparation, pp. 21f...
Head-Driven Phrase Structure Grammar (HPSG) is a constraint-based or declarative approach to linguis...
HPSG is widely used in theoretical and computational linguistics, but rarely in natural language gen...
This chapter aims to offer an up-to-date comparison of HPSG and Categorial Grammar (CG). Since the C...
In this paper, I shall give an overview of HaG (=Hausa Grammar), an emerging computational grammar o...
The thesis discusses natural language generation with Head-Driven Phrase Structure Grammar (HPSG). A...
The primary goal of this report is to demonstrate how considerations from computational complexity...
This paper describes the CoreGram project, a multilingual grammar engineering project that develops ...
This chapter provides a very condensed introduction to a formalism for Pollard & Sag (1994) and expl...
This thesis is concerned with a presentation of Classification -based Phrase Structure Grammar (or ...
The process of turning a “hand-written ” HPSG theory into a working computational grammar requires c...
We discuss the relevance of HPSG for computational linguistics, and the relevance of computational l...
The theoretical richness, formal rigor and computational versatility of Head-driven Phrase Structure...
Head-Driven Phrase Structure Grammar (HPSG) is a linguistic framework that models linguistic knowl...
Head-Driven Phrase Structure Grammar (HPSG) is a declarative and monostratal version of Generative G...
Background: What is an HPSG grammar? A recent formulation (Ginzburg and Sag, in preparation, pp. 21f...
Head-Driven Phrase Structure Grammar (HPSG) is a constraint-based or declarative approach to linguis...
HPSG is widely used in theoretical and computational linguistics, but rarely in natural language gen...
This chapter aims to offer an up-to-date comparison of HPSG and Categorial Grammar (CG). Since the C...
In this paper, I shall give an overview of HaG (=Hausa Grammar), an emerging computational grammar o...
The thesis discusses natural language generation with Head-Driven Phrase Structure Grammar (HPSG). A...
The primary goal of this report is to demonstrate how considerations from computational complexity...
This paper describes the CoreGram project, a multilingual grammar engineering project that develops ...
This chapter provides a very condensed introduction to a formalism for Pollard & Sag (1994) and expl...
This thesis is concerned with a presentation of Classification -based Phrase Structure Grammar (or ...