AbstractIn this paper we present CIGALE, a system for incremental grammar construction and expressions parsing. It is designed to cope with the problem of parsing in environments which require an incremental definition of languages and a great flexibility in syntax. Its main application, parsing in an environmental for Abstract Data Types specification, is presented and a comparison with other parsing systems which may be used for such purpose is undertaken
For decades we have been using Chomsky’s generative system of grammars, particularly context-free gr...
International audienceWe present a model of the syntax-semantics interface for Tree-Adjoining Gramma...
We discuss several approaches for defining software languages, together with Integrated Development ...
AbstractIn this paper we present CIGALE, a system for incremental grammar construction and expressio...
Adaptable Parsing Expression Grammar (APEG) is a formal method for defining the syntax of programmin...
Existing formalisms for the specification of programming environments are complex and stron...
Adaptable Parsing Expression Grammar (APEG) is a formal method for defining the syntax of programmin...
The term ?extensible language? is especially used when a language allows the extension of its own co...
This paper introduces a flexible parser that is capable of parsing any context-free grammars � eve...
It is easy to imagine machines that can communicate in natural language. Constructing such machines ...
The paper describes a parser for Categorial Grammar which provides fully word by word incremental in...
We present the grammar/semantic formalism of Applicative Abstract Categorial Grammars (AACG), based ...
To define a language completely, it is necessary to define both its syntax and semantics. If these d...
International audienceWe argue in this paper in favor of a fully constraint-based approach in the pe...
For languages with significant inflectional morphology, development of a morphological parser is oft...
For decades we have been using Chomsky’s generative system of grammars, particularly context-free gr...
International audienceWe present a model of the syntax-semantics interface for Tree-Adjoining Gramma...
We discuss several approaches for defining software languages, together with Integrated Development ...
AbstractIn this paper we present CIGALE, a system for incremental grammar construction and expressio...
Adaptable Parsing Expression Grammar (APEG) is a formal method for defining the syntax of programmin...
Existing formalisms for the specification of programming environments are complex and stron...
Adaptable Parsing Expression Grammar (APEG) is a formal method for defining the syntax of programmin...
The term ?extensible language? is especially used when a language allows the extension of its own co...
This paper introduces a flexible parser that is capable of parsing any context-free grammars � eve...
It is easy to imagine machines that can communicate in natural language. Constructing such machines ...
The paper describes a parser for Categorial Grammar which provides fully word by word incremental in...
We present the grammar/semantic formalism of Applicative Abstract Categorial Grammars (AACG), based ...
To define a language completely, it is necessary to define both its syntax and semantics. If these d...
International audienceWe argue in this paper in favor of a fully constraint-based approach in the pe...
For languages with significant inflectional morphology, development of a morphological parser is oft...
For decades we have been using Chomsky’s generative system of grammars, particularly context-free gr...
International audienceWe present a model of the syntax-semantics interface for Tree-Adjoining Gramma...
We discuss several approaches for defining software languages, together with Integrated Development ...