Currently existing syntactic definitions employ many different notations (usually dialects of EBNF) with slight deviations among them, which prevent efficient automated processing. When changes in such notation are required either due to maintenance activities such as correction or evolution, or because a grammar collection is written in a different notation than the one required by the grammarware toolkit, we speak of metalanguage evolution: i.e., a special language evolution scenario when the language itself does not necessarily evolve, but the notation in which it is written, does. Notational changes need to be propagated to different levels, such as to parsers that used to work with the old notation, to grammars of those notations that ...
Many deficiencies with grammatical evolution (GE) such as inconvenience in solution derivations, mod...
For languages with inflectional morphology, development of a morphological parser is often a bottlen...
One of the principal challenges of historical linguistics is to explain the causes of language chang...
Currently existing syntactic definitions employ many different notations (usually dialects of EBNF) ...
International audienceReusing existing grammar knowledge residing in standards, specifications and m...
. Evolution of symbolic language and grammar is studied in a network model. Language is expressed by...
In this paper, we study controlled adaptability of metamodel transformations. We consider one of the...
Grammars in a broad sense (specifications of structural commitments) are complex artefacts that defi...
International audienceLanguage evolution is the subject of various theoretical studies, following tw...
This article is part of the themed issue ‘The major synthetic evolutionary transitions’.Human langua...
The term grammaticalization originally denoted a particular outcome of language change (lexis > morp...
Building reverse engineering or reengineering tools often requires parsers for many different progra...
“From now on, a main goal in designing a language should be to plan for growth. ” Guy Steele: Growin...
Component-based development of language tools stands in need of meta-tool support. This support can ...
Automation of grammar recovery is an important research area that received attention over the last d...
Many deficiencies with grammatical evolution (GE) such as inconvenience in solution derivations, mod...
For languages with inflectional morphology, development of a morphological parser is often a bottlen...
One of the principal challenges of historical linguistics is to explain the causes of language chang...
Currently existing syntactic definitions employ many different notations (usually dialects of EBNF) ...
International audienceReusing existing grammar knowledge residing in standards, specifications and m...
. Evolution of symbolic language and grammar is studied in a network model. Language is expressed by...
In this paper, we study controlled adaptability of metamodel transformations. We consider one of the...
Grammars in a broad sense (specifications of structural commitments) are complex artefacts that defi...
International audienceLanguage evolution is the subject of various theoretical studies, following tw...
This article is part of the themed issue ‘The major synthetic evolutionary transitions’.Human langua...
The term grammaticalization originally denoted a particular outcome of language change (lexis > morp...
Building reverse engineering or reengineering tools often requires parsers for many different progra...
“From now on, a main goal in designing a language should be to plan for growth. ” Guy Steele: Growin...
Component-based development of language tools stands in need of meta-tool support. This support can ...
Automation of grammar recovery is an important research area that received attention over the last d...
Many deficiencies with grammatical evolution (GE) such as inconvenience in solution derivations, mod...
For languages with inflectional morphology, development of a morphological parser is often a bottlen...
One of the principal challenges of historical linguistics is to explain the causes of language chang...