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| Title: | Joint Grammar Development by Linguists and Computer Scientists |
| Authors: | Maxwell, Michael David, Anne |
| Type: | Presentation |
| Keywords: | morphology linguistics CASL parsers computational grammar Michael Maxwell Anne David |
| Issue Date: | 2008 |
| Citation: | Maxwell, Michael, and Anne David. 2008. Joint Grammar Development by Linguists and Computer Scientists. Workshop on NLP for Less Privileged Languages, Third International Joint Conference on Natural Language Processing, Hyderabad, India. |
| Abstract: | For languages with inflectional morphology,
development of a morphological parser is often a bottleneck for further development
of computational linguistic capabilities.
We focus on two difficulties:
first, finding people with expertise in both
computer programming and the linguistics
of a particular language, and second, the
short lifetime of software such as parsers.
We then describe a methodology we have
developed to split the task of building a
parser for a language into two tasks, descriptive grammar development and formal
grammar development. The two grammars are combined into a single document using
Literate Programming. The formal grammar
is designed not to be dependent on a
particular parsing engine’s programming
language, so that it can be readily ported to a new parsing engine, thus helping solve
the software lifetime problem. |
| URI: | http://hdl.handle.net/1903/7567 |
| Appears in Collections: | Center for Advanced Study of Language Research Works
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