Lithuanian Morphology and LFG-Grammar...
03/05/12 19:17 Filed in: Info
The poster for the DGfS annual meeting 2012 on a Lithuanian Morphology and LFG Grammar is done. This was the result of a grad course at the University of Konstanz on rule-based natural language processing (using XFST and XLE). I am proud of all the participants!
Here is the poster. You can test the morphology online. The coverage will improve, this is based on the morpheme numbers from the poster, without generic morphological rules. The generator will be made available there too.
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Here is the poster. You can test the morphology online. The coverage will improve, this is based on the morpheme numbers from the poster, without generic morphological rules. The generator will be made available there too.
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Setting up Aquamacs for XLE and XFST
05/13/11 03:34 Filed in: Computational Linguistics
Here is a small introduction about my working environment setting for grammar and morphology development using Aquamacs, XLE, XFST and just scripting with Python and Bash in the OS X Terminal.app...
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Drawing syntactic trees...
03/21/12 14:39 Filed in: Syntax
I have been asked by many students and colleagues, how to generate nice looking trees for presentations, assignments, papers etc. Here is a small summary of tools I have tried or seen.
If you want to generate a graph of a syntactic relation, a syntactic tree, there are various ways to do that, without manually drawing it on paper and scanning the manual work... here is a small summary of ways and tools for generating syntactic trees...
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If you want to generate a graph of a syntactic relation, a syntactic tree, there are various ways to do that, without manually drawing it on paper and scanning the manual work... here is a small summary of ways and tools for generating syntactic trees...
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