A French Interaction Grammar - Université de Lorraine
Communication Dans Un Congrès Année : 2006

A French Interaction Grammar

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Interaction Grammars are a grammatical formalism which uses two fundamental concepts : underspecification and polarity. Polarities allow us to develop original methods of parsing, which are implemented in the parser LEOPAR. To test LEOPAR, we are currently developing a large scale French interaction grammar with two principles: - The grammar is completely lexicalized, so that every elementary tree description of the grammar is anchored by a word of the language. But the anchoring mechanism aims at the re-usability of lexical information. For this, we have built a syntactic lexicon which is independent of the IG formalism. - Concerning the design of the grammar, a fundamental idea, which underlies the concept of meta-grammar, is to dissociate the level at which the grammar is written from the level at which the grammar is used in NLP systems.
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inria-00111662 , version 1 (06-11-2006)

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Guy Perrier. A French Interaction Grammar. Workshop on Large-scale Grammar Development and Grammar Engineering, Jun 2006, Haïfa, Israel. ⟨inria-00111662⟩
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