diff --git a/doc/gf-bibliography.t2t b/doc/gf-bibliography.t2t index ff3700b47..532e35e66 100644 --- a/doc/gf-bibliography.t2t +++ b/doc/gf-bibliography.t2t @@ -15,10 +15,91 @@ Aarne Ranta In reverse temporal order: +C. España-Bonet, R. Enache, A. Slaski, A. Ranta, L. Màrquez, and M. Gonzàlez. +Patent translation within the MOLTO project. +Proceedings of the 4th Workshop on Patent Translation, +MT Summit XIII, Xiamen, China, September 23, 2011. +[PDF http://www.lsi.upc.edu/~cristinae/CV/docs/MTS11PatEspanaetal.pdf] +#BR +//First steps to a hybrid GF-SMT system.// + +S. Virk, M. Humayoun, and A. Ranta. +An Open-Source Punjabi Resource Grammar. +Proceedings of RANLP-2011, Recent Advances in Natural Language Processing, +Hissar, Bulgaria, 12-14 September, 2011. +pp. 70-76. +[PDF http://lml.bas.bg/~iva/ranlp2011/RANLR2011_Proceedings.PDF] +#BR +//Punjabi syntax, building on Humayoun and Ranta 2010.// + A. Ranta. -The GF Resource Grammar Library, -to appear in the on-line journal //Linguistics in Language Technology//, +Translating between Language and Logic: What Is Easy and What is Difficult? +In N. Bjørner and V. Sofronie-Stokkermans (eds.), +//CADE-23. Automated Deduction//, +LNCS/LNAI 6803, +pp. 5-25, +2011. +[PDF at Springer http://www.springerlink.com/content/42n685777k846810/] +[Draft PDF http://www.cse.chalmers.se/~aarne/articles/cade2011.pdf] +#BR +//Invited talk at the CADE conference, showing how GF can help writing natural language interfaces// +//to proof systems, and also exploring how to make the language richer, e.g. how to get from// +//"for all numbers x, x is even or x is odd" to "every number is even or odd".// + +A. Ranta. //Grammatical Framework: Programming with Multilingual Grammars//, + CSLI Publications, Stanford, 2011. + [Book web page http://www.grammaticalframework.org/gf-book/] +#BR +//Meant as the standard reference and textbook on GF.// + +M. Humayoun and A. Ranta. +Developing Punjabi Morphology, Corpus and Lexicon. +//The 24th Pacific Asia conference on Language, Information and Computation (PACLIC24)//, +2010. +#BR +//Yet another South-East Asian language, spoken by 88 million people.// + +S. Virk, M. Humayoun, and A. Ranta. +An Open Source Urdu Resource Grammar. +//Proceedings of the 8th Workshop on Asian Language Resources (Coling 2010 workshop)//, +2010. +#BR +//The national language of Pakistan, spoken by 60 million people; almost the same as Hindi.// + +A. Ranta, K. Angelov, and T. Hallgren. +Tools for multilingual grammar-based translation on the web. +//Proceedings of the ACL 2010 System Demonstrations//, +ACM Digital Library, +2010. + +R. Enache, A. Ranta, and K. Angelov. +An Open-Source Computational Grammar of Romanian. +A. Gelbukh (ed.), //CiCLING-2010//, +LNCS 6008, +2010. +#BR +//A Romance language different enough not to follow the Romance functor.// + +K. Angelov and A. Ranta. +Implementing Controlled Languages in GF. +N. Fuchs (ed.), //CNL-2009 Controlled Natural Languages//, +LNCS/LNAI 5972, +2010. + +K. Angelov, B. Bringert and A. Ranta. +PGF: A Portable Run-time Format for Type-theoretical Grammars, +//Journal of Logic, Language and Information//, +19(2), +pp. 201-228, 2009. +[SpringerLink http://www.springerlink.com/content/y32q021028747k70/] + +A. Ranta. +The GF Resource Grammar Library. +//Linguistic Issues in Language Technology//, +2 (2), +2009. +[PDF http://elanguage.net/journals/index.php/lilt/article/viewFile/214/158] #BR //A systematic presentation of the library from the linguistic point of view.// @@ -38,7 +119,7 @@ vol. 448, [on-line http://sunsite.informatik.rwth-aachen.de/Publications/CEUR-WS/Vol-448/], 2009. #BR -//Makes a case for using GF in controlled language implementation, illustrated by Attempto Controlled English ported to French, German, and Swedish.// +//Makes a case for using GF in controlled language implementation, illustrated by Attempto Controlled English ported to French, German, and Swedish; longer version in 2010.// A. Ranta. Grammars as Software Libraries. In Y. Bertot, G. Huet, J-J. Lévy, and G. Plotkin (eds.),