phrasebook Nor compiles again; added make ParseChi and ParseEngChi

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@@ -262,7 +262,7 @@ concrete WordsNor of Words = SentencesNor **
\n,x,f,p ->
let num = if_then_else Num n plNum sgNum in {
name = case p.isPron of {
True => PossNP (mkNP the_Quant num x) p.name ;
True => PossNPPron (mkNP the_Quant num x) p.name ;
_ => f num p.name x
} ;
isPron = False ;

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<H1>3<sup>rd</sup> GF Summer School 2013<br/><em>Scaling up Grammatical Resources</em></H1>
<img height="480" width="480" alt="GF Summer School logo" src="https://sites.google.com/site/gfschool2011/_/rsrc/1286870375590/home/summerschool-logo.jpg?height=480&amp;width=480" />
<h2 class="subtitle">Frauenchiemsee island, Bavaria<br/>18<sup>th</sup>&ndash;30<sup>th</sup> August, 2013</h2>
<H2>About</H2>
<P>
Grammatical Framework (GF), <a href="http://www.grammaticalframework.org/">grammaticalframework.org</a>, is a multilingual grammar formalism
based on the idea of a shared abstract syntax and mappings between the abstract syntax and
concrete languages. GF has hundreds of users all over the world.
</p>
<p>
The GF Resource Grammar Library (RGL) implements the morphology (inflection) and basic syntax
(phrase structure) of some 26 languages:
Bulgarian,
Catalan,
Chinese,
Danish,
Dutch,
English,
Finnish,
French,
German,
Hindi,
Interlingua,
Japanese,
Italian,
Latvian,
Nepali,
Norwegian bokmål,
Persian,
Polish,
Punjabi,
Romanian,
Russian,
Sindhi,
Spanish,
Swedish,
Thai, and
Urdu.
These resources are freely available as open-source software. More languages are under construction,
in both in-house and external projects (Greek and Maltese forthcoming by the summer school).
</p>
<p>
We are constantly welcoming new languages, especially from new language families, as well as
EU languages not yet covered by the Resource Grammar Library
(Estonian, Lithuanian, Irish, Czech, Slovak, Hungarian, Slovene, and Portuguese).
Learn more at the <a href="http://www.grammaticalframework.org/lib/doc/status.html">RGL status page</a>. The Summer School is an excellent place to get started with a new language.
</p>
<p>
This year's special theme of “Scaling up Grammar Resources” means
extending the existing resource grammars with the ultimate goal of
dealing with any text in the supported languages. Lexicon extension is
an obvious part of this work, but also new grammatical constructions
are of interest. Porting resources from other open-source approaches,
such as WordNets and Apertium, is one method of doing this. And
reciprocally, we want to make GF resources easily reusable in other
approaches.
</p>
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The Summer School also has tracks for those interesting in applications (e.g. web and
mobile applications, and embedded grammars in C, C++, Haskell, Java, JavaScript, Python), as
well as a theory track (parsing, grammar compilation, statistical GF models).
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<h2 id="schedule">Schedule</h2>
<h3>First week (18-23 August):<br/>Introduction to GF and multilingual grammar programming</h3>
<ul>
<li>Tutorial on using the GF resource grammar library for small applications</li>
<li>Tutorial on the GF programming language</li>
<li>Tutorial on how to write a miniature resource grammar (morphology, paradigms, syntax)</li>
<li>Tutorial on complexity aspects, grammar compilation, portable grammar format</li>
<li>Tutorial on using new GF-tools like Eclipse IDE and GF Cloud</li>
</ul>
<p>
Tutorials will be given in morning sessions; supervised exercises in the
afternoon will make the attendants familiar with programming in GF.
</p>
<h3>Second week (25-30 August):<br/>Advanced work in specialized tracks</h3>
<ul>
<li>Resource Grammar track: large-scale grammar implementation for a new language</li>
<li>Application track: web applications, ontologies</li>
<li>Theory track: type theory, parsing, compiler issues</li>
<li>Hybrid systems: connection with statistical methods</li>
</ul>
<p>
In the mornings, each day is dedicated to a special track, with plenary
talks attended by all participants.
For the afternoons we want to organize group work on the various tracks,
and have the participants choose which group they join. On the last day,
results of these groups will be presented to all participants.
</p>
<h2>Teachers</h2>
<p><em>The following list is still to be confirmed and completed.</em></p>
<ul>
<li>Krasimir Angelov, U Gothenburg</li>
<li>Thomas Hallgren, U Gothenburg</li>
<li>Hans Leiß, LMU Munich</li>
<li>Laurette Pretorius, U South Africa</li>
<li>Aarne Ranta, U Gothenburg</li>
<li>Mike Rosner, U Malta</li>
<li>Christina Unger, U Bielefeld</li>
<li>others (to be announced)</li>
</ul>
<h2 id="venue">Venue</h2>
<img src="http://www.mpq.mpg.de/Theorygroup/CIRAC/wiki/images/f/f9/Kloster.jpg" alt="Frauenchiemsee island" />
<p>
The summer school will take place at the <a href="http://www.frauenwoerth.de/english/">Frauenwörth Monastery</a>,
on Frauenchiemsee island in Chiemsee lake, Bavaria, Germany (<a href="http://goo.gl/maps/uUnxN">map</a>).
</p>
<h3>Getting to Frauenwörth</h3>
<h4>By plane</h4>
<ol>
<li>Fly to Munich Airport.</li>
<li>Take S-Bahn line 8 to Munich East Station (Ostbahnhof), then the train to Prien at Lake Chiem. (<a href="http://www.cis.uni-muenchen.de/~leiss/GF-Summerschool-2013/Muenchen_flughafenPrien_a_chiemsee.pdf">S-Bahn/train timetable: Munich Airport - Prien</a>)</li>
<li>From Prien train station to the lake harbour Prien-Stock you can walk (1.8 km, 20 min), or go by bus, taxi or Chiemsee-railway (8 min).</li>
<li>At Prien-Stock, take the boat to the Fraueninsel (about 30 min. ride, roughly every 45 minutes). <strong>The last boat for the island leaves Prien-Stock at 19.30</strong> (<a href="http://www.chiemsee-schifffahrt.de/index.php?langSel=en&menuSel=2">boat timetable</a>).</li>
<li>The nunnery is next to the landing pier, to the left.</li>
</ol>
Alternatively, fly to Salzburg, Austria, take bus or taxi to Salzburg Main Station and then the train to Prien and go on as above.
<h4>By train</h4>
Use the line Munich-Salzburg; the trains run every hour. Schedules can be found <a href="http://www.bahn.de/international/view/en/index.shtml">here</a>. Get off at Prien, then proceed as above.
<h4>By car</h4>
<ol>
<li>Autobahn A8 from Munich into the direction of Salzburg; exit "Bernau", via Prien into the direction of Rimsting/Breitbrunn to Gstadt.</li>
<li>Park your car (no cars allowed to the island), there is sufficient parking space.</li>
<li>Take the ship to the Fraueninsel (about 10 min. ride).</li>
</ol>
<h2 id="accomodation">Accomodation and travel costs</h2>
<p>
Accomodation will be in the Benedictine abbey of Frauenorth on Frauenchiemsee island.
There are some rooms in categories A (€55/night), B (€45/night), and C (€30/night, no showers).
Approximate costs breakdown:
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<td>Accomodation (category B)</td>
<td>€45/night x 12</td>
<td>€ 540</td>
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<td>Breakfast, lunch &amp; dinner</td>
<td>€35/day x 12</td>
<td>€ 420</td>
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<td>Local travel costs (from Munich airport)</td>
<td>€36 x 2</td>
<td>€ 72</td>
</tr>
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<th colspan="2" style="text-align:right">Total:</th>
<th>€ 1032</th>
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<h2 id="registration">Registration</h2>
<p>
We have now opened a registration for those of you who wish to express your interest in attending.
Precise details about costs/payments will follow soon.
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<p>To receive updates about the event, kindly join the <a href="https://groups.google.com/forum/#!forum/gf-summer-school-2013">Google Group</a>.</p>
<h2 id="contact">Contact</h2>
<p>
If you have any questions about the summer school you can contact us below:
</p>
<ul>
<li>Head organiser: <strong>Hans Leiß</strong>, leiss at cis dot uni-muenchen dot de</li>
<li>Co-organiser: <strong>Aarne Ranta</strong>, aarne at chalmers dot se</li>
<li>Web/registration: <strong>John J. Camilleri</strong>, john dot j dot camilleri at chalmers dot se</li>
</ul>
<h2>Sponsor</h2>
<a href="http://www.volkswagenstiftung.de/">VolkswagenStiftung</a>
<h2 id="previous">Previous summer schools</h2>
<ul>
<li><a href="http://school.grammaticalframework.org/2009">GF Resource Grammar Summer School</a> (2009) in Gothenburg, Sweden</li>
<li><a href="http://school.grammaticalframework.org/2011">Second GF Summer School</a> (2011) in Barcelona, Spain</li>
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@@ -154,3 +154,9 @@ ParseSwe:
ParseEngSwe:
gf -make -literal=Symb -probs=$(PROBSFILE) -name=ParseEngSwe ParseEng.pgf ParseSwe.pgf
ParseChi:
gf -make -literal=Symb -probs=$(PROBSFILE) -name=ParseChi chinese/ParseChi.gf
ParseEngChi:
gf -make -literal=Symb -probs=$(PROBSFILE) -name=ParseEngChi ParseEng.pgf ParseChi.pgf