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<P ALIGN="center"><CENTER><H1>Graduate Course: GF (Grammatical Framework)</H1>
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<I>Aarne Ranta</I><BR>
Tue Aug 21 09:21:59 2007
Fri Aug 31 09:01:15 2007
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<H1>News</H1>
<P>
31/8 Revised the description of the one- and five-point variants.
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<P>
21/8 Course mailing list started.
To subscribe, send a mail to <CODE>gf-subscribe at gslt hum gu se</CODE>
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The course consists of two modules. The first module is a one-week
intensive course (during the first intensive week of GSLT), which
is as such usable as a one-week intensive course for doctoral studies.
is as such usable as a one-week intensive course for doctoral studies,
if completed with a small course project.
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The second module is an independent programming project, written
The second module is a larger programming project, written
by each student (possibly working in groups) during the Autumn term.
This module ends with a three days' meeting where the projects are
presented and discussed.
The projects are discussed during the second intensive week of GSLT
(see <A HREF="http://www.gslt.hum.gu.se/courses/schedule.html">schedule</A>),
and presented at a date that will be set later.
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The first module goes through the basics of GF, including
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<A HREF="http://www.cs.chalmers.se/~aarne/GF/doc/tutorial/gf-tutorial2.html">GF Tutorial</A>.
<B>There will be a new version of the Tutorial available around 10 September</B>.
Those who just want to do the first module will write a simple application
as their course work during the intensive week.
as their course work during and after the first intensive week.
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Those who continue with the second module will choose a more substantial
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<H1>Prerequisites</H1>
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Experience in programming. No earlier natural language processing
experience is necessary.
or functional programming experience is necessary.
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The course is thus suitable both for GSLT and NGSLT students,
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