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//First steps to a hybrid GF-SMT system.//
Seyed M. Montazeri, Nivir Roy, and Gerardo Schneider.
From Contracts in Structured English to CL Specifications.
//5th International Workshop on Formal Languages and Analysis of Contract-Oriented Software (FLACOS'11)//,
volume 68 of EPTCS, pages 55-69,
Málaga, Spain, 22-23 September 2011.
[PDF/DOI http://dx.doi.org/10.4204/EPTCS.68.6]
#BR
//Formal analysis of contracts written in controlled English.//
S. Virk, M. Humayoun, and A. Ranta.
An Open-Source Punjabi Resource Grammar.
Proceedings of RANLP-2011, Recent Advances in Natural Language Processing,
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//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//,
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.//
Normunds Gruzitis and Guntis Barzdins.
Towards a More Natural Multilingual Controlled Language Interface to OWL,
//9th International Conference on Computational Semantics (IWCS)//,
pp. 335-339,
2011.
[PDF http://www.aclweb.org/anthology/W/W11/W11-0138.pdf]
#BR
//Access to ontologies in English and Latvian.//
M. Humayoun and A. Ranta.
Developing Punjabi Morphology, Corpus and Lexicon.
//The 24th Pacific Asia conference on Language, Information and Computation (PACLIC24)//,
@@ -69,6 +89,14 @@ Developing Punjabi Morphology, Corpus and Lexicon.
#BR
//Yet another South-East Asian language, spoken by 88 million people.//
J. Camilleri, Gordon J. Pace, and Mike Rosner.
Playing Nomic using a Controlled Natural Language.
//CNL 2010, Controlled Natural Language//,
Marettimo,
2010.
#BR
//Using GF for defining the rules of a game.//
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)//,
@@ -81,6 +109,32 @@ Tools for multilingual grammar-based translation on the web.
//Proceedings of the ACL 2010 System Demonstrations//,
ACM Digital Library,
2010.
#BR
//An overview of of GF for developers and users of translation systems.//
D. Dannélls and J. Camilleri.
Verb Morphology of Hebrew and Maltese - Towards an Open Source Type Theoretical Resource Grammar in GF.
//Proceedings of the Language Resources (LRs) and Human Language Technologies (HLT) for Semitic Languages Status, Updates, and Prospects, LREC-2010 Workshop//,
Malta, pp. 57-61.
2010.
[PDF http://spraakdata.gu.se/svedd/pub/lrec10.pdf]
#BR
//A study of Semitic non-concatenative morphology from the GF point of view.//
M. Humayoun and C. Raffalli.
MathNat - Mathematical Text in a Controlled Natural Language.
//Special issue: Natural Language Processing and its Applications. Journal on Research in Computing Science//, Volume 46.
2010.
#BR
//Natural language interface to a proof system, implemented in GF.//
D. Dannélls.
Discourse Generation from Formal Specifications Using the Grammatical Framework, GF.
//Special issue: Natural Language Processing and its Applications. Journal on Research in Computing Science (RCS)//,
volume 46. pp. 167-178,
2010.
#BR
//Interfacing GF with ontology, with a natural language generation perspective.//
R. Enache, A. Ranta, and K. Angelov.
An Open-Source Computational Grammar of Romanian.