% % GENERATED FROM https://www.coli.uni-saarland.de % by : anonymous % IP : coli2006.lst.uni-saarland.de % at : Mon, 05 Feb 2024 15:43:39 +0100 GMT % % Selection : Author: Mark_van-der-Kraan % @InCollection{Erbach:1994_2, AUTHOR = {Erbach, Gregor}, TITLE = {Specification of Datatypes for LFG}, YEAR = {1994}, BOOKTITLE = {The Reusability of Grammatical Resources. Deliverable B: Specification of Datatypes}, EDITOR = {Erbach, Gregor and van der Kraan, Mark and Manandhar, Suresh and Moshier, M. Andrew and Ruessink, Herbert and Thiersch, Craig}, ADDRESS = {Edinburgh, Saarbrücken, Tilburg, Utrecht} } @Article{Erbach_et_al:1994, AUTHOR = {Erbach, Gregor and Moshier, M. Andrew and Manandhar, Suresh and Ruessink, Herbert and van der Kraan, Mark and Thiersch, Craig}, TITLE = {The Reusability of Grammatical Resources}, YEAR = {1994}, JOURNAL = {AUG News: The Newsletter of the ALEP User Group}, VOLUME = {1}, NUMBER = {1}, PAGES = {8-12} } @TechReport{Erbach_et_al:1994_1, AUTHOR = {Erbach, Gregor and Moshier, M. Andrew and Manandhar, Suresh and Ruessink, Herbert and van der Kraan, Mark and Thiersch, Craig}, TITLE = {The Reusability of Grammatical Resources}, YEAR = {1994}, NUMBER = {3(2)}, PAGES = {5-7}, ADDRESS = {Brighton, Sussex}, TYPE = {ELSNews}, INSTITUTION = {European Network in Language and Speech} } @InCollection{Erbach_Thompson:1993, AUTHOR = {Erbach, Gregor and Thompson, Henry}, TITLE = {Datatypes for LFG}, YEAR = {1993}, BOOKTITLE = {The Reusability of Grammatical Resources. Deliverable A: Selection of Datatypes}, EDITOR = {Erbach, Gregor and van der Kraan, Mark and Manandhar, Suresh and Moshier, M. Andrew and Ruessink, Herbert and Thiersch, Craig and Thompson, Henry}, ADDRESS = {Edinburgh} } @Book{Erbach_et_al:1993, AUTHOR = {Erbach, Gregor and van der Kraan, Mark and Manandhar, Suresh and Moshier, M. Andrew and Ruessink, Herbert and Thiersch, Craig}, TITLE = {The Reusability of Grammatical Resources. Deliverable A: Selection of Datatypes}, YEAR = {1993}, ADDRESS = {Edinburgh, Saarbrücken, Tilburg, Utrecht} } @Book{Gregor_et_al:1994, TITLE = {The Reusability of Grammatical Resources. Deliverable C}, YEAR = {1994}, EDITOR = {Erbach, Gregor and van der Kraan, Mark and Manandhar, Suresh and Moshier, M. Andrew and Ruessink, Herbert and Thiersch, Craig}, ADDRESS = {Edinburgh, Saarbrücken, Tilburg, Utrecht} } @Book{Gregor_et_al:1994_1, TITLE = {The Reusability of Grammatical Resources. Deliverable B: Specification of Datatypes}, YEAR = {1994}, EDITOR = {Erbach, Gregor and van der Kraan, Mark and Manandhar, Suresh and Moshier, M. Andrew and Ruessink, Herbert and Thiersch, Craig}, ADDRESS = {Edinburgh, Saarbrücken, Tilburg, Utrecht} } @Book{Gregor_et_al:1995, TITLE = {The Reusability of Grammatical Resources. Deliverable D}, YEAR = {1995}, EDITOR = {Erbach, Gregor and van der Kraan, Mark and Manandhar, Suresh and Moshier, M. Andrew and Ruessink, Herbert and Thiersch, Craig}, ADDRESS = {Edinburgh, Saarbrücken, Tilburg, Utrecht} } @InProceedings{Erbach_et_al:1995_1, AUTHOR = {Erbach, Gregor and van der Kraan, Mark and Manandhar, Suresh and Ruessink, Herbert and Thiersch, Craig and Skut, Wojciech}, TITLE = {Extending Unification Formalisms}, YEAR = {1995}, BOOKTITLE = {Proceedings of the 2nd Language Engineering Convention, October 16-18}, ADDRESS = {London, UK}, ABSTRACT = {This paper describes some of the results of the project LRE-61-061: The Reusability of Grammatical Resources. The aim of the project is to extend unification formalisms with notational devices and constraint solvers in order to facilitate the development of reusable grammars. Work covers both the theoretical description of the extensions as well as the practical implementation. The project took the Advanced Linguistic Engineering Platform (ALEP) as its starting point. ALEP was designed to allow for two levels of extension: additional syntactic expressions syntactic sugar and external specialised constraint solvers. The syntactic additions to ALEP comprise LFG coherence and completeness and an extended notation for phrase-structure rules. The project has developed solvers for set constraints and set operations, linear precedence constraints and for implicational or guarded constraints.}, ANNOTE = {COLIURL : Erbach:1995:EUFa.pdf} } @TechReport{Erbach_et_al:1995_2, AUTHOR = {Erbach, Gregor and van der Kraan, Mark and Manandhar, Suresh and Ruessink, Herbert and Thiersch, Craig and Skut, Wojciech}, TITLE = {Extending Unification Formalisms}, YEAR = {1995}, MONTH = {May}, NUMBER = {62}, PAGES = {8}, ADDRESS = {Saarbrücken}, TYPE = {CLAUS-Report}, INSTITUTION = {Universität des Saarlandes}, URL = {https://www.coli.uni-saarland.de/claus/claus62.ps}, ABSTRACT = {This paper describes some of the results of the project LRE-61-061: The Reusability of Grammatical Resources. The aim of the project is to extend unification formalisms with notational devices and constraint solvers in order to facilitate the development of reusable grammars. Work covers both the theoretical description of the extensions as well as the practical implementation. The project took the Advanced Linguistic Engineering Platform (ALEP) as its starting point. ALEP was designed to allow for two levels of extension: additional syntactic expressions syntactic sugar and external specialised constraint solvers. The syntactic additions to ALEP comprise LFG coherence and completeness and an extended notation for phrase-structure rules. The project has developed solvers for set constraints and set operations, linear precedence constraints and for implicational or guarded constraints.}, ANNOTE = {COLIURL : Erbach:1995:EUFb.pdf Erbach:1995:EUFb.ps} }