Spanish Resource Grammar
The Spanish Resource Grammar (SRG) is an open-source multi-purpose
large-coverage precise grammar for Spanish. The grammar is grounded in the
theoretical framework of Head-driven Phrase Structure Grammar
(HPSG) and uses Minimal Recursion
Semantics for the semantic representation. The SRG is implemented within the
Linguistic Knowledge Builder
(LKB) system, based on the
basic components of the LinGO
Grammar Matrix.
The grammar is been developed by Montserrat Marimon at
the Institut Universitari de Lingüística Aplicada
(IULA) of Universitat Pompeu Fabra
(UPF) and it is funded by the Juan de la Cierva
program (MEC, Spain) within the TEXTERM-II project (BFF2003-2111).
The SRG is part of the DELPH-IN
open-source repository of linguistic resources and tools for writing, testing
and benchmarking and efficiently processing HPSG grammars.
References
- Montserrat Marimon, Núria Bel, Sergio Espeja and Natalia Seghezzi (2007).
The Spanish Resource Grammar: pre-processing strategy and lexical acquisition.
In T. Baldwin et al. (eds.) Proceedings of the Workshop on Deep Linguistic Processing,
Association for Computational Linguistics. ISBN 978-1-932432-88-6.
- Montserrat Marimon, Núria Bel and Natalia Seghezzi (2007).
Test Suite Construction for a Spanish Grammar.
In Tracy Holloway King and Emily M. Bender (eds.) Proceedings of the Grammar Engineering
Across Frameworks (GEAF07) Workshop. "CSLI Studies in Computational Linguistics ONLINE".
pp. 250-264. ISSN 1557-5772.
- Montserrat Marimon, Natalia Seghezzi and Núria Bel (2007).
An Open-source Lexicon for Spanish.
Procesamiento del Lenguaje Natural, n. 39, pp. 131-137. Septiembre, 2007. ISSN 1135-5948.
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