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NLG grammars

NLG grammars. Design, testing and uses. NLG Grammars. WHAT? WHY?. NLG Grammars. WHAT? WHY?. NLG Grammars. HOW?. WHAT? WHY?. NLG Grammars. HOW?. PROPERTIES?. USES?. WHAT? WHY?. NLG Grammars. HOW?. PROPERTIES?.

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NLG grammars

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  1. NLG grammars Design, testing and uses

  2. NLG Grammars

  3. WHAT? WHY? NLG Grammars

  4. WHAT? WHY? NLG Grammars HOW?

  5. WHAT? WHY? NLG Grammars HOW? PROPERTIES?

  6. USES? WHAT? WHY? NLG Grammars HOW? PROPERTIES?

  7. NLG-Grammars share interesting properties with other kinds of grammars - i.e., grammars for other purposes and users - but they also bring with them several important additional properties that may prove to be highly advantage.

  8. Crucial properties of appropriate linguistic resources • wide-coverage • generality • multi-register • multi-situation • text-oriented generation grammars need to show a closer resemblance to descriptive reference grammars than to ‘theoretical’ grammars

  9. NLG Grammars

  10. NLG Grammars Reference Grammars

  11. Pedagogical grammars NLG Grammars Reference Grammars

  12. Contrastive Grammars Pedagogical grammars NLG Grammars Reference Grammars

  13. Contrastive Grammars Pedagogical grammars NLG Grammars Reference Grammars ?

  14. Testing and Maintenance: Example Sets

  15. Grammar development and documentation: Example Sets • large grammars are complex and difficult for newcomers to understand • this difficulty can be eased by providing example sets (‘test suites’, ‘exercise sets’) that show how particular sentences are generated using a grammar

  16. How to keep a large grammar ‘working’? • Example sets...

  17. New forms of reference grammars for the 21st. Century ...will need: • to support a variety of readings by a variety of readers • to support a variety of uses • to support links not just to exemplifying texts but also to flow-through corpus • to support arguments and alternatives by making it possible to trace through the description Matthiessen & Nesbitt (1996)

  18. Synergies for the future • The production and management of large-scale linguistic resources (LE) requires solutions to tasks that are also found elsewhere: • management of test suites and examples: best of all, drawn from corpora • using the organisation of the linguistic description to organise its documentation: descriptive and reference grammars • contrastive linguistics and multilingual descriptions

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