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Electronic Grammars and Reproducible Research
Maxwell, Mike. - : University of Hawai'i Press, 2012
Abstract: It is time for grammatical descriptions to become reproducible research. In order for this to happen, grammar descriptions must be testable, not only by the original author, but also by other linguists. Given the complexity of natural language grammars, and the ambiguity of prose descriptions, that testing is best done using computational tools to verify a computationally implementable grammar. At the same time, grammars need to be useful---and testable---for the foreseeable future; that is, they must be archivable. Yet if a computational grammar is tied to particular computational tools, it will inevitably become obsolescent. This paper describes a means of creating computationally interpretable grammars which are not tied to particular computational tools, nor (to the extent possible) to any particular linguistic theory, and which can therefore be expected to remain useful into the future. In order to make such formal grammars simultaneously understandable to humans, they are embedded into descriptive grammars of a more traditional sort, using the technique of Literate Programming. The implementation of this technology for morphology and phonology is described. It has been used to create morphological grammars for Bangla, Urdu and Pashto which are both human-readable and computationally testable. ; National Foreign Language Resource Center ; maxwell.pdf
URL: http://hdl.handle.net/10125/4536
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Electronic Grammars and Reproducible Research
Maxwell, Mike. - : University of Hawai'i Press, 2012
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C4 grammaticography colloquium: Electronic grammars: Taking advantage of the possibilities
Maxwell, Mike. - 2011
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Limitations of corpora
In: International journal of corpus linguistics. - Amsterdam [u.a.] : Benjamins 15 (2010) 3, 379-383
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Review: Morphological Analysis in Comparison (review)
In: Language. - Washington, DC : Linguistic Society of America 79 (2003) 4, 797
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Linguistic Resource Creation for Research and Technology Development: A Recent Experiment
In: DTIC (2003)
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Review: Lexical Phonology and the History of English (review)
In: Language. - Washington, DC : Linguistic Society of America 78 (2002) 2, 387
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A new program for doing morphology : "Hermit Crab"
In: Notes on linguistics. - Dallas, Tex. : Inst. 2 (1999) 1, 11-36
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"Derivations and constraints in phonology. Iggy Roca, ed. Oxford: Clarendon Press. 1997. 601 pp." [Rezension]
In: Notes on linguistics. - Dallas, Tex. : Inst. 2 (1999) 3, 145-162
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Interface: Pike and Maxwell : a response from Maxwell to Pike, which response has been forwarded with a note of introduction to the editors of NL
In: Notes on linguistics. - Dallas, Tex. : Inst. (1985) 32, 11-15
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Resegmenting as unit or sequence : do we really need it?
In: Notes on linguistics. - Dallas, Tex. : Inst. (1984) 30, 6-10
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The generative revolution and the Summer Institute of Linguistics (Part 2)
In: Notes on linguistics. - Dallas, Tex. : Inst. (1984) 29, 35-47
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On small clauses
In: Working papers in linguistics. - Seattle, Wash. : Dep. (1984) 8, 59-70
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The generative revolution and the Summer Institute of Linguistics : (Part 1)
In: Notes on linguistics. - Dallas, Tex. : Inst. (1983) 28, 13-15
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