Functional grammar in Prolog : an integrated implementation for English, French, and Dutch /
Clasificación: | Libro Electrónico |
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Autor principal: | |
Formato: | Electrónico eBook |
Idioma: | Inglés |
Publicado: |
Berlin ; New York :
Mouton de Gruyter,
1992.
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Colección: | Natural language processing ;
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Temas: | |
Acceso en línea: | Texto completo |
Tabla de Contenidos:
- Foreword
- 1. Introducing ProfGlot
- 1.0. Introduction
- 1.1. Some practical points
- 1.2. Previous work on computational Functional Grammar
- 1.3. The structure of this book
- 2. Some elements of Prolog
- 2.0. Introduction
- 2.1. Declarative and procedural programming
- 2.2. Facts, rules, and questions
- 2.3. Prolog lists
- 2.4. Recursive definitions
- 2.5. Looking into Prolog atoms
- 2.6. Modifying a program during execution
- 2.7. Some built-in features of LPA-Prolog
- 3. Introducing Functional Grammar
- 3.0. Introduction
- 3.1. Outline of the Functional Grammar generator4. Overall structure of the ProfGlot program
- 4.0. Introduction
- 4.1. Structure of the program
- 4.2. The separate modules
- 4.3. Some special features
- 5. BasFac: basic facilities
- 5.0. Introduction
- 5.1. The module BasFac
- 6. EngLex: the English lexicon
- 6.0. Introduction
- 6.1. The module EngLex
- 7. FreLex: the French lexicon
- 7.0. Introduction
- 7.1. The module FreLex
- 8. DutLex: the Dutch lexicon
- 8.0. Introduction
- 8.1. The module DutLex
- 9. UniGen: the universal generator9.0. Introduction
- 9.1. The module UniGen
- 9.2. Conclusion
- 10. ParSel, UniExp and EngExp: universal and English expression
- 10.0. Introduction
- 10.1. The expression rules
- 11. FreExp: French expression
- 11.0. Introduction
- 11.1. The module FreExp
- 12. DutExp: Dutch expression
- 12.0. Introduction
- 12.1. The module DutExp
- 13. UniPar: universal parser
- 13.0. Introduction
- 13.1. The module UniPar
- 14. UniTra: a trilingual translator
- 14.0. Introduction
- 14.1. The module UniTra
- 15. UniLog: universal logic15.0. Introduction
- 15.1. The module UniLog
- 15.2. Conclusion
- Notes
- References
- Index and brief explanation of Prolog predicates
- Index of names and subjects