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wip/agfl,
Formalism for the syntactic description of Natural Languages
Branch: CURRENT,
Version: 3.2,
Package name: agfl-3.2,
Maintainer: olafsThe AGFL formalism for the syntactic description of Natural Languages
has been developed by the Computer Science Department of the Radboud
University of Nijmegen. It is a formalism in which large context free
grammars can be described in a compact way. AGFLs belong to the family
of two level grammars, along with attribute grammars: a first,
context-free level is augmented with set-valued features for expressing
agreement between parts of speech.
The AGFL parser generation system for Natural Languages generates
efficient parsers from AGFL grammars. It includes a lexicon system
suitable for the large lexica needed in real-life NLP applications.
Required to run:[
lang/cdl3]
Required to build:[
print/tex-boxedminipage] [
print/tex-epsf] [
pkgtools/cwrappers]
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- (2022-07-03) Package deleted from pkgsrc
- (2020-09-29) Package has been reborn
- (2020-09-29) Package deleted from pkgsrc
- (2020-01-02) Package has been reborn
- (2019-12-17) Package deleted from pkgsrc
- (2019-12-15) Package has been reborn
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2014-12-17 23:02:10 by Olaf Seibert | Files touched by this commit (6) |
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Import agfl-3.2 as wip/agfl.
The AGFL formalism for the syntactic description of Natural Languages
has been developed by the Computer Science Department of the Radboud
University of Nijmegen. It is a formalism in which large context free
grammars can be described in a compact way. AGFLs belong to the family
of two level grammars, along with attribute grammars: a first,
context-free level is augmented with set-valued features for expressing
agreement between parts of speech.
The AGFL parser generation system for Natural Languages generates
efficient parsers from AGFL grammars. It includes a lexicon system
suitable for the large lexica needed in real-life NLP applications.
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