Experiences with the GTU grammar development environment

Martin Volk, University of Zurich
Dirk Richarz, University of Koblenz-Landau

Published in

D. Estival; A. Lavelli; K. Netter; F. Pianesi (Eds.) Workshop on Computational Environments For Grammar Development And Linguistic Engineering at the ACL/EACL Joint Conference. Madrid. 1997. 107-113.

Abstract

In this paper we describe our experiences with a tool for the development and testing of natural language grammars called GTU (German: Grammatik-Testumgebumg; grammar test environment). GTU supports four grammar formalisms under a window-oriented user interface. Additionally, it contains a set of German test sentences covering various syntactic phenomena as well as three types of German lexicons that can be attached to a grammar via an integrated lexicon interface. What follows is a description of the experiences we gained when we used GTU as a tutoring tool for students and as an experimental tool for CL researchers. From these we will derive the features necessary for a future grammar workbench.

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