Feasibility of a GPSG French Grammar
Résumé
The goal of this report is to study the feasibility of specifying a French grammar within the formalism
proposed in GPSG.
The linguistic specification of this formalism is revised in part 1, “A review of GPSG”. As we feel that one of the less dangerous ways to evaluate a linguistic model is to try to specify particular grammars, a variety of French constructions were studied and specified with some details along the lines of the GPSG formalism; the condensed results are presented in part 2, “A GPSG French Grammar” and in part 3, “Some remarks on Infinitival VP Complements in French”.
This report finishes with general conclusions summing up the preceding parts and with a few suggestions concerning the near future of some of the tasks of the ACORD Project.
The linguistic specification of this formalism is revised in part 1, “A review of GPSG”. As we feel that one of the less dangerous ways to evaluate a linguistic model is to try to specify particular grammars, a variety of French constructions were studied and specified with some details along the lines of the GPSG formalism; the condensed results are presented in part 2, “A GPSG French Grammar” and in part 3, “Some remarks on Infinitival VP Complements in French”.
This report finishes with general conclusions summing up the preceding parts and with a few suggestions concerning the near future of some of the tasks of the ACORD Project.
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