Publicly Available LFG Resources
The following is intended to contain a list of publicly available LFG Resources
(interpreted widely, as anything that might help you `do' LFG).
As a (probably futile) attempt at spam reduction, email addresses are given with a
"#" in place of a "@" below.
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The PARC dependency bank.
Contact: thking#PARC.XEROX.COM (Tracy Holloway King)
A "treebank" which
encodes grammatical functions and other grammatical information (tense,
number, statement type, etc) without trees: a dependency bank for 700 sentences
randomly selected from the
UPenn Wall Street Journal tree bank.
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Baby Glue 1.2.
Contact: Avery.Andrews#anu.edu.au (Avery Andrews)
"a rudimentary partial implementation of glue semantics for LFG (Win95 and up)".
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This page is maintained by
Doug Arnold,
of the
Department of Language and Linguistics, at the
University of Essex.
Last update: Monday, 18 January, 2010.