Research
Research Areas
[Head-Driven [Phrase Structure] Grammar]
Welcome to the HPSG Web site at The Ohio State University offering current information relating to various aspects of the grammar formalism and linguistic theory of Head-Driven Phrase Structure Grammar.Events
- The 13th International Conference on HPSG. Varna, Bulgaria. July 24-27, 2006.
- Gatherings in previous years.
Resources
- HPSG Mailing List.
- Interactive HPSG Bibliography.
- Online Proceedings for the Int. HPSG Conferences since 2000.
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Overview Article:
"Head-Driven Phrase Structure Grammar: Linguistic Approach, Formal Foundations, and Computational Realization." by Robert D. Levine & Detmar Meurers. In Keith Brown (Ed.): Encyclopedia of Language and Linguistics, Second Edition. Oxford: Elsevier. 2006.
HPSG Research centers (other than OSU)
- Stanford
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Tübingen
- The new Tübingen HPSG Web site. (Bibliography, Projects, Systems, ...)
- The HPSG Gazette Newsletter (1996-1999)
- Bremen
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Heidelberg
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CoGETI: Constraint-based Grammar: Data, Theory, and Implementation.
(research network involving five sites in Germany, and OSU)
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CoGETI: Constraint-based Grammar: Data, Theory, and Implementation.
- Göttingen
- Warsaw
- London
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Saarbrücken
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DFKI.
- Hans Uszkoreit on HPSG and computational linguistics.
- Verbmobil.
- Verbmobil Reports.
- PARADICE.
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Computational Linguistics.
- PERFORM
- LATESLAV
- NEGRA
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DFKI.
- Groningen
- Edinburgh
Related Frameworks
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Categorial Grammar
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Manchester
- Web Accessible Papers and Reports
- Type-Logical Theorem Prover
- LexGram (Stuttgart)
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Manchester
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Lexical-Functional Grammar
- Stanford
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Essex
- LFG Bibliography
- Publicly Available LFG Systems
- The LFG mailing list
- Construction Grammar (Berkeley)
- Autolexical Grammar (Cyberia)
- Word Grammar (London)
Other Points of Interest
- Association for Computational Linguistics
- Colibri Newsletter
- Computation and Language E-Print Archive
- Computational Linguistics (Journal)
- SIGPHON (Computational Phonology)
- Natural Language Software Registry
- NLP in Ireland
- Survey of the State of the Art in Human Language Technology
- Ta! (Students' Journal for Computational Linguistics)
Last modified Thursday, March 22 2005

