Journal of Functional Programming
Multilingual authoring using feedback texts
COLING '98 Proceedings of the 17th international conference on Computational linguistics - Volume 2
XML and multilingual document authoring: convergent trends
COLING '00 Proceedings of the 18th conference on Computational linguistics - Volume 1
Proceedings of the ninth ACM SIGPLAN international conference on Functional programming
COLING-GEE '02 Proceedings of the 2002 workshop on Grammar engineering and evaluation - Volume 15
Putting Linguistics into Speech Recognition: The Regulus Grammar Compiler (Studies in Computational Linguistics (Stanford, Calif.).)
A pattern for almost compositional functions
Journal of Functional Programming
The Spoken Language Translator
The Spoken Language Translator
Speech recognition grammar compilation in Grammatical Framework
SLP '07 Proceedings of the Workshop on Grammar-Based Approaches to Spoken Language Processing
Dialogue system localization with the GF resource grammar library
SLP '07 Proceedings of the Workshop on Grammar-Based Approaches to Spoken Language Processing
Translating formal software specifications to natural language
LACL'05 Proceedings of the 5th international conference on Logical Aspects of Computational Linguistics
Developing and exploiting a multilingual grammar for human-computer interaction
HCII'11 Proceedings of the 14th international conference on Human-computer interaction: interaction techniques and environments - Volume Part II
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GF is a grammar formalism that has a powerful type system and module system, permitting a high level of abstraction and division of labour in grammar writing. GF is suited both for expert linguists, who appreciate its capacity of generalizations and conciseness, and for beginners, who benefit from its static type checker and, in particular, the GF Resource Grammar Library, which currently covers 12 languages. GF has a notion of multilingual grammars, enabling code sharing, linguistic generalizations, rapid development of translation systems, and painless porting of applications to new languages.