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A Grammar Development Environment for Feature-based APSG  

심광섭 (성신여자대학교 컴퓨터정보학부)
양재형 (강남대학교 컴퓨터미디어공학부)
Abstract
This paper presents GrammE, a grammar development environment for feature-based APSG. At the stage of a grammar development, analysis are be done by interpreting the grammar under development, given in a text format, it is relatively easy to diagnose the grammar. Once developed, the grammar is compiled, by using the embedded grammar compiler, into a parser program written in $C^{++}$. The parser program can be used in various types of natural language processing systems requiring syntactic analysis. GrammE is language-independent, and so far has been used for the development of Korean and Chinese grammars.
Keywords
GrammE Grammar Development; Syntactic Analysis; Syntactic Parser; Tool; Phrase Structure Grammar; GrammE;
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