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This page is written and maintained by EmilyBender. Please send comments by email.
The LinGO Grammar Matrix is an open-source starter-kit for rapid prototyping of precision broad-coverage grammars compatible with the LKB. The Matrix thrives on input from users working on varied languages. If you're interested, please contact us --- through the mailing list, or by emailing [http://faculty.washington.edu/ebender Emily Bender] at ebender at u dot washington dot edu.
The [wiki:MatrixWishList Wish List] page serves as a forum for relatively informal exchange among developers and consumers, in addition to the Matrix mailing list.
There is an excellent http://faculty.washington.edu/ebender/papers/userguide.pdf guide available (Flickinger, Dan, Emily M. Bender and Stephan Oepen. 2003. MRS in the LinGO Grammar Matrix: A Practical User's Guide. ms). Some of it is out of date, but it is still the best single source of information.
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[http://www.delph-in.net/matrix Matrix web site], includes publications and a list of languages
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[http://www.delph-in.net/matrix/customize/matrix.cgi Customization page], to customize and download a current copy of the Matrix
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[http://www.delph-in.net/matrix/#where], for instructions on obtaining the customization system source code
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[http://lists.delph-in.net/mailman/listinfo/matrix/ Matrix mailing list ]
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[http://lemur.ling.washington.edu/trac/matrix trac site]: Submit bug reports here!
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[http://courses.washington.edu/ling567 Matrix-based multilingual grammar engineering course] at the University of Washington, taught annually since 2004.
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The Matrix is a key component of the [http://depts.washington.edu/uwcl/Montage Montage] toolkit (currently still just a bunch of good ideas), a suite of tools to assist in the documentation of grammars of underdescribed languages.
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The [http://depts.washington.edu/uwcl/twiki/bin/view.cgi/Main/GrammarEngineeringFAQ LKB Grammar Engineering/FAQ] on the [http://depts.washington.edu/uwcl/twiki/bin/view.cgi/Main/WebHome UW Treehouse wiki] may be useful to those working with the Matrix.
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VersionControlForGrammarDevelopment is a wiki page detailing how to use version control systems (e.g. SVN, Mercurial) with a grammar.
- We have some examples in the short and sweet [wiki:MatrixMrsTestSuite MRS Test Suite]s, which now exist for multiple languages.
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[http://courses.washington.edu/ling567 Emily Bender's course], University of Washington
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[http://www.hf.ntnu.no/hf/isk/Ansatte/petter.haugereid/grammar-course.html Petter Haugereid's course], NTNU and U. Saarlandes
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[http://www.coli.uni-saarland.de/~yzhang/ge/ Yi Zhang's course], U. Saarlandes
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[http://www.coli.uni-saarland.de/~tania/slavigram/ Tania Avgustinova's course], U. Saarlandes (see also http://www.coli.uni-saarland.de/kvv/detailpage.php?id=1351)
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Georgetown University 2009: Ling 564, Computational Grammar Formalisms, taught by Tony Davis
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OSU 2006: LINGUIST L614, Alternative Syntactic Theories, taught by Michael Daniels
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[http://lingo.stanford.edu/courses/07/lsa/ Bender, Flickinger & Oepen's course], LSA Institute 2007
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[http://hpsg.stanford.edu/05inst/ Sag, Wasow & Bender's course], LSA Institute 2005
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Gautam Sengupta's courses, University of Hyderabad
The Grammar Matrix has been used as the basis for the following grammars:
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The NorSource Grammar (Hellan and Haugereid, 2003)
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[http://wiki.delph-in.net/moin/KrgTop KRG]: The Korean Resource Grammar (Kim and Yang, 2003)
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The Modern Greek Grammar (Kordoni and Neu, 2005)
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The Spanish Resource Grammar (Marimon, Bel and Seghezzi, 2007)
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[http://nlxgroup.di.fc.ul.pt/lxgram/ LXGram]: Portuguese Grammar (Branco and Costa, 2008)
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[http://chefpferd.ikp.uni-bonn.de:8105/logon HaG] (Hausa Grammar; Crysmann, 2009)
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[http://www.bultreebank.org/BURGER/index.html BURGER] Bulgarian
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WambayaTop: wmb (Wambaya; Bender, 2008)
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[http://mcg.opendfki.de/ MCG] Mandarin
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[http://wiki.delph-in.net/moin/MandarinGrammarOnline ManGO] Mandarin
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8/11/11: Customization system source code [http://www.delph-in.net/matrix/#where available]
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10/27/08: New trac site announced. Submit bug reports [http://lemur.ling.washington.edu/trac/matrix here]! Update: trac was getting spammed. Please submit bug reports (with choices files, if appropriate) to matrix-dev -at- uw.edu.
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We are currently expanding the phenomenon libraries to include case, agreement, tense and aspect, as well as extensions to the existing libraries for word order, sentential negation, yes-no questions and coordination.
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PET now has :+.
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MatrixDevTop: Notes for Matrix developers
Work on the Grammar Matrix is currently supported by an NSF CAREER grant (BCS-0644097).
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