A Grammar of Arabic in the Gpsg Formalism

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Hafidha Tendjaoui-merabti

Abstract

An important goal of computational linguistics has been the use of a linguistic
theory to direct the implementation of efficient language processing systems. GPSG (Generalized Phrase Structure Grammar) which is a unification based grammar formalism,
provides powerful mechanisms to handle many linguistic aspects, as the category valued
features that handle the unbounded dependencies and the ID/LP which is the most
attractive feature of GPSG for parsing variable word order languages In this paper we
will try to employ GPSG to formalize the syntactic structures of Arabic, since has a high
degree of word order freedom.

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Tendjaoui-merabti, H. (2003). A Grammar of Arabic in the Gpsg Formalism. AL-Lisaniyyat, 8(1), 51-66. https://doi.org/10.61850/allj.v8i1.412
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