Functional Grammar in Prolog
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Functional Grammar in Prolog

An Integrated Implementation for English, French, and Dutch

  1. 275 pages
  2. English
  3. PDF
  4. Available on iOS & Android
eBook - PDF

Functional Grammar in Prolog

An Integrated Implementation for English, French, and Dutch

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Table of contents

  1. Foreword
  2. 1. Introducing ProfGlot
  3. 1.0. Introduction
  4. 1.1. Some practical points
  5. 1.2. Previous work on computational Functional Grammar
  6. 1.3. The structure of this book
  7. 2. Some elements of Prolog
  8. 2.0. Introduction
  9. 2.1. Declarative and procedural programming
  10. 2.2. Facts, rules, and questions
  11. 2.3. Prolog lists
  12. 2.4. Recursive definitions
  13. 2.5. Looking into Prolog atoms
  14. 2.6. Modifying a program during execution
  15. 2.7. Some built-in features of LPA-Prolog
  16. 3. Introducing Functional Grammar
  17. 3.0. Introduction
  18. 3.1. Outline of the Functional Grammar generator
  19. 4. Overall structure of the ProfGlot program
  20. 4.0. Introduction
  21. 4.1. Structure of the program
  22. 4.2. The separate modules
  23. 4.3. Some special features
  24. 5. BasFac: basic facilities
  25. 5.0. Introduction
  26. 5.1. The module BasFac
  27. 6. EngLex: the English lexicon
  28. 6.0. Introduction
  29. 6.1. The module EngLex
  30. 7. FreLex: the French lexicon
  31. 7.0. Introduction
  32. 7.1. The module FreLex
  33. 8. DutLex: the Dutch lexicon
  34. 8.0. Introduction
  35. 8.1. The module DutLex
  36. 9. UniGen: the universal generator
  37. 9.0. Introduction
  38. 9.1. The module UniGen
  39. 9.2. Conclusion
  40. 10. ParSel, UniExp and EngExp: universal and English expression
  41. 10.0. Introduction
  42. 10.1. The expression rules
  43. 11. FreExp: French expression
  44. 11.0. Introduction
  45. 11.1. The module FreExp
  46. 12. DutExp: Dutch expression
  47. 12.0. Introduction
  48. 12.1. The module DutExp
  49. 13. UniPar: universal parser
  50. 13.0. Introduction
  51. 13.1. The module UniPar
  52. 14. UniTra: a trilingual translator
  53. 14.0. Introduction
  54. 14.1. The module UniTra
  55. 15. UniLog: universal logic
  56. 15.0. Introduction
  57. 15.1. The module UniLog
  58. 15.2. Conclusion
  59. Notes
  60. References
  61. Index and brief explanation of Prolog predicates
  62. Index of names and subjects