20 years of the Grammar Matrix: cross-linguistic hypothesis testing of increasingly complex interactions

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2022-10-20Cita bibliográfica
Zamaraeva, O., Curtis, C., Emerson, G., Fokkens, A., Goodman, M. ., Howell, K., Trimble, T., & Bender, E. M. (2022). 20 years of the Grammar Matrix: cross-linguistic hypothesis testing of increasingly complex interactions. Journal of Language Modelling, 10(1), 49–137. https://doi.org/10.15398/jlm.v10i1.292
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[Abstract] The Grammar Matrix project is a meta-grammar engineering framework expressed in Head-driven Phrase Structure Grammar (HPSG) and Minimal Recursion Semantics (MRS). It automates grammar implementation and is thus a tool and a resource for linguistic hypothesis testing at scale. In this paper, we summarize how the Grammar Matrix grew in the last decade and describe how new additions to the system have made it possible to study interactions between analyses, both monolingually and cross-linguistically, at new levels of complexity.
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HPSG
Grammar engineering
Typology
Hypothesis testing
Grammar engineering
Typology
Hypothesis testing
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Atribución 4.0 Internacional
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2299-8470e
2299-856X
2299-856X