Grammatical Framework Bibliography
Aarne Ranta
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==Publications on GF==
In reverse temporal order:
H. Burden and R. Heldal.
Natural Language Generation from Class Diagrams.
//Proceedings of the 8th International Workshop on Model-Driven Engineering, Verification and Validation (MoDeVVa 2011)//,
Wellington, New Zealand,
ACM,
2011.
[Draft PDF http://www.grammaticalframework.org/doc/archive/a9-burden.pdf]
#BR
//Using GF to verbalize platform-independent requirement specifications as a part of a software engineering tool chain.//
C. España-Bonet, R. Enache, A. Slaski, A. Ranta, L. Màrquez, and M. Gonzàlez.
Patent translation within the MOLTO project.
Proceedings of the 4th Workshop on Patent Translation,
MT Summit XIII, Xiamen, China, September 23, 2011.
[PDF http://www.lsi.upc.edu/~cristinae/CV/docs/MTS11PatEspanaetal.pdf]
#BR
//First steps to a hybrid GF-SMT system.//
Seyed M. Montazeri, Nivir Roy, and Gerardo Schneider.
From Contracts in Structured English to CL Specifications.
//5th International Workshop on Formal Languages and Analysis of Contract-Oriented Software (FLACOS'11)//,
volume 68 of EPTCS, pages 55-69,
Málaga, Spain, 22-23 September 2011.
[PDF/DOI http://dx.doi.org/10.4204/EPTCS.68.6]
#BR
//Formal analysis of contracts written in controlled English.//
S. Virk, M. Humayoun, and A. Ranta.
An Open-Source Punjabi Resource Grammar.
Proceedings of RANLP-2011, Recent Advances in Natural Language Processing,
Hissar, Bulgaria, 12-14 September, 2011.
pp. 70-76.
[PDF http://lml.bas.bg/~iva/ranlp2011/RANLR2011_Proceedings.PDF]
#BR
//Punjabi syntax, building on Humayoun and Ranta 2010.//
D. Dannélls, M. Damova, R.Enache, M. Chechev.
A Framework for Improved Access to Museum Databases in the Semantic Web.
Proceedings of the Workshop on Language Technologies for Digital Humanities and Cultural Heritage,
RANLP-2011, Recent Advances in Natural Language Processing,
Hissar, Bulgaria, 12-14 September, 2011,
pp 8-15
[PDF http://publications.lib.chalmers.se/cpl/record/index.xsql?pubid=145395]
#BR
//Representing and verbalizing in GF of an Cultural Heritage ontology.//
A. Ranta.
Translating between Language and Logic: What Is Easy and What is Difficult?
In N. Bjørner and V. Sofronie-Stokkermans (eds.),
//CADE-23. Automated Deduction//,
LNCS/LNAI 6803,
pp. 5-25,
2011.
[PDF at Springer http://www.springerlink.com/content/42n685777k846810/]
[Draft PDF http://www.cse.chalmers.se/~aarne/articles/cade2011.pdf]
#BR
//Invited talk at the CADE conference, showing how GF can help writing natural language interfaces//
//to proof systems, and also exploring how to make the language richer, e.g. how to get from//
//"for all numbers x, x is even or x is odd" to "every number is even or odd".//
A. Ranta.
//Grammatical Framework: Programming with Multilingual Grammars//,
CSLI Publications, Stanford, 2011.
[Book web page http://www.grammaticalframework.org/gf-book/]
#BR
//Meant as the standard reference and textbook on GF.//
O. Caprotti, K. Angelov, R. Enache, T. Hallgren, A. Ranta.
The MOLTO Phrasebook.
Swedish Language Technology Conference SLTC 2010.
[PDF http://publications.lib.chalmers.se/cpl/record/index.xsql?pubid=131251]
#BR
//Tourist Phrasebook grammar, available in 14 European languages.//
G. Détrez and R. Enache.
A Framework for Multilingual Applications on the Android Platform
Swedish Language Technology Conference SLTC 2010.
[PDF http://www.grammaticalframework.org/doc/archive/sltc10_submission_24.pdf]
#BR
//A description of the Java implementation of the GF runtime system, which makes it possible//
to create grammar-based applications running on an Android phone.//
Normunds Gruzitis and Guntis Barzdins.
Towards a More Natural Multilingual Controlled Language Interface to OWL,
//9th International Conference on Computational Semantics (IWCS)//,
pp. 335-339,
2011.
[PDF http://www.aclweb.org/anthology/W/W11/W11-0138.pdf]
#BR
//Access to ontologies in English and Latvian.//
M. Humayoun and A. Ranta.
Developing Punjabi Morphology, Corpus and Lexicon.
//The 24th Pacific Asia conference on Language, Information and Computation (PACLIC24)//,
2010.
#BR
//Yet another South-East Asian language, spoken by 88 million people.//
J. Camilleri, Gordon J. Pace, and Mike Rosner.
Playing Nomic using a Controlled Natural Language.
//CNL 2010, Controlled Natural Language//,
Marettimo,
2010.
#BR
//Using GF for defining the rules of a game.//
R. Enache and K. Angelov
Typeful Ontologies with Direct Multilingual Verbalization.
//CNL 2010, Controlled Natural Language//,
Marettimo,
2010.
#BR
//Investigating the benefits of using GF as a language for representing ontologies.//
[PDF http://www.grammaticalframework.org/doc/archive/cnl2010_submission_2.pdf]
S. Virk, M. Humayoun, and A. Ranta.
An Open Source Urdu Resource Grammar.
//Proceedings of the 8th Workshop on Asian Language Resources (Coling 2010 workshop)//,
2010.
#BR
//The national language of Pakistan, spoken by 60 million people; almost the same as Hindi.//
A. Ranta, K. Angelov, and T. Hallgren.
Tools for multilingual grammar-based translation on the web.
//Proceedings of the ACL 2010 System Demonstrations//,
ACM Digital Library,
2010.
[PDF http://www.aclweb.org/anthology-new/P/P10/P10-4012.pdf]
#BR
//An overview of GF for developers and users of translation systems.//
D. Dannélls and J. Camilleri.
Verb Morphology of Hebrew and Maltese - Towards an Open Source Type Theoretical Resource Grammar in GF.
//Proceedings of the Language Resources (LRs) and Human Language Technologies (HLT) for Semitic Languages Status, Updates, and Prospects, LREC-2010 Workshop//,
Malta, pp. 57-61.
2010.
[PDF http://spraakdata.gu.se/svedd/pub/lrec10.pdf]
#BR
//A study of Semitic non-concatenative morphology from the GF point of view.//
M. Humayoun and C. Raffalli.
MathNat - Mathematical Text in a Controlled Natural Language.
//Special issue: Natural Language Processing and its Applications. Journal on Research in Computing Science//, Volume 46.
2010.
#BR
//Natural language interface to a proof system, implemented in GF.//
D. Dannélls.
Discourse Generation from Formal Specifications Using the Grammatical Framework, GF.
//Special issue: Natural Language Processing and its Applications. Journal on Research in Computing Science (RCS)//,
volume 46. pp. 167-178,
2010.
#BR
//Interfacing GF with ontology, with a natural language generation perspective.//
R. Enache, A. Ranta, and K. Angelov.
An Open-Source Computational Grammar of Romanian.
A. Gelbukh (ed.), //CiCLING-2010//,
LNCS 6008,
2010.
#BR
//A Romance language different enough not to follow the Romance functor.//
K. Angelov and A. Ranta.
Implementing Controlled Languages in GF.
N. Fuchs (ed.), //CNL-2009 Controlled Natural Languages//,
LNCS/LNAI 5972,
2010.
K. Angelov, B. Bringert and A. Ranta.
PGF: A Portable Run-time Format for Type-theoretical Grammars,
//Journal of Logic, Language and Information//,
19(2),
pp. 201-228,
2009.
[SpringerLink http://www.springerlink.com/content/y32q021028747k70/]
A. Ranta.
The GF Resource Grammar Library.
//Linguistic Issues in Language Technology//,
2 (2),
2009.
[PDF http://elanguage.net/journals/index.php/lilt/article/viewFile/214/158]
#BR
//A systematic presentation of the library from the linguistic point of view.//
A. Ranta.
Grammatical Framework: A Multilingual Grammar Formalism,
//Language and Linguistics Compass//,
Vol. 3, [on-line http://www.blackwell-compass.com/subject/linguistics/article_view?parent=section&last_results=section%3Dlnco-computational&sortby=date§ion=lnco-computational&browse_id=lnco_articles_bpl155&article_id=lnco_articles_bpl155]
2009.
#BR
//An overview of GF for readers with a general academic brackground.//
A. Ranta and K. Angelov.
Implementing Controlled Languages in GF.
//CNL-2009//,
//CEUR Workshop Proceedings//,
vol. 448,
[on-line http://sunsite.informatik.rwth-aachen.de/Publications/CEUR-WS/Vol-448/],
2009.
#BR
//Makes a case for using GF in controlled language implementation, illustrated by Attempto Controlled English ported to French, German, and Swedish; longer version in 2010.//
A. Ranta. Grammars as Software Libraries.
In Y. Bertot, G. Huet, J-J. Lévy, and G. Plotkin (eds.),
//From Semantics to Computer Science//,
Cambridge University Press, Cambridge,
pp. 281-308,
2009.
[pdf (preliminary version) http://www.cse.chalmers.se/~aarne/articles/libraries-kahn.pdf]
#BR
//Grammar-libraries from the software engineering point of view, with an example application to mathematical language.//
K. Angelov.
Incremental Parsing in Parallel Multiple Context-Free Grammars.
EACL 2009.
#BR
//Describes the algorithm used in parsing with GF.//
A. Ranta, B. Bringert, and K. Angelov.
The GF Grammar Development Environment.
System demo. Proceedings of //EACL-2009//,
2009.
[PDF http://www.aclweb.org/anthology-new/E/E09/E09-2015.pdf]
#BR
//An overview of GF from the grammarian's point of view.//
B. Bringert, K. Angelov, and A. Ranta.
Grammatical Framework Web Service,
System demo. Proceedings of //EACL-2009//,
2009.
[PDF http://www.aclweb.org/anthology-new/E/E09/E09-2003.pdf]
#BR
//An overview of how to build web services on top of PGF using the Google Web Toolkit.//
A. Ranta and K. Angelov.
Implementing Controlled Languages in GF,
To appear in the proceedings of //CNL-2009//, LNCS, Springer,
2009.
#BR
//On the use of GF for controlled languages, exemplified by an implementation of Attempto Controlled English then ported to three other language.//
R. Cooper and A. Ranta.
Natural Languages as Collections of Resources.
In //Language in Flux: Dialogue Coordination, Language Variation, Change//,
ed. by R. Cooper and R. Kempson, pp. 109-120. London: College Publications,
2008.
#BR
//The resource grammar idea applied to language learning and evolution.//
Moisés Salvador Meza Moreno and B. Bringert.
Interactive Multilingual Web Applications with Grammatical Framework.
In B. Nordström and A. Ranta (eds),
//Advances in Natural Language Processing (GoTAL 2008)//,
LNCS/LNAI 5221, Springer,
2008.
#BR
//Shows how GF compiled to JavaScript is used in dynamic multilingual web pages.//
Peter Ljunglöf and Staffan Larsson.
A grammar formalism for specifying ISU-based dialogue systems.
In B. Nordström and A. Ranta (eds),
//Advances in Natural Language Processing (GoTAL 2008)//,
LNCS/LNAI 5221, Springer,
2008.
[pdf http://www.ling.gu.se/~peb/pubs/LjunglofLarsson-2008a.pdf]
#BR
//Explains how GoDiS dialogue systems are specified by GF grammars.//
K. Angelov.
Type-Theoretical Bulgarian Grammar.
In B. Nordström and A. Ranta (eds),
//Advances in Natural Language Processing (GoTAL 2008)//,
LNCS/LNAI 5221, Springer,
2008.
#BR
//Explains the implementation of a Bulgarian resource grammar in GF.//
B. Bringert.
High-precision Domain-specific Interlingua-based Speech Translation
with Grammatical Framework.
//Coling 2008 Workshop on Speech Translation for Medical and Other Safety-Critical Applications//,
Manchester, UK, August 23,
2008.
#BR
//Shows how to build spoken language translators based on GF grammars and their compilation to Nuance.//
A. Ranta.
How predictable is Finnish morphology? An experiment on lexicon construction.
In J. Nivre, M. Dahllöf and B. Megyesi (eds),
//Resourceful Language Technology: Festschrift in Honor of Anna Sågvall Hein//,
University of Uppsala,
2008.
Available from [series homepage http://publications.uu.se/abstract.xsql?dbid=8933]
#BR
//Presents an experiment on smart paradigms in Finnish.//
A. Ranta.
Example-based grammar writing.
To appear in L. Borin and S. Larsson (eds),
Festschrift for Robin Cooper,
2007.
#BR
//Presents and discusses the ideas of grammar composition and example-based grammar writing.//
B. Bringert.
Rapid Development of Dialogue Systems by Grammar Compilation.
//8th SIGdial Workshop on Discourse and Dialogue//,
Antwerp, Belgium, September 1-2,
2007.
[pdf http://www.cse.chalmers.se/~bringert/publ/gf-voicexml/gf-voicexml.pdf]
#BR
//Shows how to build a web-based spoken dialogue system by generating VoiceXML and JavaScript.//
A. El Dada and A. Ranta.
Implementing an Open Source Arabic Resource Grammar in GF.
In M. Mughazy (ed),
//Perspectives on Arabic Linguistics XX. Papers from the Twentieth Annual Symposium on Arabic Linguistics, Kalamazoo, March 26//
John Benjamins Publishing Company.
2007.
#BR
//An outline of the Arabic resource grammar project, focusing on linguistic aspects.//
A. El Dada.
Implementation of the Arabic Numerals and their Syntax in GF.
Computational Approaches to Semitic Languages: Common Issues and Resources,
ACL-2007 Workshop,
June 28, 2007, Prague.
2007.
#BR
//A case study with the resource grammar, focusing on the morphosyntax//
//and agreement of constructions with numerals.//
A. Ranta.
Modular Grammar Engineering in GF.
//Research on Language and Computation//,
5:133-158, 2007.
Draft available as [pdf http://www.cse.chalmers.se/~aarne/articles/multieng3.pdf].
#BR
//Adapts library-based software engineering methods to grammar writing//
//and introduces the module system of GF.//
A. Ranta.
The GF Grammar Compiler.
//Workshop on New Directions in Type-theoretic Grammars//,
Dublin, August 2007 (ESSLLI workshop).
2007.
[pdf http://www.cse.chalmers.se/~aarne/articles/ar-compiler.pdf]
#BR
//Describes the compilation of GF source code to lower-level run-time formats.//
M. Humayoun, H. Hammarström, and A. Ranta.
Urdu Morphology, Orthography and Lexicon Extraction.
//CAASL-2: The Second Workshop on Computational Approaches to Arabic Script-based Languages//,
July 21-22, 2007, LSA 2007 Linguistic Institute, Stanford University.
2007.
#BR
//Fairly complete open-source Urdu morphology and elemenraty syntax in GF.//
N. Perera and A. Ranta.
Dialogue System Localization with the GF Resource Grammar Library.
//SPEECHGRAM 2007: ACL Workshop on Grammar-Based Approaches to Spoken Language Processing//,
June 29, 2007, Prague.
2007.
[pdf http://www.cse.chalmers.se/~aarne/articles/perera-ranta.pdf]
#BR
//An experiment in porting an in-car dialogue system from two to six languages.//
B. Bringert.
Speech Recognition Grammar Compilation in Grammatical Framework
//SPEECHGRAM 2007: ACL Workshop on Grammar-Based Approaches to Spoken Language Processing//,
June 29, 2007, Prague.
2007.
#BR
//Generation of speech recognition language models from GF in several formats://
//GSL (Nuance), SRGS, JSGF, and HTK SLF, with embedded semantic interpretation.//
A. Ranta.
Features in Abstract and Concrete Syntax.
//The 2nd International Workshop on Typed Feature Structure Grammars//,
Tartu, 24 May 2007 (NODALIDA workshop).
2007.
[pdf http://www.cse.chalmers.se/~aarne/articles/ranta-tfsg2007.pdf]
#BR
//Explores the design choices of incorporating features in a GF-like grammar,//
//with comparisons to feature-based unification grammars.//
O. Caprotti and M. Seppälä.
Multilingual Delivery of Online Tests in mathematics.
Proceedings of Online Educa Berlin 2006. 29 November - 1 December 2006.
Berlin, Germany.
2006.
[pdf http://webalt.math.helsinki.fi/content/e16/e301/e785/MultilingualDeliveryofOnlineTestsinMathematics_eng.pdf]
#BR
//This papers shows screenshots of multilingual generation in the//
//WebALT project, using GF and the resource grammar library.//
J. Khegai.
Language engineering in Grammatical Framework (GF).
Phd thesis, Computer Science, Chalmers University of Technology,
2006.
[pdf http://www.cse.chalmers.se/~janna/Janna_Khegai_phd.pdf]
#BR
//Collection of articles and technical reports on multilingual authoring//
//and the Russian resource grammar.//
B. Bringert and A. Ranta.
A Pattern for Almost Compositional Functions.
//ICFP 2006, The 11th ACM SIGPLAN International Conference on Functional Programming, Portland, Oregon, September 18-20, 2006//,
2006.
[pdf http://www.cse.chalmers.se/~bringert/publ/composOp/composOp.pdf].
#BR
//A method of generic programming useful for compiler construction//
//and transfer-based translation.//
M. Forsberg, H. Hammarstrom, and A. Ranta.
Morphological Lexicon Extraction from Raw Text Data.
//FinTAL 2006//,
Turku, August 23-25, 2006.
Springer LNCS/LNAI 4139,
pp. 488-499,
2006.
#BR
//A method for automatical production of morphological lexica based//
//on inflection engines such as those of GF resource grammar library.//
A. Ranta.
Type Theory and Universal Grammar.
//Philosophia Scientiae, Constructivism: Mathematics, Logic, Philosophy and Linguistics//,
cahier spécial 6,
pp. 115-131,
2006.
#BR
//A philosophical study of the medieval thesis that//
//grammar is the same in all languages and the difference is only in words.//
J. Khegai.
GF parallel resource grammars and Russian.
In proceedings of ACL2006
(The joint conference of the International Committee on Computational
Linguistics and the Association for Computational Linguistics) (pp. 475-482),
Sydney, Australia, July 2006.
#BR
//Gives an outline of the Russian resource grammar project.//
J. Khegai.
Grammatical Framework (GF) for MT in sublanguage domains.
Proceedings of 11th Annual conference of the European Association for
Machine Translation, , Oslo.
pp. 95-104,
2005.
#BR
//Shows how GF is used in controlled language translation.//
W. Ng'ang'a.
Multilingual content development for eLearning in Africa.
eLearning Africa: 1st Pan-African Conference on ICT for Development,
Education and Training. 24-26 May 2006, Addis Ababa, Ethiopia.
2006.
[pdf http://webalt.math.helsinki.fi/content/e16/e301/e583/MultilingualContentDevelopmentforeLearninginAfrica-final1_eng.pdf]
#BR
//Presents a programme for producing educational material in African languages//
//via multilingual generation in GF.//
R. Jonson.
Generating statistical language models from interpretation grammars in dialogue system.
In Proceedings of EACL'06, Trento, Italy.
2006.
#BR
//Uses GF grammars to generate statistical language models for speech recognition.//
A. El Dada and A. Ranta.
Arabic Resource Grammar.
//Arabic Language Processing (JETALA)//,
5-6 June 2006, IERA, Rabat, Morocco,
2006.
#BR
//An outline of the Arabic resource grammar project, focusing on software aspects.//
D. A. Burke and K. Johannisson.
Translating Formal Software Specifications to Natural Language. A Grammar-Based Approach.
In P. Blache, E. Stabler, J. Busquets and R. Moot (eds),
Logical Aspects of Computational Linguistics (LACL 2005),
Springer LNAI 3402,
pp. 51-66,
2005.
#BR
//A paper explaining how a multilingual GF grammar is completed with//
//Natural Language Generation techniques to improve text quality.//
B. Bringert, R. Cooper, P. Ljunglöf, A. Ranta,
Multimodal Dialogue System Grammars.
//Proceedings of DIALOR'05, Ninth Workshop on the Semantics and Pragmatics of Dialogue, Nancy, France, June 9-11, 2005//,
2005.
[pdf http://www.cse.chalmers.se/~bringert/publ/mm-grammars-dialor/mm-grammars-dialor.pdf].
#BR
//Shows how mouse clicks can be integrated in GF grammars//
//alongside with speech input.//
K. Johannisson,
Formal and Informal Software Specifications.
PhD thesis,
Computer Science, Göteborg University,
2005.
[http://www.cse.chalmers.se/~krijo/thesis/thesisA4.pdf]
#BR
//Collection of articles in the GF-KeY project, with an introduction.//
P. Ljunglöf.
Expressivity and Complexity of the Grammatical Framework.
PhD thesis, Computer Science,
Göteborg University,
2004.
[pdf http://www.cse.chalmers.se/~peb/pubs/Ljunglof-2004a.pdf]
#BR
//Language-theoretical study of GF and its parsing problem.//
A. Ranta.
Grammatical Framework: A Type-Theoretical Grammar Formalism.
//Journal of Functional Programming//, 14(2),
pp. 145-189,
2004.
Draft available as [ps.gz http://www.cse.chalmers.se/~aarne/articles/gf-jfp.ps.gz].
#BR
//Theoretical paper explaining the GF formalism and its implementation.//
//The standard reference on GF, but doesn't cover the module system.//
A. Ranta.
Computational semantics in type theory.
//Mathematics and Social Sciences//, 165,
pp. 31-57,
2004.
Draft available as [pdf http://www.cse.chalmers.se/~aarne/articles/3formsem.pdf].
#BR
// Shows how Montague-style grammars are implemented in GF and extends//
//this to type-theoretical grammars for anaphoric expressions.//
H. Hammarström and A. Ranta.
Cardinal Numerals Revisited in GF.
//Workshop on Numerals in the World's Languages//.
Dept. of Linguistics Max Planck Institute for Evolutionary Anthropology, Leipzig,
2004.
#BR
//An overview of the numeral grammar project, covering 88 languages.//
A. Ranta.
Grammatical Framework Tutorial.
In A. Beckmann and N. Preining, editors,
//ESSLLI 2003 Course Material I//,
//Collegium Logicum//,
volume V,
pp. 1-86.
Kurt Gödel Society,
Vienna,
2004.
#BR
//A revised version of the on-line GF tutorial, v1.0.//
J. Khegai and A. Ranta.
Building and Using a Russian Resource Grammar in GF.
In A. Gelbukh (ed),
//Intelligent Text Processing and Computational Linguistics (CICLing-2004)//,
Seoul, Korea, February 2003,
Springer LNCS 945,
pp. 38-41,
2004.
[ps.gz http://www.cse.chalmers.se/~aarne/articles/mexico.ps.gz].
#BR
//An introduction to the GF resource grammar project, with Russian as prime example.//
A. Ranta and R. Cooper.
Dialogue Systems as Proof Editors.
//Journal of Logic, Language and Information//, 13,
pp. 225-240,
2004.
Conference version (IJCAR/ICoS-3, Siena, June 2001) available as
[ps.gz http://www.cse.chalmers.se/~aarne/articles/dialogue3.ps.gz].
//Shows a close analogy between task-oriented dialogue systems//
//and metavariable-based proof editors.//
J. Khegai and A. Ranta.
Building and Using a Russian Resource Grammar in GF.
In A. Gelbukh (ed),
//Intelligent Text Processing and Computational Linguistics (CICLing-2004)//,
Seoul, Korea, February 2003,
Springer LNCS 945,
pp. 38-41,
2004.
[ps.gz http://www.cse.chalmers.se/~aarne/articles/mexico.ps.gz].
#BR
//Explains how the GF GUI is used in syntax editing and discusses//
//how new grammars are created.//
R. Hähnle, K. Johannisson, and A. Ranta.
An Authoring Tool for Informal and Formal Requirements Specifications.
In R. D. Kutsche and H. Weber (eds),
//ETAPS/FASE-2002: Fundamental Approaches to Software Engineering//,
Springer LNCS,
vol. 2306,
pp. 233--248,
2002.
[pdf http://www.cse.chalmers.se/~krijo/GF/FASE.pdf]
#BR
//Describes a GF-based authoring tool for object-oriented//
//specifications in OCL and English. Carries out in full//
//the work proposed in the position paper (Hähnle & Ranta 2001).//
K. Johannisson and A.Ranta,
Formal Verification of Multilingual Instructions.
//Proceedings of the Joint Winter Meeting 2001//.
Departments of Computer Science and Computer Engineering,
Chalmers University of Technology and Göteborg University.
2001.
[ps.gz http://www.cse.chalmers.se/~aarne/articles/aarne+krijo.ps.gz].
#BR
//Instructions for an alarm system in four languages, verified in the proof editor Alfa.//
R. Hähnle and A. Ranta,
Connecting OCL with the Rest of the World.
//ETAPS 2001 Workshop on Transformations in UML (WTUML)//,
Genova,
2001.
[ps.gz http://www.cse.chalmers.se/~reiner/papers/wtuml.ps.gz].
#BR
//A position paper explaining how GF can be used to help in object-oriented//
//modelling, with some examples on natural-language interaction with//
//OCL (Object Constraint Language)//.
T. Hallgren, "The Correctness of Insertion Sort",
Manuscript, Chalmers University, Göteborg, 2001.
Available in
[ps http://www.cse.chalmers.se/~hallgren/Papers/insertion_sort.ps]
#BR
//A seven-page text generated by GF-Alfa//.
A. Ranta. "Bescherelle bricolé",
[ps.gz ../../GF2.0/doc/BeschBric.ps.gz],
2001.
#BR
//A machine-generated book on French conjugation implemented in GF.//
T. Hallgren and A. Ranta,
An Extensible Proof Text Editor.
In M. Parigot and A. Voronkov (eds),
//Logic for Programming and Automated Reasoning (LPAR'2000)//,
LNCS/LNAI 1955,
pp. 70-84,
Springer Verlag, Heidelberg,
2000.
[ps.gz http://www.cse.chalmers.se/~aarne/articles/lpar2000.ps.gz].
#BR
//Describes an interface to the proof editor Alfa written in GF//.
M. Dymetman, V. Lux, and A. Ranta,
XML and multilingual document authoring: converging trends.
//Proceedings of the The 18th International Conference on Computational Linguistics (COLING 2000)//,
pp. 243-249,
Saarbruecken,
2000.
[ps.gz http://www.cse.chalmers.se/~aarne/articles/coling2000.ps.gz].
#BR
//Relates GF not only with XML but also with definite clause grammars//.
P. Mäenpää and A. Ranta.
The type theory and type checker of GF.
//Colloquium on Principles, Logics, and Implementations of High-Level Programming Languages, Workshop on Logical Frameworks and Meta-languages, Paris, 28 September 1999//.
1999.
[ps.gz href=http://www.cse.chalmers.se/~aarne/papers/lfm1999.ps.gz].
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//Concise theoretical presentation of GF, using the old notation prior to v0.9//.
==Background for GF==
In alphabetical order:
L. Magnusson.
//The Implementation of ALF - a Proof Editor based on Martin-Löf's//
//Monomorphic Type Theory with Explicit Substitutions//.
PhD Thesis, Department of Computing Science,
Chalmers University of Technology and Göteborg University,
1994.
#BR
//Back in 1992 the most wonderful program in the world, ALF is//
//a model that GF directly follows: GF is Yet ALF.//
P. Martin-Löf.
//Intuitionistic Type Theory//.
Bibliopolis, Naples, 1984.
#BR
//A very accessible book (if you have access to it!) on type theory directly from the source.//
B. Nordström, K. Petersson, and J. Smith.
//Programming in Martin-Löf's Type Theory: an Introduction//.
Oxford University Press, 1990.
The book is out of print, but a free version can be picked up from
[www.cse.chalmers.se/Cs/Research/Logic/book/ http://www.cse.chalmers.se/Cs/Research/Logic/book/]
#BR
//Standard reference on the subject//.
A. Ranta.
//Type Theoretical Grammar//.
Oxford University Press, Oxford,
1994.
#BR
//Monograph on type theory in linguistics. Includes an introduction//
//to type theory. Focused on semantics, in particular anaphora. A first,//
//very rudimentary implementation of linearization in the proof system ALF.//
A. Ranta.
Syntactic categories in the language of mathematics.
In P. Dybjer, B. Nordström, and J. Smith, eds.,
//Types for Proofs and Programs//,
pp. 162-182,
Lecture Notes in Computer Science
996,
Springer-Verlag,
Heidelberg,
1995.
[ps.gz http://www.cse.chalmers.se/~aarne/articles/baastad.ps.gz]
#BR
//Predecessor of GF: grammar defined in type theory and implemented in ALF//.
A. Ranta.
Context-relative syntactic categories and the formalization of mathematical text.
In S. Berardi and M. Coppo, eds.,
//Types for Proofs and Programs//,
pp. 231-248,
Lecture Notes in Computer Science
1158,
Springer-Verlag,
Heidelberg,
1996.
[ps.gz http://www.cse.chalmers.se/~aarne/articles/torino.ps.gz].
#BR
//Extending the theory of the previous paper. The implementation in ALF//
//eventually became so heavy that the need arose for GF.//
A. Ranta.
Structures grammaticales dans le français mathématique.
//Mathématiques, informatique et Sciences Humaines.//,
vol. 138 pp. 5-56 and 139 pp. 5-36,
1997.
#BR
//A rather comprehensive French grammar presented in a type-theoretical style.//
A. Ranta.
Syntactic calculus with dependent types.
//Journal of Logic, Language and Information//, vol. 4,
pp. 413-431, 1998.
#BR
//Interprets Lambek Calculus in type theory and defines some extensions//.