Grammatical Framework (GF), grammaticalframework.org, is a multilingual grammar formalism based on the idea of a shared abstract syntax and mappings between the abstract syntax and concrete languages. GF has hundreds of users all over the world.
The GF Resource Grammar Library (RGL) implements the morphology (inflection) and basic syntax (phrase structure) of some 26 languages: Bulgarian, Catalan, Chinese, Danish, Dutch, English, Finnish, French, German, Hindi, Interlingua, Japanese, Italian, Latvian, Nepali, Norwegian bokmål, Persian, Polish, Punjabi, Romanian, Russian, Sindhi, Spanish, Swedish, Thai, and Urdu. These resources are freely available as open-source software. More languages are under construction, in both in-house and external projects.
We are especially interested in EU languages not yet covered by the Resource Grammar Library, namely: Estonian, Lithuanian, Irish, Czech, Slovak, Hungarian, Slovene, Portuguese, Greek, and Maltese. Learn more at the RGL status page. Embedded grammars are parsing and generation programs compiled from GF grammars and usable as parts of programs written in other languages: Haskell, Java, and JavaScript.
The summer school will take place in Frauenwörth Monastery, on the island Frauenchiemsee in Chiemsee lake, Bavaria, Germany. (Google maps link here)
Registration will open some time during Spring 2013, but if you have any questions about the summer school you can contact us now below.
Aarne Ranta, aarne at chalmers dot se
Olga Caprotti, caprotti at chalmers dot se