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        <description>This is a first tutorial which walks you, step by step, through the process of writing a very small English grammar using OpenCCG. The grammar we're going to write is the 'tinytiny' English grammar, originally written by Ben Wing. As Ben says, this is a truly minimal grammar for CCG. If you haven't gone through the WebCCG tutorial, it might be helpful to do that first, to get a feel for grammar writing. BUT be aware that the format used for specifying grammars in WebCCG is not the same as the fo…</description>
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        <description>Main UT OpenCCG page

At present this page is simply a collection of things which may be useful when writing grammars in OpenCCG. Soon these scattered bits of information will be organized into something more coherent.

Predicates


The logical forms produced by the OpenCCG parser (recall that the semantic derivation occurs in parallel with the syntactic derivation) use predicates supplied by word declarations. The predicate is specified as an attribute of the word. If you're interested in the d…</description>
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        <description>Main UT OpenCCG page

This is a first tutorial which walks you, step by step, through the process of writing a very small English grammar for OpenCCG using VisCCG. The grammar we're going to write is the 'tinytiny' English grammar, originally written by Ben Wing. As Ben says, this is a truly minimal grammar for CCG. If you haven't gone through the WebCCG tutorial, it might be helpful to do that first, to get a feel for grammar writing. BUT be aware that the format used for specifying grammars in…</description>
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        <description>Array  Array 




Main UT OpenCCG page

This project is supported by a grant from UT Austin's 
Liberal Arts Instructional Technology Services.

This page is for internal coordination of the OpenCCG GUI development project. 
 
For more information about the project or to use WebCCG, go here. The WebCCG tutorial is here.</description>
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        <description>Main UT OpenCCG page

This page is for internal coordination of writing documentation and developing tutorials for the OpenCCG GUI. 

Documentation thoughts

	*  include templates for categories (e.g. template for noun categories, template for verb categories); this may be best implemented as explicit instructions on category-building
	*  put documentation notes into the .ccg file to show up when user hovers over category in GUI</description>
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        <description>For this exercise, you will create a small grammar from scratch using VisCCG. For your grammar, choose one of the following options:


	*  work on grammar fragment for a language other than English.
	*  or, a fragment for a particular domain that you are interested in.</description>
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        <description>*  Tagalog: Jason Baldridge
	*  Spanish: Víctor M. Castel

English grammars

	*  tinytiny, a minimal English grammar: Ben Wing
	*  DNB, a grammar for first sentences of Oxford DNB entries: Travis Brown
	*  Command Line, a Grammar for handling basic console commands: Andrew Harp
	*  Chess, a simple grammar for talking about chess matches: Trevor Fountain
	*  Short Order, a grammar for ordering breakfast from a short order cook: Jeff Rego</description>
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        <description>To enable syntax highlighting for .ccg files in GNU Nano, add this snippet to your ~/.nanorc file:


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        <description>Main UT OpenCCG page

This is a first tutorial which walks you, step by step, through the process of writing a very small English grammar using OpenCCG. The grammar we're going to write is the 'tinytiny' English grammar, originally written by Ben Wing. As Ben says, this is a truly minimal grammar for CCG. If you haven't gone through the WebCCG tutorial, it might be helpful to do that first, to get a feel for grammar writing. BUT be aware that the format used for specifying grammars in WebCCG is …</description>
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        <description>Main UT OpenCCG page

This page addresses the process of writing a new grammar with OpenCCG and VisCCG, from the ground up. There are a number of tutorials to familiarize yourself with the system before starting a new grammar. These can be found from the main OpenCCG page.</description>
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        <description>Project  People  Notes  Languages  AdaRTE   Lina Maria Rojas-Barahonas   Medical dialog system  Italian  COMIC  Mary Ellen Foster, Michael White, Johanna Moore  Facial expression, intonation, and dialog  English  CoSy  Geert-Jan Kruijff  NL interface for mobile robots   CrAg  Amy Isard, Carsten Brockmann, Jon Oberlander  Realization reflecting dimensions of personality  English  DIALOG  Magdalena Wolksa, Ivana Kruijff-Korbayova  Parsing mixed natural and formal language texts  German  FLIGHTS  M…</description>
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        <description>Here are some handy tips for making it easier to develop grammars with VisCCG.

Options to ccg2xml

Different prefixes for your generated XML files


When you create the XML files from your .ccg specification, it adds the name of your grammar by default to the files. For example, if you have a file called tagalog.ccg, the following is the default behavior:</description>
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        <description>Main UT OpenCCG page

This page provides a basic HOWTO for using the OpenCCG Web based frontend that is available at &lt;http://comp.ling.utexas.edu/ccggui/frontend&gt;. The frontend is intended for instructional purposes, not for actual grammar development (though you could use it to bootstrap the beginning of a grammar project). There are some things which are still not complete on it -- see below for details.</description>
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        <description>Main UT OpenCCG page

This page is all about grammar writing using OpenCCG. For a repository of grammars written using the ccg-format, visit the CCG cookbook on Sourceforge.

On this page you will find information about status of grammars being written with OpenCCG, a step-by-step tutorial for writing a small grammar, and (eventually) a more extensive grammar-writer's guide. The CCG GUI tutorial is here, and advanced topics in using the GUI for grammar writing are covered here.</description>
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