Resources
- The Collection of Distributionally Idiosyncratic Items (CoDII),
an electronic data base of distributionally idiosyncratic items developed
in Project A5 Distributional Idiosyncrasies
of the Collaborative Research Centre 441
Linguistic Data Structures:
On the Relation between Data and Theory in Linguistics at the University of Tübingen,
Germany
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- An online grammar containing a selection of German constructions that are
captured by the theory of distributionally idiosyncratic items developed
in Project A5 Distributional Idiosyncrasies
of the Collaborative Research Centre 441
Linguistic Data Structures:
On the Relation between Data and Theory in Linguistics at the University of Tübingen,
Germany
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- The Bound Words Bibliography
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- The Polarity Items Bibliography
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- A web-based electronic edition of the course in Grammar Formalisms and Parsing,
compiled in Module A4 Grammar Formalisms and Parsing of the consortium
MiLCA
(Medienintensive Lehrmodule in der Computerlinguistik-Ausbildung [Media-Intensive
Teaching Modules in the Computational Linguistics Curriculum]) at the University of Tübingen,
Germany (not available anymore)
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- A number of HPSG teaching grammars developed in the framework of Module A4
Grammar Formalisms and Parsing of the consortium MiLCA Medienintensive Lehrmodule in der
Computerlinguistik-Ausbildung [Media-Intensive
Teaching Modules in the Computational Linguistics Curriculum], University of Tübingen, Germany.
The grammars are now available on Stefan Müller's
Grammix CD Rom.
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- A large HPSG grammar fragment for German developed in the framework of Project B8 An HPSG Grammar Fragment for German:
Linguistic Foundations and Computational Implementation and Domain Specific Processing of Constraint-Based Grammars
of the Collaborative Research Centre 340
Linguistic Foundations for Computational Linguistics, University of Tübingen, Germany. For documentation, see the
final project report.
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