Abstract : Maurice Gross' grammar lexicon contains an extremly rich and exhaustive information about the morphosyntactic and semantic properties of French syntactic functors (verbs, adjectives, nouns). Yet its use within natural language processing systems is still restricted. In this paper, we first argue that the information contained in the grammar lexicon is potentially useful for Natural Language Processing (NLP). We then sketch a way to translate this information into a format which is arguably more amenable for use by NLP systems.
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Claire Gardent, Bruno Guillaume, Guy Perrier, Ingrid Falk. Maurice Gross' grammar lexicon and Natural Language Processing. Language and Technology Conference, Apr 2005, Poznan/Pologne, France. ⟨inria-00103156⟩