Grammatical Framework: From Interlingual Semanticsto Morphophonemic Processes
Book chapter, 2023

Grammatical Framework (GF) is a programming language and a grammar formalism. It is designed to cover all levels of rule-based language processing, from semantics via syntax to the smallest details of morphology. Its most well-known applications are interlingual machine translation and multilingual text generation, but it is being increasingly used for creating general-purpose language-processing components, both for the major languages of Europe and the World and for languages with little or no earlier resources. In this paper, we will focus on the practical use of GF for rule-based description of linguistic structures, ranging from semantics to morphophonemics.

Author

Aarne Ranta

University of Gothenburg

Chalmers, Computer Science and Engineering (Chalmers), Computing Science

Inari Listenmaa

Rule-Based Language Technology

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Subject Categories (SSIF 2025)

Natural Language Processing

Comparative Language Studies and Linguistics

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11/27/2025