ABSTRACT
In this paper we present work in developing a computerized grammar for the Latin language.
It demonstrates the principles and challenges in developing a grammar for a natural language in a modern grammar formalism.
The grammar presented here provides a useful resource for natural language processing applications in different fields. It can be easily adopted for language learning and use in language technology for Cultural Heritage like translation applications or to support post-correction of document digitization.
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Index Terms
- Implementation of a Latin Grammar in Grammatical Framework
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