Combinatory Categorial Grammar

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Introduction

Combinatory Categorial Grammar (CCG) is an efficiently parseable, yet linguistically expressive grammar formalism. It has a completely transparent interface between surface syntax and underlying semantic representation, including predicate-argument structure, quantification and information structure.

Software

OpenCCG: The OpenNLP library

OpenCCG, the OpenNLP CCG Library, is an open source natural language processing library written in Java, which provides parsing and realization services based on Mark Steedman's 's Combinatory Categorial Grammar (CCG) formalism.

The C&C Parser and Supertagger

The C&C CCG parser and supertagger form part of the language processing tools developed by James Curran and Stephan Clark. The tools are written in C++ and have been designed to be efficient enough for large-scale NLP tasks.

StatCCG

StatCCG is a statistical CCG parser (trained on CCGbank) written by Julia Hockenmaier. Executables are available here

CCGbank

Publications

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