rpg@rex.cs.tulane.edu (Robert Goldman) (10/23/90)
Do any of you have one of these which is in the public domain? I would like to give one out to students in my NLP class so that they can get experience with something realistic, rather than a neat toy system. Anything you could send would be much appreciated (a neat toy grammar with a large lexicon, e.g.). Thanks, Robert Goldman
av@kielo.uta.fi (Arto V. Viitanen) (10/23/90)
>>>>> On 22 Oct 90 23:05:02 GMT, rpg@rex.cs.tulane.edu (Robert Goldman) said:
Robert> Do any of you have one of these which is in the public domain? I
Robert> would like to give one out to students in my NLP class so that they
Robert> can get experience with something realistic, rather than a neat toy
Robert> system. Anything you could send would be much appreciated (a neat toy
Robert> grammar with a large lexicon, e.g.).
I am not sure, whether it is on public domain, but on Feliks Kluz'niak and
Stanisl'aw Szpakowicz "Prolog for Programmers", Apic Studies in
Data Processing No. 24 there is program called Toy-Sequel. Toy-Sequel is cut
down version of SQL. It has queries, insert, updates, table creations and
dumps/loads (to save the database).
P.S. I just noticed: you said "non-toy dcg grammar" and program I suggest is
called "Toy-Sequel", ...
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