annn@mulga.oz (Ann Nicholson) (01/16/88)
I have a copy (in German) of the Stuttgart tech report "Eine benutzerfreundliche Softwareumgebung zur Entwicklung Lexikalisch-Funktionaler Grammatiken" describing their Prolog LFG system. Is there an English version of the report available? Also, does anyone have the Prolog code that is contained in the Appendix? Or know who I should contact at Stuttgart to get a tape of it? Thanks in advance... Ann Nicholson. Comp. Sci. Dept. University of Melbourne, Parkville 3052, Australia UUCP: {seismo,mcvax,ukc,ubc-vision,prlb2,enea,hplabs,tataelxsi}!munnari!annn ARPA: "annn%munnari@uunet.uu.net". CSNET: annn%munnari.oz@australia
gandalf@russell.STANFORD.EDU (Juergen Wagner) (01/20/88)
The address of the people in Stuttgart is (I'm not sure about the precise name of the institut but this should work): Andreas Eisele Institut fuer Computerlinguistik Universitaet Stuttgart Keplerstrasse D-7000 Stuttgart 1 Federal Republic of Germany Email: NBAA1@DS0RUS1.BITNET I hope this helps, -- Juergen Wagner, gandalf@Russell.Stanford.edu Center for the Study of Language and Information (CSLI), Stanford CA
gandalf@russell.STANFORD.EDU (Juergen Wagner) (01/22/88)
The address of the linguists in Stuttgart, FRG, where more information about the LFG system can be obtained, was almost correct. Stefan Momma asked me to post this correct address: Physical Mail: Andreas Eisele Institut fuer maschinelle Sprachverarbeitung Universitaet Stuttgart Keplerstrasse 17 D - 7000 Stuttgart 1 Fed. Rep. of Germany Electronic Mail: Internet: ims@rusvx2.rus.uni-stuttgart.dbp.de (looks strange but works!) BITNET: nbaa1423@ds0rus54 or nbab1424@ds0rus54 -- Juergen Wagner, gandalf@Russell.Stanford.edu Center for the Study of Language and Information (CSLI), Stanford CA