Proceedings of the Workshop on Deep Linguistic Processing

This workshop was conceived with the aim of bringing together the different computational linguistic subcommunities which model language predominantly by way of theoretical syntax, either in the form of a particular theory (e.g. CCG, HPSG, LFG, TAG or the Prague School) or a more general framework which draws on theoretical and descriptive linguistics. We characterise this style of computational linguistic research as deep linguistic processing, due to it aspiring to model the complexity of natural language in rich linguistic representations. Aspects of this research have in the past had their own separate fora, such as the ACL 2005 workshop on deep lexical acquisition, as well as TAG+, Alpino, ParGram and DELPHIN meetings. However, since the fundamental approach of building a linguistically-founded system, as well as many of the techniques used to engineer efficient systems, are common across these projects and independent of the specific grammar formalism chosen, we felt the need for a common meeting in which experiences could be shared among a wider community.

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