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Slot Grammar makes it easier to write practical, broad-coverage natural language grammars, for the following reasons. (a) The system has a lexicalist character; although there are grammar rules, they are fewer in number and simpler because analysis is largely data-driven — through use of slots taken from lexical entries. (b) There is a modular treatment of different grammatical phenomena through different rule types, for instance rule types for expressing linear ordering constraints. This modularity also reduces the differences between the Slot Grammars of different languages. (c) Several grammatical phenomena, such as coordination and extraposition, are treated mainly in a language-independent shell provided with the system.
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McCord, M.C. (1990). Slot Grammar. In: Studer, R. (eds) Natural Language and Logic. Lecture Notes in Computer Science, vol 459. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/3-540-53082-7_20
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