Type Description Language

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Type Description Language (TDL) is the name of a data type specification language defined in the book Implementing Typed Feature Structure Grammars.[1]

It is a modeling language specifically used to describe an ontology of HPSG types, these are typically used to model natural language phenomena. The LinGO suite, amongst other DELPH-IN (Deep Linguistic Processing with HPSG) open-source project.[citation needed] software and implementations, utilize TDL.

See also

  • Interface description language
  • DELPH-IN
  • Head-driven phrase structure grammar
  • Minimal recursion semantics

References

  1. Copestake, Ann (2002). Implementing Typed Feature Structure Grammars. CSLI Publications. pp. 233. ISBN 9781575862606. https://books.google.com/books?id=Kd_8PwAACAAJ. 

External links

  • DELPH-IN website





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