21.1512, Sum: German Grammar Checker

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Subject: 21.1512, Sum: German Grammar Checker

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Date: 29-Mar-2010
From: Sabrina Wilske < sw at coli.uni-sb.de >
Subject: German Grammar Checker
 

	
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Date: Mon, 29 Mar 2010 15:12:59
From: Sabrina Wilske [sw at coli.uni-sb.de]
Subject: German Grammar Checker

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Query for this summary posted in LINGUIST Issue: 20.1014                                                                                                                                               
 

This is a summary to my query from March 22, 2009, "20-1014: Qs: 
German Grammar Checker." 

Unfortunately I did not get any direct links to a desired tool, there 
seem to be none, but I did get referred to people, projects, and 
institutions and companies who are working in this area or did so in the 
past. Here is a list:

A project on Linguistically Supported Revising and Editing (LingURed):
http://www.lingured.info

Companies:
- IAI: http://www.iai.uni-sb.de
- Morphologic: http://www.morphologic.hu

Persons:
- Trude Heift (http://www.sfu.ca/~heift/) at Simon Fraser University, and 
the E-tutor for L2 German that she works on: 
http://www.e-tutor.org:8080/
     
- Mathias Schulze: http://germanicandslavic.uwaterloo.ca/~mschulze/

- Veit Reuer's dissertation:
http://www.cogsci.uni-
osnabrueck.de/~vreuer/publ/resumee_diss_vreuer.pdf

I wasn't able to get in contact with all of these people, but I thought it 
might be a good reference for other people interested in this area.

Thanks to Melita Aleksa, Simon Horst, Michael Piotrowski, and 
Rebecca Sachs for their help. 

Linguistic Field(s): Computational Linguistics




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