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Abstract: Introduction
When grammar-based techniques for natural language generation (and analysis
alike) find their way into collaborative projects or actual application,
big grammars tend to become hard to extend and debug. The MUG system
represents a new tool set with a graphical debugging environment for functional
unification grammars, which is designed to help grammar developers
inspect the results of their work.
The particular formalism supported is Multimodal Functional Unification
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@misc{ reitter-development,
author = "David Reitter",
title = "A Development Environment for Multimodal Functional Unification Generation
Grammars",
url = "citeseer.ist.psu.edu/article/reitter04development.html" }
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