PLOGHELP PHRASE Chris Mellish, August 1982 Revised by Kathryn Seifert August 1986 Predicate for invoking goals involving grammar rules ?- phrase(, ). Keywords: grammar, natural language This predicate makes it easier to invoke goals involving predicates defined by grammar rules. It can be used to determine whether a list of words S representing a phrase or sentence conforms to the pattern specified by a particular grammar rule. The first argument, P, should be a goal involving the predicate defined by the grammar rule, but should not contain extra arguments for the input and output strings (ie it should look similar to the head of the grammar rule). The second argument, S, should be the list of words to be worked on. It is assumed that the whole of the list is to be used up by the grammar rule. For example, if a predicate 's' was defined by a rule like: s(s(X, Y)) --> np(X), vp(Y). then an appropriate call of 'phrase' would be: ?- phrase(s(X), [the, man, hit, me]). This would be completely equivalent to: ?- s(X, [the, man, hit, me], []). -- RELATED DOCUMENTATION ---------------------------------------------- PLOGHELP * GRAMMAR_RULE Prolog facilities for expressing definite clause grammars PLOGHELP * GRAMMARS Overview of HELP files dealing with grammars and natural language TEACH * GRAMMAR_RULES Tutorial introduction to Prolog grammar rules