Most papers on FCG are supported by interactive web demonstrations. If you are unfamiliar with these demos, please take a look first at our Web Demonstration Guide.
The demonstrations included here below are pre-recorded and documented by the grammar developers. We also maintain a web service which handles user input online for a number of grammars.
Demonstrations that support scientific reports
- Computational Construction Grammar for Visual Question Answering (Jens Nevens, Paul Van Eecke and Katrien Beuls)
- Abstract Meaning Representation (Martina Galletti, Paul Van Eecke and Katrien Beuls)
- Basics of Fluid Construction Grammar (Luc Steels)
- Constructions at Work! Visualising Linguistic Pathways for Computational Construction Grammar (Sébastien Hoorens, Katrien Beuls and Paul Van Eecke)
- Grow your own grammar: An open-ended construction-based grammar for the Spanish verb phrase (Katrien Beuls)
- Russian Verbs of Motion and their Aspectual Partners in Fluid Construction Grammar (Yana Knight, Katrien Beuls and Michael Spranger)
- Robust Processing of the Dutch VP (Paul Van Eecke)
- Insight grammar learning using pro- and anti-Unification (Luc Steels and Paul Van Eecke)
- A library of Meta-Level Diagnostics and Repairs for Fluid Construction Grammar (Katrien Beuls, Paul Van Eecke and Luc Steels)
- A constructional approach to planning, plan emulation and plan recognition (Paul Van Eecke, Tânia Marques and Katrien Beuls)
- A Computational Construction Grammar Approach to Pronominal Clitics in European Portuguese (Tânia Marques and Katrien Beuls)
- Inflectional Patterns as Constructions: Spanish verb morphology in Fluid Construction Grammar (Katrien Beuls)
- Long-Distance Dependencies without Filler-Gaps: A Cognitive-Functional Alternative in Fluid Construction Grammar (Remi van Trijp)
- Linguistic Assessment Criteria for Explaining Language Change: A Case Study on Syncretism in German Definite Articles (Remi van Trijp)
Demonstrations that support books/journal issues