Arabic GramCheck: a grammar checker for Arabic

Citation:
Shaalan, K., "Arabic GramCheck: a grammar checker for Arabic", Software Practice and Experience, vol. 35, no. 7, New York, NY, USA, John Wiley & Sons, Inc., pp. 643–665, 2005. copy at www.tinyurl.com/pv784gy

Abstract:

Arabic is a Semitic language that is rich in its morphology and syntax. The very numerous and complex grammar rules of the language may be confusing for the average user of a word processor. In this paper, we report our attempt at developing a grammar checker program for Modern Standard Arabic, called Arabic GramCheck. Arabic GramCheck can help the average user by checking his/her writing for certain common grammatical errors; it describes the problem for him/her and offers suggestions for improvement. The use of the Arabic grammatical checker can increase productivity and improve the quality of the text for anyone who writes Arabic. Arabic GramCheck has been successfully implemented using SICStus Prolog on an IBM PC. The current implementation covers a well-formed subset of Arabic and focuses on people trying to write in a formal style. Successful tests have been performed using a set of Arabic sentences. It is concluded that the approach is promising by observing the results as compared to the output of a commercially available Arabic grammar checker

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