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Figure 1: A dependency parse tree (top), one ofits feature trees (middle) and some of its subtreesbecause(bottom)
Figure 2: For any subtree rooted in awith therightmost leaf b , we could extend the subtree byany arc below or right to the path from ato b(shown in black)
Table 1. The POS tags are automatically generated
Table 4: Experimental Results on CoNLL 2009non-English datasets.

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