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Figure 1: Example of a dependency tree.Se-quences of words that can be reduced are under-lined.
Figure 2:Example of reducible sequences ofwords found in a large corpus.
Table 1: Wikipedia texts statistics: total number oftokens and number of reducible sequences foundin them.
Table 2: Attachment scores on CoNLL 2006 and 2007 data. Standard deviations are provided in brack-ets

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