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Core Arguments in Universal Dependencies

Core Arguments in Universal Dependencies

... of core vs. oblique dependents is one of the central concepts in Universal Dependen- cies (Nivre et ...recognizing core ar- guments in individual languages, combined with often incompatible ... See full document

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Universal Dependencies for Turkish

Universal Dependencies for Turkish

... The universal annotation guidelines of UD are based on the Google Universal Part-of-Speech Tagset (Petrov et ...Stanford Dependencies (De Marneffe et ...distinguishing core arguments ... See full document

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Toward Universal Dependencies for Ainu

Toward Universal Dependencies for Ainu

... In our annotation scheme, however, we main- tain the first conservative approach. This approach has an advantage that it can consistently annotate a subtype of Ainu which adopted several construc- tions from Japanese and ... See full document

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Universal Dependencies for Greek

Universal Dependencies for Greek

... to core arguments of content words; heads of the copula; nodes participating in coordinating conjunctions; non- projective dependencies; and multi-word expres- sions acting as clause-introductory ... See full document

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Universal Dependencies are Hard to Parse – or are They?

Universal Dependencies are Hard to Parse – or are They?

... To better understand the results for Turkish, we compare accuracies for the different label sets for the RBG parser which obtained best results on the Turkish treebank (Table 4). Most interestingly, we see that our ... See full document

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Universal Dependencies for Norwegian

Universal Dependencies for Norwegian

... are arguments of verbs (subject predicative SPRED and object predicative OPRED) and “free predica- tives” which are not arguments of the verb, but nonetheless characterize either a subject or an object in ... See full document

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Enhancing Universal Dependencies for Korean

Enhancing Universal Dependencies for Korean

... Unlike English, Korean language is a head-final language in which complement comes first followed by a head of verb phrase. This head is marked as root in the tag system of Universal Dependency Relations. This ... See full document

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Universal Dependencies for Mbyá Guaraní

Universal Dependencies for Mbyá Guaraní

... Nouns Drawing a distinction between nouns and inactive verbs is not trivial in Mbyá, since the B set of cross-reference markers of inactive verbs is also used as possessive markers on nouns, and nouns are productively ... See full document

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Towards Deep Universal Dependencies

Towards Deep Universal Dependencies

... Deep Universal Dependencies, a deep-syntactic annotation layer that can be derived semi-automatically from surface UD ...the core part for other languages after each UD ...more arguments, we ... See full document

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Universal Dependencies for Japanese

Universal Dependencies for Japanese

... Core dependent of the predicate Core dependents of the predicate can be either subject, direct object or indirect ob- ject in the context of UD. It is difficult to strictly define verb valency in Japanese; ... See full document

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Universal dependencies for Uyghur

Universal dependencies for Uyghur

... The UD scheme provides scope to include language-specific subtype labels. The label naming format is unversal:extention, which ensures that the core UD relation remains identifiable, making it possible to revert ... See full document

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The Universal Dependencies Treebank for Slovenian

The Universal Dependencies Treebank for Slovenian

... valency arguments, whereas semantically ’periph- eral’ sentence elements, such as sentence adverbs, discourse particles, interjections, vocatives, appo- sition, punctuation, clausal coordination, juxtapo- sition, ... See full document

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A Universal Dependencies Treebank for Marathi

A Universal Dependencies Treebank for Marathi

... Example 1a glosses the object as an accusative due to its non-definiteness, with a null morpheme, whilst Example 1b glosses it as a dative. UD’s guidelines specify that a construction with only two verbal ... See full document

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Universal Decompositional Semantics on Universal Dependencies

Universal Decompositional Semantics on Universal Dependencies

... missing arguments of many syntactic constructions, including predi- cate coordination, relative clauses, and embedded ...mark arguments using morphology, such as Spanish and Portuguese, because there are ... See full document

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Parsing Tweets into Universal Dependencies

Parsing Tweets into Universal Dependencies

... Universal Dependencies (Nivre et al., 2016, UD) were introduced to enable consistent anno- tation across different languages. To allow such consistency, UD was designed to be adaptable to different genres ... See full document

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Marrying Universal Dependencies and Universal Morphology

Marrying Universal Dependencies and Universal Morphology

... The two largest standardized, cross-lingual datasets for morphological annotation are provided by the Universal Dependencies (UD; Nivre et al., 2017) and Universal Morphology (UniMorph; Sylak- ... See full document

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Realizing Universal Dependencies Structures

Realizing Universal Dependencies Structures

... The next section shows the tree representations used by our system using a simple example from the training test. Section 3 describes the develop- ment of UD-S URF R for the original UD structures and how it was adapted ... See full document

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Universal Dependencies for Learner English

Universal Dependencies for Learner English

... Finally, a corpus that is annotated with both grammatical errors and syntactic dependencies paves the way for empirical investigation of the relation between grammaticality and syntax. Un- derstanding this ... See full document

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Developing Universal Dependencies for Wolof

Developing Universal Dependencies for Wolof

... This paper has presented the process of creating a Universal Dependency treebank for Wolof, the first UD treebank from the North Atlantic languages. Wolof is also the second Atlantic-Congo language (after Yoruba) ... See full document

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Empirically Sampling Universal Dependencies

Empirically Sampling Universal Dependencies

... pidis, Tiina Puolakainen, Sampo Pyysalo, Alexan- dre Rademaker, Loganathan Ramasamy, Livy Real, Laura Rituma, Rudolf Rosa, Shadi Saleh, Manuela Sanguinetti, Baiba Saul¯ite, Sebastian Schuster, Djam´e Seddah, Wolfgang ... See full document

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