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EMNLP
2007
13 years 6 months ago
A Comparative Evaluation of Deep and Shallow Approaches to the Automatic Detection of Common Grammatical Errors
This paper compares a deep and a shallow processing approach to the problem of classifying a sentence as grammatically wellformed or ill-formed. The deep processing approach uses ...
Joachim Wagner, Jennifer Foster, Josef van Genabit...
LREC
2008
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13 years 6 months ago
Enriching the Venice Italian Treebank with Dependency and Grammatical Relations
In this paper we propose a rule-based approach to extract dependency and grammatical relations from the Venice Italian Treebank (VIT) (Delmonte et al., 2007) with bracketed tree s...
Sara Tonelli, Rodolfo Delmonte, Antonella Bristot
IJCNLP
2005
Springer
13 years 10 months ago
Using a Partially Annotated Corpus to Build a Dependency Parser for Japanese
Abstract. We explore the use of a partially annotated corpus to build a dependency parser for Japanese. We examine two types of partially annotated corpora. It is found that a pars...
Manabu Sassano
TAL
2004
Springer
13 years 10 months ago
Expressive Power and Consistency Properties of State-of-the-Art Natural Language Parsers
Abstract. We define Probabilistic Constrained W-grammars (PCWgrammars), a two-level formalism capable of capturing grammatical frameworks used in two state of the art parsers, nam...
Gabriel G. Infante López, Maarten de Rijke
ACL
1998
13 years 6 months ago
Know When to Hold 'Em: Shuffling Deterministically in a Parser for Nonconcatenative Grammars
Nonconcatenative constraints, such as the shuffle relation, are frequently employed in grammatical analyses of languages that have more flexible ordering of constituents than Engl...
Robert T. Kasper, Mike Calcagno, Paul C. Davis