Dependency grammar

MC De Marneffe, J Nivre - Annual Review of Linguistics, 2019 - annualreviews.org
Dependency grammar is a descriptive and theoretical tradition in linguistics that can be
traced back to antiquity. It has long been influential in the European linguistics tradition and …

Universal dependencies v1: A multilingual treebank collection

J Nivre, MC De Marneffe, F Ginter… - Proceedings of the …, 2016 - aclanthology.org
Cross-linguistically consistent annotation is necessary for sound comparative evaluation
and cross-lingual learning experiments. It is also useful for multilingual system development …

[PDF][PDF] Universal Stanford dependencies: A cross-linguistic typology.

MC De Marneffe, T Dozat, N Silveira, K Haverinen… - LREC, 2014 - lrec-conf.org
Revisiting the now de facto standard Stanford dependency representation, we propose an
improved taxonomy to capture grammatical relations across languages, including …

[PDF][PDF] Universal dependency annotation for multilingual parsing

R McDonald, J Nivre… - Proceedings of the …, 2013 - aclanthology.org
We present a new collection of treebanks with homogeneous syntactic dependency
annotation for six languages: German, English, Swedish, Spanish, French and Korean. To …

Enhanced english universal dependencies: An improved representation for natural language understanding tasks

S Schuster, CD Manning - Proceedings of the Tenth International …, 2016 - aclanthology.org
Many shallow natural language understanding tasks use dependency trees to extract
relations between content words. However, strict surface-structure dependency trees tend to …

[PDF][PDF] Stanford Typed Dependencies Manual

MC De Marneffe - 2008 - worksheets.codalab.org
Please note that this manual describes the original Stanford Dependencies representation.
As of version 3.5. 2, the default representation output by the Stanford Parser and Stanford …

Towards a universal grammar for natural language processing

J Nivre - International conference on intelligent text processing …, 2015 - Springer
Universal Dependencies is a recent initiative to develop cross-linguistically consistent
treebank annotation for many languages, with the goal of facilitating multilingual parser …

Overview of the SPMRL 2013 shared task: A cross-framework evaluation of parsing morphologically rich languages

D Seddah, R Tsarfaty, S Kübler, M Candito… - Proceedings of the …, 2013 - hal.science
This paper reports on the first shared task on statistical parsing of morphologically rich lan-
guages (MRLs). The task features data sets from nine languages, each available both in …

[PDF][PDF] Introducing the SPMRL 2014 shared task on parsing morphologically-rich languages

D Seddah, S Kübler, R Tsarfaty - … of the First Joint Workshop on …, 2014 - aclanthology.org
This first joint meeting on Statistical Parsing of Morphologically Rich Languages and
Syntactic Analysis of Non-Canonical English (SPMRL-SANCL) featured a shared task on …

[PDF][PDF] Universal dependency evaluation

J Nivre, CT Fang - Proceedings of the NoDaLiDa 2017 Workshop …, 2017 - aclanthology.org
Multilingual parser evaluation has for a long time been hampered by the lack of cross-
linguistically consistent annotation. While initiatives like Universal Dependencies have …