The purpose of this paper is to describe the TüBa-D/Z treebank of written German and to compare it to the independently developed TIGER treebank (Brants et al., 2002). Both treebanks, TIGER and TüBa-D/Z, use an annotation framework that is based on phrase structure grammar and that is enhanced by a level of predicate-argument structure. The comparison between the annotation schemes of the two treebanks focuses on the different treatments of free word order and discontinuous constituents in German as well as on differences in phrase-internal annotation
This paper profiles significant differences in syntactic distribution and differences in word class ...
Manual development of deep linguistic resources is time-consuming and costly and therefore often des...
Recent years have seen an increasing interest in developing standards for linguistic annotation, wit...
The purpose of this paper is to describe recent developments in the morphological, syntactic, and se...
This paper profiles significant differences in syntactic distribution and differences in word class ...
This paper is a contribution to the ongoing discussion on treebank annotation schemes and their impa...
The purpose of this paper is to describe recent developments in the morphological, syntactic, and se...
Recent years have seen an increasing interest in developing standards for linguistic annotation, wit...
This paper reports on the TIGER Treebank, a corpus of currently 35.000 syntactically annotated Germa...
This paper presents a comparative study of probabilistic treebank parsing of German, using the Negra...
This paper presents the annotation of the German TIGER Treebank. First, issues concerning the annota...
This paper compares two approaches to computational anaphora resolution for German: (i) an adaption ...
Proceedings of the Sixth International Workshop on Treebanks and Linguistic Theories. Editors: Ko...
This paper profiles significant differences in syntactic distribution and differences in word class ...
Transforming constituent-based annotation into dependency-based annotation has been shown to work fo...
This paper profiles significant differences in syntactic distribution and differences in word class ...
Manual development of deep linguistic resources is time-consuming and costly and therefore often des...
Recent years have seen an increasing interest in developing standards for linguistic annotation, wit...
The purpose of this paper is to describe recent developments in the morphological, syntactic, and se...
This paper profiles significant differences in syntactic distribution and differences in word class ...
This paper is a contribution to the ongoing discussion on treebank annotation schemes and their impa...
The purpose of this paper is to describe recent developments in the morphological, syntactic, and se...
Recent years have seen an increasing interest in developing standards for linguistic annotation, wit...
This paper reports on the TIGER Treebank, a corpus of currently 35.000 syntactically annotated Germa...
This paper presents a comparative study of probabilistic treebank parsing of German, using the Negra...
This paper presents the annotation of the German TIGER Treebank. First, issues concerning the annota...
This paper compares two approaches to computational anaphora resolution for German: (i) an adaption ...
Proceedings of the Sixth International Workshop on Treebanks and Linguistic Theories. Editors: Ko...
This paper profiles significant differences in syntactic distribution and differences in word class ...
Transforming constituent-based annotation into dependency-based annotation has been shown to work fo...
This paper profiles significant differences in syntactic distribution and differences in word class ...
Manual development of deep linguistic resources is time-consuming and costly and therefore often des...
Recent years have seen an increasing interest in developing standards for linguistic annotation, wit...