International audienceArabic is a challenging language when it comes to grammar production and parsing. It combines complex linguistic phenomena with a rich morphology that make its processing particularly ambiguous. This leaded us to choose the Tree-Adjoining Grammar (TAG) formalism. Indeed, TAG provides sufficient constraints for handling diverse linguistic phenomena and seems to be adequate to represent Arabic syntactic structures. In this paper, we present a semi-automatically generated TAG for modern standard Arabic using a compiler and a metagrammatical description language called XMG (eXtensible MetaGrammar). We focus on the linguistic coverage of our grammar, and show how we used TAG and XMG’s properties to define in an expressive a...
Abstract—Assigning the appropriate grammatical category to a word given a context is very important ...
Abstract. Standard Arabic (SA) is an extremely rich natural language that has unfortunately received...
International audienceThis paper presents a survey of Arabic treebanks to facilitate their reuse for...
Preview available at https://www.cambridge.org/core/journals/natural-language-engineering/firstviewI...
Extended version of a paper presented at ACIT 2017.International audienceSyntactic and semantic reso...
In this paper we report on an experimental syntactically and morphologically driven rule-based Arabi...
This thesis deals with the formal description and development of an electronic grammar of Arabic lan...
Cette thèse traite de la description formelle et du développement d’une grammaire électronique de la...
Among tagged language resources for Arabic there is a high density for Modern Standard Arabic. Nonet...
We present a comprehensive Arabic tagging system: from the raw text to tagging disambiguation. For ...
The study described in this paper belongs to the area of computational linguistics. Computational li...
This article describes the construction of a lexicon and a morphological description for standard Ar...
The part of speech (PoS) tagging is a core component in many natural language processing (NLP) appli...
This paper presents a system for Arabic Part-Of-Speech Tagging, which combines morphological analysi...
The SALMA Morphological Features Tag Set (SALMA, Sawalha Atwell Leeds Morphological Analysis tag set...
Abstract—Assigning the appropriate grammatical category to a word given a context is very important ...
Abstract. Standard Arabic (SA) is an extremely rich natural language that has unfortunately received...
International audienceThis paper presents a survey of Arabic treebanks to facilitate their reuse for...
Preview available at https://www.cambridge.org/core/journals/natural-language-engineering/firstviewI...
Extended version of a paper presented at ACIT 2017.International audienceSyntactic and semantic reso...
In this paper we report on an experimental syntactically and morphologically driven rule-based Arabi...
This thesis deals with the formal description and development of an electronic grammar of Arabic lan...
Cette thèse traite de la description formelle et du développement d’une grammaire électronique de la...
Among tagged language resources for Arabic there is a high density for Modern Standard Arabic. Nonet...
We present a comprehensive Arabic tagging system: from the raw text to tagging disambiguation. For ...
The study described in this paper belongs to the area of computational linguistics. Computational li...
This article describes the construction of a lexicon and a morphological description for standard Ar...
The part of speech (PoS) tagging is a core component in many natural language processing (NLP) appli...
This paper presents a system for Arabic Part-Of-Speech Tagging, which combines morphological analysi...
The SALMA Morphological Features Tag Set (SALMA, Sawalha Atwell Leeds Morphological Analysis tag set...
Abstract—Assigning the appropriate grammatical category to a word given a context is very important ...
Abstract. Standard Arabic (SA) is an extremely rich natural language that has unfortunately received...
International audienceThis paper presents a survey of Arabic treebanks to facilitate their reuse for...