This paper deals with the development of morphosyntactic taggers for spoken varieties of the Slavic minority language Rusyn. As neither annotated corpora nor parallel corpora are electronically available for Rusyn, we propose to combine existing resources from the etymologically close Slavic languages Russian, Ukrainian, Slovak, and Polish and adapt them to Rusyn. Using MarMoT as tagging toolkit, we show that a tagger trained on a balanced set of the four source languages outperforms single language taggers by about 9%, and that additional automatically induced morphosyntactic lexicons lead to further improvements. The best observed accuracies for Rusyn are 82.4% for part-of-speech tagging and 75.5% for full morphological tagging
This paper reports the principles behind designing a tagset to cover Russian morphosyntactic phenome...
International audienceAvailability of morphological resources is an important and recurrent need bec...
The aim of this article is to report on a contrastive analysis of the vocative forms in Russian, Pol...
This paper reports on challenges and results in developing NLP resources for spoken Rusyn. Being a S...
The paper presents experiments on part-of-speech and full morphological tagging of the Slavic minori...
In this paper, we describe a resource-light system for the automatic morphological analysis and tag-...
In this paper, we describe a resource-light system for the automatic morphological analysis and tagg...
Abstract. Comparative studies in theoretical linguistics and the production of bi- and multilingual ...
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We consider the task of tagging Slovene words with morphosyntactic descriptions (MSDs). MSDs contain...
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This paper explores the relationship between the tagset design and linguistic properties of inflecte...
This paper presents some results of our research on morphosyntactic variation in Ukrainian Russian. ...
Morphological annotation constitutes essential, very useful and very common linguistic information p...
This paper reports the principles behind designing a tagset to cover Russian morphosyntactic phenome...
International audienceAvailability of morphological resources is an important and recurrent need bec...
The aim of this article is to report on a contrastive analysis of the vocative forms in Russian, Pol...
This paper reports on challenges and results in developing NLP resources for spoken Rusyn. Being a S...
The paper presents experiments on part-of-speech and full morphological tagging of the Slavic minori...
In this paper, we describe a resource-light system for the automatic morphological analysis and tag-...
In this paper, we describe a resource-light system for the automatic morphological analysis and tagg...
Abstract. Comparative studies in theoretical linguistics and the production of bi- and multilingual ...
This paper presents a methodology for rapid development of Ukrainian morphological disambiguation re...
The paper evaluates tagging techniques on a corpus of Slovene, where we are faced with a large numbe...
We consider the task of tagging Slovene words with morphosyntactic descriptions (MSDs). MSDs contain...
The paper presents the fourth, “Mondilex ” edition of the MULTEXT-East language resources, a multili...
This paper explores the relationship between the tagset design and linguistic properties of inflecte...
This paper presents some results of our research on morphosyntactic variation in Ukrainian Russian. ...
Morphological annotation constitutes essential, very useful and very common linguistic information p...
This paper reports the principles behind designing a tagset to cover Russian morphosyntactic phenome...
International audienceAvailability of morphological resources is an important and recurrent need bec...
The aim of this article is to report on a contrastive analysis of the vocative forms in Russian, Pol...