peer reviewedThis paper scrutinizes various dependency-based representations of the syntax of function words, such as prepositions. The focus is on the underlying formal object used to encode the linguistic analyses and its relation to the corresponding linguistic theory. Two types of representation are proposed for the encoding of syntactic properties and applied for function words. Although the mathematical object introduced here encodes a dependency-based analysis, it does not consist in a tree. It is rather more general than a graph (it allows edges to be vertices of other edges) and is called a polygraph
The distinction between lexical and functional elements plays a major role in current research in sy...
The precision of a static analysis can be improved by increasing the context-sensitivity of the anal...
We consider the general characteristics of function words in the language aspects of the implementat...
International audienceThis paper scrutinizes various dependency based representations of the syntax ...
In this paper, we show some properties of function words in dependency trees. Function words are gra...
International audienceSyntactic analyses describe grouping operations that explain how words are com...
peer reviewedSyntactic analyses describe grouping operations that explain how words are combined to ...
The article examines the Universal Dependencies (UD) annotation scheme. The UD project is an interna...
This article presents a new approach of us-ing dependency treebanks in theoretical syn-tactic resear...
Abstract. The paper formulates projective dependency grammars in terms of constraints on a string ba...
Revisiting the now de facto standard Stanford dependency representation, we propose an improved taxo...
In 1959, Lucien Tesnière wrote his main work Éléments de syntaxe structurale. While the impact on th...
Revisiting the now de facto standard Stanford dependency representation, we propose an improved taxo...
Revisiting the now de facto standard Stanford dependency representation, we propose an improved taxo...
Dependency grammar is a descriptive and theoretical tradition in linguistics that can be traced back...
The distinction between lexical and functional elements plays a major role in current research in sy...
The precision of a static analysis can be improved by increasing the context-sensitivity of the anal...
We consider the general characteristics of function words in the language aspects of the implementat...
International audienceThis paper scrutinizes various dependency based representations of the syntax ...
In this paper, we show some properties of function words in dependency trees. Function words are gra...
International audienceSyntactic analyses describe grouping operations that explain how words are com...
peer reviewedSyntactic analyses describe grouping operations that explain how words are combined to ...
The article examines the Universal Dependencies (UD) annotation scheme. The UD project is an interna...
This article presents a new approach of us-ing dependency treebanks in theoretical syn-tactic resear...
Abstract. The paper formulates projective dependency grammars in terms of constraints on a string ba...
Revisiting the now de facto standard Stanford dependency representation, we propose an improved taxo...
In 1959, Lucien Tesnière wrote his main work Éléments de syntaxe structurale. While the impact on th...
Revisiting the now de facto standard Stanford dependency representation, we propose an improved taxo...
Revisiting the now de facto standard Stanford dependency representation, we propose an improved taxo...
Dependency grammar is a descriptive and theoretical tradition in linguistics that can be traced back...
The distinction between lexical and functional elements plays a major role in current research in sy...
The precision of a static analysis can be improved by increasing the context-sensitivity of the anal...
We consider the general characteristics of function words in the language aspects of the implementat...