In this paper, we show some properties of function words in dependency trees. Function words are grammatical words, such as articles, prepositions, pronouns, conjunctions, or auxiliary verbs. These words are often short and very frequent in texts and therefore many of them can be easily recognized. We formulate a hypothesis that function words tend to have a fixed number of dependents and we prove this hypothesis on treebanks. Using this hypothesis, we are able to improve unsupervised dependency parsing and outperform previously published state-of-the-art results for many languages
185 pagesAs a fundamental task in natural language processing, dependency-based syntactic analysis p...
Abstract. The paper formulates projective dependency grammars in terms of constraints on a string ba...
Despite a long and venerable tradition in descriptive linguistics, dependency grammar has until rece...
The article examines the Universal Dependencies (UD) annotation scheme. The UD project is an interna...
Unsupervised dependency parsing is an alternative approach to identifying relations between words in...
peer reviewedThis paper scrutinizes various dependency-based representations of the syntax of functi...
Syntactic structure can be expressed in terms of either constituency or dependency. Constituency rel...
Much work has been done on building a parser for natural languages, but most of this work has concen...
A wide range of evidence points to a preference for syntactic structures in which dependencies are s...
We present a simple and effective semisupervised method for training dependency parsers. We focus on...
This article presents a new approach of us-ing dependency treebanks in theoretical syn-tactic resear...
During the last decade, the Computational Linguistics community has shown an increased interest in D...
This thesis presents several studies in neural dependency parsing for typologically diverse language...
Automatic syntactic analysis of natural language is one of the fundamental problems in natural langu...
The growing work in multi-lingual parsing faces the challenge of fair comparative evaluation and per...
185 pagesAs a fundamental task in natural language processing, dependency-based syntactic analysis p...
Abstract. The paper formulates projective dependency grammars in terms of constraints on a string ba...
Despite a long and venerable tradition in descriptive linguistics, dependency grammar has until rece...
The article examines the Universal Dependencies (UD) annotation scheme. The UD project is an interna...
Unsupervised dependency parsing is an alternative approach to identifying relations between words in...
peer reviewedThis paper scrutinizes various dependency-based representations of the syntax of functi...
Syntactic structure can be expressed in terms of either constituency or dependency. Constituency rel...
Much work has been done on building a parser for natural languages, but most of this work has concen...
A wide range of evidence points to a preference for syntactic structures in which dependencies are s...
We present a simple and effective semisupervised method for training dependency parsers. We focus on...
This article presents a new approach of us-ing dependency treebanks in theoretical syn-tactic resear...
During the last decade, the Computational Linguistics community has shown an increased interest in D...
This thesis presents several studies in neural dependency parsing for typologically diverse language...
Automatic syntactic analysis of natural language is one of the fundamental problems in natural langu...
The growing work in multi-lingual parsing faces the challenge of fair comparative evaluation and per...
185 pagesAs a fundamental task in natural language processing, dependency-based syntactic analysis p...
Abstract. The paper formulates projective dependency grammars in terms of constraints on a string ba...
Despite a long and venerable tradition in descriptive linguistics, dependency grammar has until rece...