Dependency grammar is a descriptive and theoretical tradition in linguistics that can be traced back to antiquity. It has long been influential in the European linguistics tradition and has more recently become a mainstream approach to representing syntactic and semantic structure in natural language processing. In this review, we introduce the basic theoretical assumptions of dependency grammar and review some key aspects in which different dependency frameworks agree or disagree. We also discuss advantages and disadvantages of dependency representations and introduce Universal Dependencies, a framework for multilingual dependency-based morphosyntactic annotation that has been applied to more than 60 languages
After decades ruled by Phrase Structure Grammar in different areas of Computational Linguistics, dur...
this paper is to stimulate the discussion of the workshop Processing Dependency-based Grammars at th...
Dependency is a fundamental concept in the analysis of linguistic systems. The many if-then statemen...
Dependency grammar is a descriptive and theoretical tradition in linguistics that can be traced back...
Despite a long and venerable tradition in descriptive linguistics, dependency grammar has until rece...
Universal dependencies (UD) is a framework for morphosyntactic annotation of human language, which t...
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...
Syntactic structure can be expressed in terms of either constituency or dependency. Constituency rel...
Syntactic models should be descriptively adequate and parsable. A syntactic description is autonomou...
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...
After decades ruled by Phrase Structure Grammar in different areas of Computational Linguistics, dur...
this paper is to stimulate the discussion of the workshop Processing Dependency-based Grammars at th...
Dependency is a fundamental concept in the analysis of linguistic systems. The many if-then statemen...
Dependency grammar is a descriptive and theoretical tradition in linguistics that can be traced back...
Despite a long and venerable tradition in descriptive linguistics, dependency grammar has until rece...
Universal dependencies (UD) is a framework for morphosyntactic annotation of human language, which t...
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...
Syntactic structure can be expressed in terms of either constituency or dependency. Constituency rel...
Syntactic models should be descriptively adequate and parsable. A syntactic description is autonomou...
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...
After decades ruled by Phrase Structure Grammar in different areas of Computational Linguistics, dur...
this paper is to stimulate the discussion of the workshop Processing Dependency-based Grammars at th...
Dependency is a fundamental concept in the analysis of linguistic systems. The many if-then statemen...