International audienceThis article presents the methods, results, and precision of the syntactic annotation process of the Rhapsodie Treebank of spoken French. The Rhapsodie Treebank is an 33,000 word corpus annotated for prosody and syntax, licensed in its entirety under Creative Commons. The syntactic annotation contains two levels: a macro-syntactic level, containing a segmentation into illocutionary units (including discourse markers, parentheses ...) and a micro-syntactic level including dependency relations and various paradigmatic structures, called pile constructions, the latter being particularly frequent and diverse in spoken language. The micro-syntactic annotation process, presented in this paper, includes a semi-automatic prepa...
: In this paper we describe a system for detection and correction of lexical and syntactic errors in...
L’objet de notre communication est de présenter la ressource Rhapsodie, un Treebank annoté en syntax...
International audienceIn the area of large French speech corpora, there is a demonstrated need for a...
International audienceThis article presents the methods, results, and precision of the syntactic ann...
International audienceWe present a syntactic annotation scheme for spoken French that is currently u...
We here describe the Rhapsodie resource, a syntactic and prosodic treebank of spoken French, compose...
The main objective of the Rhapsodie project (ANR Rhapsodie 07 Corp-030-01) was to define rich, expli...
International audienceWe here describe the Rhapsodie resource, a syntactic and prosodic treebank of ...
International audienceThis article describes a central part of the syntactic schemes that are curren...
The main objective of the Rhapsodie project (ANR Rhapsodie 07 Corp-030-01) was to define rich, expli...
International audienceWe present three dependency annotation schemes applied to the same c...
International audienceThis paper presents practical and theoretical guidelines for the development o...
Very few gold standard annotated corpora are currently available for French. We present an ongoing p...
This paper presents the current status of the French treebank developed at Paris 7 (Abeille ́ et al....
International audienceThis paper describes ODIL Syntax, a French treebank built on spontaneous speec...
: In this paper we describe a system for detection and correction of lexical and syntactic errors in...
L’objet de notre communication est de présenter la ressource Rhapsodie, un Treebank annoté en syntax...
International audienceIn the area of large French speech corpora, there is a demonstrated need for a...
International audienceThis article presents the methods, results, and precision of the syntactic ann...
International audienceWe present a syntactic annotation scheme for spoken French that is currently u...
We here describe the Rhapsodie resource, a syntactic and prosodic treebank of spoken French, compose...
The main objective of the Rhapsodie project (ANR Rhapsodie 07 Corp-030-01) was to define rich, expli...
International audienceWe here describe the Rhapsodie resource, a syntactic and prosodic treebank of ...
International audienceThis article describes a central part of the syntactic schemes that are curren...
The main objective of the Rhapsodie project (ANR Rhapsodie 07 Corp-030-01) was to define rich, expli...
International audienceWe present three dependency annotation schemes applied to the same c...
International audienceThis paper presents practical and theoretical guidelines for the development o...
Very few gold standard annotated corpora are currently available for French. We present an ongoing p...
This paper presents the current status of the French treebank developed at Paris 7 (Abeille ́ et al....
International audienceThis paper describes ODIL Syntax, a French treebank built on spontaneous speec...
: In this paper we describe a system for detection and correction of lexical and syntactic errors in...
L’objet de notre communication est de présenter la ressource Rhapsodie, un Treebank annoté en syntax...
International audienceIn the area of large French speech corpora, there is a demonstrated need for a...