Word order and discontinuities in dependency grammar

Authors

  • C. Bartha
  • T. Spiegelhauer
  • Ricarda Dormeyer
  • I. Fischer

Abstract

Natural languages are always difficult to parse. Two phenomena that constantly pose problems for different formalisms are word order — what part of a sentence has to be placed where — and discontinuities — words that belong together but are not placed into the same phrase. Dependency grammar, a linguistic formalism based on binary relations between words, is very adequate for handling both problems. A parser for dependency grammar together with its grammar writing formalism is described in this paper. Word order and discontinuities in Hungarian are handled based on this formalism.

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Published

2006-01-01

How to Cite

Bartha, C., Spiegelhauer, T., Dormeyer, R., & Fischer, I. (2006). Word order and discontinuities in dependency grammar. Acta Cybernetica, 17(3), 617–632. Retrieved from https://cyber.bibl.u-szeged.hu/index.php/actcybern/article/view/3687

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Regular articles