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Linguists and engineers in Natural Language Processing tend to use
electronic corpora more and more. Most research has long been
limited to raw (unannotated) texts or to tagged texts (annotated
with parts of speech only), but these approaches suffer from a word
by word perspective. A new line of research involves corpora with
richer annotations such as clauses and major constituents,
grammatical functions and dependency links. The first parsed
corpora were the English Lancaster treebank and Penn Treebank. New
ones have recently been developed for other languages. provides a state of the art on work being done with parsed corpora; gathers 21 papers on building and using parsed corpora raising many relevant questions; deals with a variety of languages and a variety of corpora; is for those working in linguistics, computational linguistics, natural language, syntax, and grammar.
This book provides a state of the art on work being done with parsed corpora. It gathers 21 papers on building and using parsed corpora raising many relevant questions, and deals with a variety of languages and a variety of corpora. It is for those working in linguistics, computational linguistics, natural language, syntax, and grammar.
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