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Functional Dependency Grammars

Functional Dependency Grammars. Andreea Gagea ( cas . Macovei ) Faculty of Computer Science Iasi. Dependency Grammar . - dependency between grammatical units ; - Lucien Tesnière -1959; - the main aim: to parse natural language and generate tree banks ;

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Functional Dependency Grammars

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  1. FunctionalDependencyGrammars AndreeaGagea (cas. Macovei) Faculty of Computer Science Iasi

  2. Dependency Grammar - dependency betweengrammaticalunits; - Lucien Tesnière -1959; - the main aim: toparse natural languageand generate treebanks; - dependency versus constituency;

  3. Dependency Grammar Formalisms: Theoretical Frameworks and Implementations - Algebraic Syntax - Operator Grammar - Lexicase Dependency Grammar - Functional Generative Description (FGD) - Meaning-Text Theory (MTT) - Word Grammar (WG) - Topological/Extensible Dependency Grammar (XDG) - Constraint Dependency Grammar ([W]CDG) - Functional Dependency Grammar (FDG)

  4. FunctionalDependencyGrammar (FDG) 1.Definition - introducedbyTapanainenandJärvinen (1997); - with twoconceptuallydifferentcomponents:regular languagebasedanalysisand structural dependencygraphs; - the first computer implementation of Tesnière’sDependencyTheory.

  5. 2. Structure - Nucleus - Connexions - Syntactichead

  6. 3. Examples

  7. a) What would you like me to do? - structural dependencygraph • thedirectedrelationsbetweenthe nuclei of thesentence b) Did the dog run in the house? - five nuclei in the sentence

  8. 4. Applications for FDG a) Connexor - a languagetechnologyprovider; - supports ten European languages (English, French, Spanish, German, Italian, Dutch,Swedish, Danish, Norwegian and Finnish); b) Link Grammar - a syntacticparser of English andotherlanguages; - with a dictionary of about 60000 wordforms.

  9. a) Connexor: Sentence: John has two apples. Structure:

  10. Components :

  11. b) Link Grammar: Sentence: John has two apples. Structure:

  12. 5. Problematical Aspects - Ambiguous sentences; - Only a few studies concerning Romanian language processing; - Costs;

  13. 6. Bibliography - PasiTapanainen (1999), Parsing in two frameworks: finite-state and functional dependency grammar, Chapter 3,University of Helsinki, Finland - T. Järvinen P. Tapanainen (1997), A dependency parser for English, Technical Report no. TR-1, Department of General Linguistics, University of Helsinki, Finland - Connexor: http://www.connexor.eu/technology/machinese/demo/syntax/ - Link Grammar: http://www.link.cs.cmu.edu/link/ - Gramatici de dependenta: http://thor.info.uaic.ro/~corinfor/teach/LC/SNLP/materials/disc/gramatici-general.pdf - Dependency Grammars : http://www.fit.vutbr.cz/units/UIFS/grants/index.php?file=%2Fproj%2F533%2Ffmnl08-dependency.pdf&id=533

  14. Thank you!

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