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Universal Dependency Annotation for Multilingual Parsing
Ryan McDonald,Joakim Nivre,Yvonne Quirmbach-Brundage,Yoav Goldberg,Dipanjan Das,Kuzman Ganchev,Keith Hall,Slav Petrov,Hao Zhang,Oscar Täckström,Claudia Bedini,Núria Bertomeu Castelló,Jungmee Lee +12 more
- Vol. 2, pp 92-97
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A new collection of treebanks with homogeneous syntactic dependency annotation for six languages: German, English, Swedish, Spanish, French and Korean is presented, made freely available in order to facilitate research on multilingual dependency parsing.Abstract:
We present a new collection of treebanks with homogeneous syntactic dependency annotation for six languages: German, English, Swedish, Spanish, French and Korean. To show the usefulness of such a resource, we present a case study of crosslingual transfer parsing with more reliable evaluation than has been possible before. This ‘universal’ treebank is made freely available in order to facilitate research on multilingual dependency parsing. 1read more
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