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For languages with (semi-) free word order (such as German), labelling grammatical functions on top of phrase-structural constituent analyses is crucial for making them interpreta...
Wolfgang Seeker, Ines Rehbein, Jonas Kuhn, Josef v...
In relatively free word order languages, grammatical functions are intricately related to case marking. Assuming an ordered representation of the predicate-argument structure, thi...
State-of-the-art statistical parsing models applied to free word-order languages tend to underperform compared to, e.g., parsing English. Constituency-based models often fail to c...
Abstract. In agglutinating languages, bound morphemes can indicate grammatical functions that are realized by words in languages like English. In this paper, a morphosyntactic gene...
This research focuses on analysis of the grammatical functions between an adnoun clause and a noun phrase in Korean. The key task is to determine the relation between two constitu...