Integration of a lexical type database with a linguistically interpreted corpus
We have constructed a large scale and detailed database of lexical types in Japanese from a treebank that includes detailed linguistic information. The database helps treebank annotators and grammar developers to share precise knowledge about the grammatical status of words that constitute the treeb...
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sg-ntu-dr.10356-919702019-12-06T18:15:01Z Integration of a lexical type database with a linguistically interpreted corpus Hashimoto, Chikara Bond, Francis Tanaka, Takaaki Siegel, Melanie School of Humanities and Social Sciences International Workshop on Linguistically Interpreted Corpora (6th : 2005 : Jeju, Korea) DRNTU::Humanities::Linguistics::Sociolinguistics::Computational linguistics DRNTU::Humanities::Language::Japanese We have constructed a large scale and detailed database of lexical types in Japanese from a treebank that includes detailed linguistic information. The database helps treebank annotators and grammar developers to share precise knowledge about the grammatical status of words that constitute the treebank, allowing for consistent large scale treebanking and grammar development. In this paper, we report on the motivation and methodology of the database construction. Accepted version 2011-02-21T02:55:51Z 2019-12-06T18:15:01Z 2011-02-21T02:55:51Z 2019-12-06T18:15:01Z 2005 2005 Conference Paper Hashimoto, C., Bond, F., Tanaka, T., & Siegel, M. (2005). Integration of a lexical type database with a linguistically interpreted corpus. 6th International Workshop on Linguistically Interpreted Corpora (LINC-2005). https://hdl.handle.net/10356/91970 http://hdl.handle.net/10220/6725 155524 en 10 p. application/pdf |
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We have constructed a large scale and detailed database of lexical types in Japanese from a treebank that includes detailed linguistic information. The database helps treebank annotators and grammar developers to share precise knowledge about the grammatical status of words that constitute the treebank, allowing for consistent large scale treebanking and grammar development. In this paper, we report on the motivation and methodology of the database construction. |
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