Publikation: Closing the gap between stochastic and rule-based LFG grammars
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Developing large-scale deep grammars in a constraint-based framework such as Lexical Functional Grammar (LFG) is time-consuming and requires significant linguistic insight. Recently, treebank-based constraint-grammar acquisition approaches have been developed as an alternative to hand-crafting such resources. While treebank-based approaches are wide coverage and robust and achieve competitive evaluation results for many languages, the granularity of the linguistic analyses provided by treebank-based resources tends to be less fine-grained than what is offered by state-of-the-art handcrafted grammars. This paper presents an approach to extend the English DCU LFG annotation algorithm with more detailed f-structure information to provide probabilistic treebank-based LFG grammars with rich feature information comparable to that implemented by the hand-crafted English XLE grammar, while maintaining the robustness and the coverage of treebankbased stochastic grammars.
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HAUTLI-JANISZ, Annette, Cetinoglu ÖZLEM, Josef van GENABITH, 2010. Closing the gap between stochastic and rule-based LFG grammars. In: BUTT, Miriam, ed. and others. Proceedings of LFG1 0. Stanford, CA: CSLI Publ., 2010, pp. 270-289BibTex
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