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Challenges and opportunities of applying natural language processing in business process management
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Towards Linguistically Generalizable NLP Systems: A Workshop and Shared Task ...
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STREAMLInED Challenges: Aligning Research Interests with Shared Tasks
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In: 2nd Workshop on the Use of Computational Methods in the Study of Endangered Languages, March 6-7, 2017. Honolulu, Hawai‘i, USA (2017)
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Automated Gloss Mapping for Inferring Grammatical Properties
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Are We There Yet?: The Development of a Corpus Annotated for Social Acts in Multilingual Online Discourse
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In: Dialogue & Discourse; Vol 4 No 2 (2013); 1-33 ; 2152-9620 (2013)
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Deriving a lexicon for a precision grammar from language documentation resources: a case study of Chintang ...
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From Database to Treebank: On Enhancing Hypertext Grammars with Grammar Engineering and Treebank Search
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From Database to Treebank: On Enhancing Hypertext Grammars with Grammar Engineering and Treebank Search
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Deriving a lexicon for a precision grammar from language documentation resources: a case study of Chintang
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In: Bender, Emily M; Schikowski, Robert; Bickel, Balthasar (2012). Deriving a lexicon for a precision grammar from language documentation resources: a case study of Chintang. In: Kay, M; Boitet, C. Proceedings of the 24th International Conference on Computational Linguistics (COLING). Mumbai: Association for Computational Linguistics, 247-262. (2012)
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Language documentation projects typically invest a lot of effort in creating digitized lexical resources, which are used in the creation of dictionaries and in the glossing of collected texts. We present and evaluate a methodology for repurposing such a lexical resource developed for Chintang (ISO639-3: ctn), a language of Nepal, for use with a precision implemented grammar developed in the DELPH-IN formalism. The target lexicon, when combined with a set of morphological rules, achieves 57% type-level coverage and 50% token-level coverage of held-out texts, while maintaining a feature-level accuracy F-measure of 70%. As lexicon development is typically one of the most expensive aspects of creating a precision grammar, this represents a significant savings of effort.
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410 Linguistics; 490 Other languages; 890 Other literatures; Department of Comparative Linguistics
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URL: https://doi.org/10.5167/uzh-77707 https://www.zora.uzh.ch/id/eprint/77707/1/C12-1016.pdf https://www.zora.uzh.ch/id/eprint/77707/
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An analysis of translation divergence patterns using PanLex translation pairs
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