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SPMRL@NAACL-HLT 2010: Los Angeles, CA, USA
- Djamé Seddah, Sandra Koebler, Reut Tsarfaty:
Proceedings of the First Workshop on Statistical Parsing of Morphologically-Rich Languages, SPMRL@NAACL-HLT 2010, Los Angeles, CA, USA, June 5, 2010. Association for Computational Linguistics 2010 - Reut Tsarfaty, Djamé Seddah, Yoav Goldberg, Sandra Kübler, Yannick Versley, Marie Candito, Jennifer Foster, Ines Rehbein, Lamia Tounsi:
Statistical Parsing of Morphologically Rich Languages (SPMRL) What, How and Whither. 1-12 - Yuval Marton, Nizar Habash, Owen Rambow:
Improving Arabic Dependency Parsing with Lexical and Inflectional Morphological Features. 13-21 - Bharat Ram Ambati, Samar Husain, Sambhav Jain, Dipti Misra Sharma, Rajeev Sangal:
Two Methods to Incorporate 'Local Morphosyntactic' Features in Hindi Dependency Parsing. 22-30 - Kepa Bengoetxea, Koldo Gojenola:
Application of Different Techniques to Dependency Parsing of Basque. 31-39 - Reut Tsarfaty, Khalil Sima'an:
Modeling Morphosyntactic Agreement in Constituency-Based Parsing of Modern Hebrew. 40-48 - Tagyoung Chung, Matt Post, Daniel Gildea:
Factors Affecting the Accuracy of Korean Parsing. 49-57 - Wolfgang Maier:
Direct Parsing of Discontinuous Constituents in German. 58-66 - Mohammed Attia, Jennifer Foster, Deirdre Hogan, Joseph Le Roux, Lamia Tounsi, Josef van Genabith:
Handling Unknown Words in Statistical Latent-Variable Parsing Models for Arabic, English and French. 67-75 - Marie Candito, Djamé Seddah:
Parsing Word Clusters. 76-84 - Djamé Seddah, Grzegorz Chrupala, Özlem Çetinoglu, Josef van Genabith, Marie Candito:
Lemmatization and Lexicalized Statistical Parsing of Morphologically-Rich Languages: the Case of French. 85-93 - Bharat Ram Ambati, Samar Husain, Joakim Nivre, Rajeev Sangal:
On the Role of Morphosyntactic Features in Hindi Dependency Parsing. 94-102 - Yoav Goldberg, Michael Elhadad:
Easy-First Dependency Parsing of Modern Hebrew. 103-107
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