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Joint Morphological and Syntactic Analysis for Richly Inflected Languages
Author(s) -
Bernd Bohnet,
Joakim Nivre,
Igor Boguslavsky,
Richárd Farkas,
Filip Ginter,
Jan Hajič
Publication year - 2013
Publication title -
transactions of the association for computational linguistics
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
ISSN - 2307-387X
DOI - 10.1162/tacl_a_00238
Subject(s) - computer science , parsing , natural language processing , dependency grammar , czech , artificial intelligence , pipeline (software) , joint (building) , dependency (uml) , german , word (group theory) , linguistics , programming language , architectural engineering , philosophy , engineering
Joint morphological and syntactic analysis has been proposed as a way of improving parsing accuracy for richly inflected languages. Starting from a transition-based model for joint part-of-speech tagging and dependency parsing, we explore different ways of integrating morphological features into the model. We also investigate the use of rule-based morphological analyzers to provide hard or soft lexical constraints and the use of word clusters to tackle the sparsity of lexical features. Evaluation on five morphologically rich languages (Czech, Finnish, German, Hungarian, and Russian) shows consistent improvements in both morphological and syntactic accuracy for joint prediction over a pipeline model, with further improvements thanks to lexical constraints and word clusters. The final results improve the state of the art in dependency parsing for all languages.

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