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The main goal of this workshop is to provide the students with basic theoretical and practical knowledge of methods used for syntactic parsing of languages with a high degree of word-order freedom. The students have a chance to create a simple grammar covering certain interesting syntactic phenomena of Czech in one of the formalisms or languages available (PATR, Q-systems, Prolog, Lisp etc.)
Last update: T_UFAL (10.05.2001)
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Studenti obdrží zápočet za aktivní účast na semináři a za plnění domácích úkolů spočívajících ve tvorbě (částí) gramatiky popisující syntaktické vlastnosti češtiny. Last update: Kuboň Vladislav, doc. RNDr., Ph.D. (02.03.2018)
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Oliva, Karel (1989). A Parser for Czech Implemented in Systems Q; Explizite Beschreibung der Sprache und automatische Textbearbeitung XVI, MFF UK Prague Bémová, A.: Analysis of Nominal Groups, JRP PECO 2824 Language Technologies for Slavic Languages, Final Research Report, Appendix I., Prague, 1996 Colmerauer,A.: Les Systèmes Q ou un formalisme pour analyser et synthetiser des phrases sur ordinateur. Mimeo, bez data, Montreal Holan,T., Kuboň,V., Plátek,M. & Oliva,K.: On Complexity of Word Order, In: Les grammaires de dépendance - Traitement automatique des langues Vol 41, No 1 (2000) (special issue on dependency grammars of the journal Traitement automatique des langues, guest editor Sylvain Kahane). Last update: Kuboň Vladislav, doc. RNDr., Ph.D. (01.12.2019)
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1. Introduction
2. The description of grammar formalisms: RFODG, Q-systems, unification-based formalisms
3. Choosing the formalisms and language phenomena to be used for the independent work of students
4. The discussion about problems of creation of grammars based on handwritten rules
5. Introduction to stochastic approach to parsing, advantages and disadvantages
6. Discussion about problems encountered by students in their work
7. Summary Last update: T_UFAL (16.05.2002)
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