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Universal Dependencies v2: An Evergrowing Multilingual Treebank Collection

Joakim Nivre, Marie-Catherine de Marneffe, Filip Ginter, Jan Hajič, Christopher D. Manning, Sampo Pyysalo, Sebastian Schuster, Francis M. Tyers, Daniel Zeman

2020KTH Publication Database DiVA (KTH Royal Institute of Technology)20 citationsOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Universal Dependencies is an open community effort to create cross-linguistically consistent treebank annotation for many languages within a dependency-based lexicalist framework. The annotation consists in a linguistically motivated word segmentation; a morphological layer comprising lemmas, universal part-of-speech tags, and standardized morphological features; and a syntactic layer focusing on syntactic relations between predicates, arguments and modifiers. In this paper, we describe version 2 of the guidelines (UD v2), discuss the major changes from UD v1 to UD v2, and give an overview of the currently available treebanks for 90 languages.

Topics & Concepts

TreebankComputer scienceDependency (UML)Natural language processingAnnotationArtificial intelligenceWord (group theory)Layer (electronics)Dependency grammarLinguisticsChemistryPhilosophyOrganic chemistryNatural Language Processing TechniquesTopic ModelingSemantic Web and Ontologies
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