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Universal Dependencies for Slavic Languages

Published on Nov 07, 20161180 Views

Universal Dependencies (UD) is an international project that seeks to define guidelines for annotation of morphology and syntax, applicable to all natural languages. Its motivation is to find a commo

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Universal Dependencies for Slavic Languages00:00
Dependency Treebanks - 100:35
Dependency Treebanks - 200:45
Why?00:51
Universal Dependencies - 101:39
Universal Dependencies - 203:04
Universal Dependencies - 304:34
Universal Dependencies - 404:46
Universal Dependencies - 506:40
Goals and Requirements07:30
Design Principles10:31
Golden Rules12:33
Part-of-Speech Tags14:38
Features15:20
Syntax - 116:07
Syntax - 218:07
Syntax - 318:40
Dependency Relations20:29
Dependents of Clausal Predicates - 121:37
Dependents of Clausal Predicates - 222:10
Dependents of Nominals22:12
“Stanford-style” Coordination22:32
Multiword Expressions23:03
Other Relations23:59
Language-Specific Relations24:05
Word Segmentation - 124:53
Word Segmentation - 226:08
Where Are We Now?26:45
47 Languages and Growing28:29
Where Are We Going?28:40
Common vocabulary is great …29:09
… almost29:22
Consistency Checking29:46
Existing Slavic Treebanks30:35
Issues of Slavic Languages in UD - 131:41
Pronouns and Determiners - 132:03
Pronouns and Determiners - 233:23
Pronouns Only35:22
Possessives: Determiners35:51
Both Possible?36:51
Issues of Slavic Languages in UD - 237:36
Quantified Noun Phrase - 137:41
Quantified Noun Phrase - 239:15
Quantified Noun Phrase - 339:41
Quantified Noun Phrase - 440:33
Pronominal Quantifiers40:55
Language-Specific Labels41:25
Issues of Slavic Languages in UD - 341:41
Verb Forms - 141:45
Verb Forms - 242:24
Verb Forms - 342:54
Verb Forms - 443:57
Issues of Slavic Languages in UD - 445:22
Core Arguments45:32
Core vs. Oblique Dependents46:36
dobj / iobj47:14
All Slavic Treebanks Have Non-Accusative “Direct” Objects47:46
Reflexive Pronouns48:14
Issues of Slavic Languages in UD - 549:26
Modal Auxiliary in English49:43
Modal Verb in Czech50:30
Modal Adverb in Russian51:40
Modal / Control Verb in English52:30
Issues of Slavic Languages in UD - 652:57
Comparative Constructions - 152:59
Comparative Constructions - 254:17
Wrapping Up - 155:07
Wrapping Up - 255:12
Thank you!55:56