Guessing the grammatical function of a non-root F-structure in LFG

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Abstract

Lexical-Functional Grammar (Kaplan and Bresnan, 1982) f-structures are bilexical labelled dependency representations. We show that the Naive Bayes classifier is able to guess missing grammatical function labels (i.e. bilexical dependency labels) with reasonably high accuracy (82-91%). In the experiments we use f-structure parser output for English and German Europarl data, automatically “broken” by replacing grammatical function labels with a generic UNKNOWN label and asking the classifier to restore the label.

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Bryl, A., van Genabith, J., & Graham, Y. (2009). Guessing the grammatical function of a non-root F-structure in LFG. In Proceedings of the 11th International Conference on Parsing Technologies, IWPT 2009 (pp. 146–149). Association for Computational Linguistics (ACL). https://doi.org/10.3115/1697236.1697265

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