Abstract
Several formalisms have been proposed for modeling trees with discontinuous phrases. Some of these formalisms allow for synchronous rewriting. However, it is unclear whether synchronous rewriting is a necessary feature. This is an important question, since synchronous rewriting greatly increases parsing complexity. We present a characterization of recursive synchronous rewriting in constituent treebanks with discontinuous annotation. An empirical investigation reveals that synchronous rewriting is actually a necessary feature. Furthermore, we transfer this property to grammars extracted from treebanks.
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Kallmeyer, L., Maier, W., & Satta, G. (2009). Synchronous rewriting in treebanks. In Proceedings of the 11th International Conference on Parsing Technologies, IWPT 2009 (pp. 69–72). Association for Computational Linguistics (ACL). https://doi.org/10.3115/1697236.1697249
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