Recognition and tagging of compound verb groups in Czech

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Abstract

In Czech corpora compound verb groups are usually tagged in word-by-word manner. As a consequence, some of the morphological tags of particular components of the verb group lose their original meaning. We present a method for automatic recognition of compound verb groups in Czech. Prom an annotated corpus 126 definite clause grammar rules were constructed. These rules describe all compound verb groups that are frequent in Czech. Using those rules we can find compound verb groups in unannotated texts with the accuracy 93%. Tagging compound verb groups in an annotated corpus exploiting the verb rules is described.

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Žáčková, E., Popelínský, L., & Nepil, M. (2000). Recognition and tagging of compound verb groups in Czech. In Proceedings of the 4th Conference on Computational Natural Language Learning, CoNLL 2000 and of the 2nd Learning Language in Logic Workshop, LLL 2000 - Held in cooperation with ICGI 2000 (pp. 219–225). Association for Computational Linguistics (ACL). https://doi.org/10.3115/1117601.1117651

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