Abstract
Complex Arabic sentences, especially those containing Arabic psychological verbs, follow a common underlying structure characterized by two essential components: the predicate and the subject. In addition, there are two optional elements: the head and the complement. These sentences, rooted in basic noun phrases (NPs), can be expanded within the predicate, subject, or complement, resulting in compound structures. This study aims to develop a syntactic analyzer for parsing complex sentences containing Arabic psychological verbs. To achieve this, we will use the dictionary generated from the lexicon-grammar table of Arabic psychological verbs, which contains all lexical, syntactic, semantic, and transformational information related to these verbs. Then, we will extend an existing analyzer to recognize and label all grammatical structures within complex sentences containing Arabic psychological verbs. Finally, we will evaluate the efficiency of this analyzer through tests on different texts and corpora.
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Amzali, A., Kourtin, A., Mourchid, M., Mouloudi, A., & Mbarki, S. (2024). Syntactic analysis of complex sentences containing Arabic psychological verbs. Indonesian Journal of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science, 34(1), 312–321. https://doi.org/10.11591/ijeecs.v34.i1.pp312-321
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