FGD at MRP 2020: Prague Tectogrammatical Graphs

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Prague Tectogrammatical Graphs (PTG) is a meaning representation framework that originates in the tectogrammatical layer of the Prague Dependency Treebank (PDT) and is theoretically founded in Functional Generative Description of language (FGD). PTG in its present form has been prepared for the CoNLL 2020 shared task on Cross-Framework Meaning Representation Parsing (MRP). It is generated automatically from the Prague treebanks and stored in the JSON-based MRP graph interchange format. The conversion is partially lossy; in this paper we describe what part of annotation was included and how it is represented in PTG.

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Zeman, D., & Hajič, J. (2020). FGD at MRP 2020: Prague Tectogrammatical Graphs. In CoNLL 2020 - SIGNLL Conference on Computational Natural Language Learning, Proceedings of the CoNLL 2020 Shared Task: Cross-Framework Meaning Representation Parsing (pp. 33–39). Association for Computational Linguistics (ACL). https://doi.org/10.18653/v1/2020.conll-shared.3

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