Parsing discontinuous constituents in dependency grammar
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Building a large Chinese corpus annotated with semantic dependency
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Following a dependency-based framework that admits no intermediate phrasal nodes and allows no crossing of syntactic dependency links, we discuss how Chinese sentences are analysed and annotated using an SGML-based scheme. Issues related to tolerance of errors at various levels of analysis and compatibility with other syntactic frameworks are addressed.