Speaking in piles: Paradigmatic annotation of French spoken corpus
GERDES, Kim
Linguistic signs, grammar and meaning: computational logic for natural language [SIGNES]
Linguistic signs, grammar and meaning: computational logic for natural language [SIGNES]
GERDES, Kim
Linguistic signs, grammar and meaning: computational logic for natural language [SIGNES]
< Reduce
Linguistic signs, grammar and meaning: computational logic for natural language [SIGNES]
Language
en
Communication dans un congrès
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Proceedings of the Corpus Linguistics Conference 2009 (CL2009), Proceedings of the Corpus Linguistics Conference 2009 (CL2009), Fifth Corpus Linguistics Conference, 2009-07-20, liverpool. 2009p. 1-15
English Abstract
This article describes a central part of the syntactic schemes that are currently used in the ongoing annotation of a French spoken corpus. Based on the Aix School grid analysis of spoken French, the notion of « pile » is ...Read more >
This article describes a central part of the syntactic schemes that are currently used in the ongoing annotation of a French spoken corpus. Based on the Aix School grid analysis of spoken French, the notion of « pile » is introduced, allowing for an elegant description of various paradigmatic phenomena like disfluency, reformulation, apposition, instanciation, including question-answering and colon effect, and different types of coordination. Piles naturally complete dependency annotations by modeling non-functional relations between phrases.Read less <
Keywords
linguistique
Origin
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