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The Penn Treebank
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1994
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Natural Language ProcessingApplied LinguisticsSyntactic ParsingSyntaxNew Annotation SchemeTaggingTreebanksCoindexed Null ElementsCorpus LinguisticsPart-of-speech TaggingComputational LinguisticsPenn TreebankGrammatical FormalismGrammarLanguage StudiesSemanticsUnification GrammarLinguistics
The Penn Treebank has recently implemented a new syntactic annotation scheme, designed to highlight aspects of predicate-argument structure. This paper discusses the implementation of crucial aspects of this new annotation scheme. It incorporates a more consistent treatment of a wide range of grammatical phenomena, provides a set of coindexed null elements in what can be thought of as "underlying" position for phenomena such as wh-movement, passive, and the subjects of infinitival constructions, provides some non-context free annotational mechanism to allow the structure of discontinuous constituents to be easily recovered, and allows for a clear, concise tagging system for some semantic roles.
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