The identification of thematic roles in parsing mandarin chinese

Keh Jiann Chen, Chu Ren Huang, Li Ping Chang

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Abstract

In parsing, the identification of thematic roles not only is fundamental to semantic interpretations but also can reduce syntactic branches and ambiguities, Since the syntactic structures for natural languages are usually complicated and ambiguous, there is no uniquely deterministic parsing strategy. The paper observes that, in addition to real world knowledge, there are four parameters to identify the roles of constituents in a sentence. They are syntactic categories and semantic features of constituents, case frames and case restrictions of verbs, syntactic configurations and word order, and oblique case assigners. Further, the paper shows how the parameters including syntactic and semantic information are represented in feature structures, and how they function in identifying thematic roles. The thematic roles of constituents can be determined by accumulating parametric information. Thus, it is believed that the unification parsing strategy can make parsing more deterministic and efficient .

Original languageEnglish
Title of host publicationProceedings of Rocling II Computational Linguistics Conference II
EditorsChu-Ren Huang, Keh-Jiann Chen
PublisherThe Association for Computational Linguistics and Chinese Language Processing (ACLCLP)
Pages123-145
Number of pages23
Publication statusPublished - Sept 1989
Externally publishedYes
Event2nd Computational Linguistics Conference, ROCLING 1989 - Nantou, Taiwan
Duration: 1 Sept 1989 → …

Conference

Conference2nd Computational Linguistics Conference, ROCLING 1989
Country/TerritoryTaiwan
CityNantou
Period1/09/89 → …

ASJC Scopus subject areas

  • Language and Linguistics
  • Speech and Hearing

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