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Syntactic parsing

The syntactic parsing of a sentence consists in finding the correct syntactic structure of that sentence in a given formalism. Formalisms are called grammars, and contain the structural constraints of language. Whereas morphological analysis of Japanese can be considered as very specific and different from European languages, the problem of syntactic parsing is very similar for Japanese and other languages.





Jean-Philippe Vert
Sun Dec 6 11:05:42 MET 1998