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Recognising the Predicate-argument Structure of Tagalog

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Mistica, Meladel
Baldwin, Timothy

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Association for Computational Linguistics

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This paper describes research on parsing Tagalog text for predicate�argument structure (PAS). We first outline the linguistic phenomenon and corpus annotation process, then detail a series of PAS parsing experiments.

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Proceedings of NAACL HLT 2009: Short Papers

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2037-12-31
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