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oai:arXiv.org:2403.17534

Topic
Computer Science - Computation and...
Author
Herrera, Santiago Corro, Caio Kahane, Sylvain
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Computer Science

Year

2024

listing date

4/3/2024

Keywords
extract grammar
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Abstract

Descriptive grammars are highly valuable, but writing them is time-consuming and difficult.

Furthermore, while linguists typically use corpora to create them, grammar descriptions often lack quantitative data.

As for formal grammars, they can be challenging to interpret.

In this paper, we propose a new method to extract and explore significant fine-grained grammar patterns and potential syntactic grammar rules from treebanks, in order to create an easy-to-understand corpus-based grammar.

More specifically, we extract descriptions and rules across different languages for two linguistic phenomena, agreement and word order, using a large search space and paying special attention to the ranking order of the extracted rules.

For that, we use a linear classifier to extract the most salient features that predict the linguistic phenomena under study.

We associate statistical information to each rule, and we compare the ranking of the model's results to those of other quantitative and statistical measures.

Our method captures both well-known and less well-known significant grammar rules in Spanish, French, and Wolof.

;Comment: Published in LREC-Coling 2024 proceedings

Herrera, Santiago,Corro, Caio,Kahane, Sylvain, 2024, Sparse Logistic Regression with High-order Features for Automatic Grammar Rule Extraction from Treebanks

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