Nonfinite verb forms are a crosslinguistically widespread phenomenon that poses a challenge to universal annotation formalisms like Universal Dependencies (UD), often clashing with traditionally established, language-specific conventions and terminologies. This paper, using Latin as a concrete case study, aims to give a survey on the VerbForm feature distribution among UD treebanks and to suggest a restructuring thereof in a universal perspective.

Cecchini, F. (2021). Formae reformandae: For a reorganisation of verb form annotation in Universal Dependencies illustrated by the specific case of Latin. In UDW 2021 - 5th Workshop on Universal Dependencies, Proceedings - To be held as part of SyntaxFest 2021 (pp.1-15). Association for Computational Linguistics (ACL).

Formae reformandae: For a reorganisation of verb form annotation in Universal Dependencies illustrated by the specific case of Latin

Cecchini F. M.
2021

Abstract

Nonfinite verb forms are a crosslinguistically widespread phenomenon that poses a challenge to universal annotation formalisms like Universal Dependencies (UD), often clashing with traditionally established, language-specific conventions and terminologies. This paper, using Latin as a concrete case study, aims to give a survey on the VerbForm feature distribution among UD treebanks and to suggest a restructuring thereof in a universal perspective.
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Case-studies; Feature distribution; Reorganisation; Treebanks
English
5th Workshop on Universal Dependencies, UDW 2021 - 21 March 2021 through 25 March 2021
2021
de Lhoneux, M; Tsarfaty, R
UDW 2021 - 5th Workshop on Universal Dependencies, Proceedings - To be held as part of SyntaxFest 2021
9781955917179
2021
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15
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Cecchini, F. (2021). Formae reformandae: For a reorganisation of verb form annotation in Universal Dependencies illustrated by the specific case of Latin. In UDW 2021 - 5th Workshop on Universal Dependencies, Proceedings - To be held as part of SyntaxFest 2021 (pp.1-15). Association for Computational Linguistics (ACL).
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