A dependency annotation scheme for Bangla treebank.

Dependency grammar is considered appropriate for many Indian languages. In this paper, we present a study of the dependency relations in Bangla language. We have categorized these relations in three different levels, namely intrachunk relations, interchunk relations and interclause relations. Each o...

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Published in:Language Resources & Evaluation Vol. 48; no. 3; pp. 443 - 478
Main Authors: Chatterji, Sanjay, Sarkar, Tanaya, Dhang, Pragati, Deb, Samhita, Sarkar, Sudeshna, Chakraborty, Jayshree, Basu, Anupam
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Published: Springer Nature Sep2014
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