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Improving fake news classification using dependency grammar [PDF]

open access: goldPLoS ONE, 2021
Fake news is a complex problem that leads to different approaches used to identify them. In our paper, we focus on identifying fake news using its content.
Kitti Szabó Nagy, Jozef Kapusta
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Language transfer in L2 academic writings: a dependency grammar approach [PDF]

open access: goldFrontiers in Psychology
Dependency distance (DD) is an important factor in language processing and can affect the ease with which a sentence is understood. Previous studies have investigated the role of DD in L2 writing, but little is known about how the native language ...
Yude Bi, Hua Tan
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An Arabic Grammar Auditor Based on Dependency Grammar [PDF]

open access: yesAdvances in Human-Computer Interaction, 2020
The Arabic language has many complex grammar rules that may seem complicated to the average user or learner. Automatic grammar checking systems can improve the quality of the text, reduce the costs of the proofreading process, and play a role in grammar ...
Ameerah Alothman, AbdulMalik Alsalman
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Algebraic dependency grammar [PDF]

open access: gold, 2018
We propose a mathematical formalism called Algebraic Dependency Grammar with applications to formal linguistics and to formal language theory. Regarding formal linguistics we aim to address the problem of grammaticality with special attention to cross-linguistic cases.
Carles Cardó
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Dependency Unification Grammar [PDF]

open access: goldProceedings of the 11th coference on Computational linguistics -, 1986
This paper describes the analysis component of the language processing system PLAIN from the viewpoint of unification grammers. The principles of Dependency Unification grammar (DUG) are discussed. The computer language DRL (Dependency Representation Language) is introduced in which DUGs can be formulated.
Peter Hellwig
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Less Form, More Meaning: A Case Study of al-Iẖtibāk in the Qur’an Through the Prism of Dependency Grammar

open access: goldSAGE Open, 2023
Ellipsis pervades the Qur’anic discourse. One pervasive form of it is al-iẖtibāk (“interchangeable ellipsis”). In terms of the interface between Qur’anic exegesis and Arabic rhetoric, the phenomenon of al-iẖtibāk is far more than a rhetorically heuristic
Hamada Hassanein
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Dependency Grammar Approach to the Syntactic Complexity in the Discourse of Alzheimer Patients [PDF]

open access: yesBehavioral Sciences
This study aims to investigate the syntactic complexity in individuals with Alzheimer’s disease (AD) by conducting a comprehensive analysis that incorporates mean dependency distance (MDD), fine-grained grammatical metrics, and dependency network ...
Zhangjun Lian, Zeyu Wang
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Dependency grammar as graph description [PDF]

open access: green, 2003
The paper introduces a generalisation of the grammar formalism of Topological Dependency Grammar (TDG) (Duchier and Debusmann 2001). The result, eXtensible Dependency Grammar (XDG), is a description language for sets of labeled directed graphs ...
Ralph Debusmann
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Dependency Grammars in Freeling

open access: green, 2008
This research has been funded by the Spanish Industry Ministry with the projects: KNOW (TIN MEC 2006-1549-C03-02), and OpenTrad (PROFIT FIT-350401-2006-5) and by a Predoctoral Scholarship FI-IQUC granted by the Generalitat de Catalunya to Nevena Tinkova (2004FIIQUC1/ 00084).
Jordi Carrera   +4 more
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