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Dependency Parsing of Modern Standard Arabic with Lexical and Inflectional Features
Yuval Marton
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Nizar Habash
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Owen Rambow
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Paper Details:
Year: 2013
Venue:
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A Hybrid Approach to Features Representation for Fine-grained Arabic Named Entity Recognition
Fahd Alotaibi
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Mark Lee
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CamelParser: A system for Arabic Syntactic Analysis and Morphological Disambiguation
Anas Shahrour
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Salam Khalifa
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Dima Taji
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Nizar Habash
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The Effects of Syntactic Features in Automatic Prediction of Morphology
Wolfgang Seeker
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Jonas Kuhn
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Improving Arabic Diacritization through Syntactic Analysis
Anas Shahrour
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Salam Khalifa
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Nizar Habash
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Lithuanian Dependency Parsing with Rich Morphological Features
Jurgita Kapočiūtė-Dzikienė
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Joakim Nivre
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Algis Krupavičius
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A Cross-Task Flexible Transition Model for Arabic Tokenization, Affix Detection, Affix Labeling, POS Tagging, and Dependency Parsing
Stephen Tratz
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Exploiting the Contribution of Morphological Information to Parsing: the BASQUE TEAM system in the SPRML‘2013 Shared Task
Iakes Goenaga
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Koldo Gojenola
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Nerea Ezeiza
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SPMRL‘13 Shared Task System: The CADIM Arabic Dependency Parser
Yuval Marton
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Nizar Habash
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Owen Rambow
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Sarah Alkhulani
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Overview of the SPMRL 2013 Shared Task: A Cross-Framework Evaluation of Parsing Morphologically Rich Languages
Djamé Seddah
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Reut Tsarfaty
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Sandra Kübler
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Marie Candito
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Jinho D. Choi
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Richárd Farkas
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Jennifer Foster
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Iakes Goenaga
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Koldo Gojenola Galletebeitia
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Yoav Goldberg
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Spence Green
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Nizar Habash
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Marco Kuhlmann
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Wolfgang Maier
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Joakim Nivre
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Adam Przepiórkowski
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Ryan Roth
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Wolfgang Seeker
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Yannick Versley
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Veronika Vincze
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Marcin Woliński
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Alina Wróblewska
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Eric Villemonte de la Clergerie
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Parsing German: How Much Morphology Do We Need?
Wolfgang Maier
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Sandra Kübler
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Daniel Dakota
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Daniel Whyatt
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Universal Dependencies for Arabic
Dima Taji
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Nizar Habash
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Daniel Zeman
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Feature Optimization for Predicting Readability of Arabic L1 and L2
Hind Saddiki
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Nizar Habash
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Violetta Cavalli-Sforza
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Muhamed Al Khalil
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Improving Domain Independent Question Parsing with Synthetic Treebanks
Halim-Antoine Boukaram
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Nizar Habash
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Micheline Ziadee
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Majd Sakr
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An Arabic Morphological Analyzer and Generator with Copious Features
Dima Taji
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Salam Khalifa
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Ossama Obeid
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Fadhl Eryani
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Nizar Habash
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Field Of Study
Linguistic Trends
Syntax
Morphology
Task
Morphological Analysis
Tagging
Machine Translation
Word Segmentation
Language
English
Hindi
Spanish
Arabic
Hebrew
Semitic
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