Analysis of Azari Language based on Parsing using Link Gram

There are different classes of theories for the natural lanuguage syntactic parsing problem and for creating the related grammars .This paper presents a syntactic grammar developed in the link grammar formalism for Turkish which is an agglutinative language. In the link grammar formalism, the words...

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Main Authors: Maryam Arabzadeh, Seyed Mehdi Araghi
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Published: Iranian Research Institute for Information and Technology 2014-09-01
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Online Access:http://jipm.irandoc.ac.ir/browse.php?a_code=A-10-2138-2&slc_lang=en&sid=1
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description There are different classes of theories for the natural lanuguage syntactic parsing problem and for creating the related grammars .This paper presents a syntactic grammar developed in the link grammar formalism for Turkish which is an agglutinative language. In the link grammar formalism, the words of a sentence are linked with each other depending on their syntactic roles. Turkish has complex derivational and inflectional morphology, and derivational and inflection morphemes play important syntactic roles in the sentences. In order to develop a link grammar for Turkish, the lexical parts in the morphological representations of Turkish words are removed, and the links are created depending on the part of speech tags and inflectional morphemes in words. Furthermore, a derived word is separated at the derivational boundaries in order to treat each derivation morpheme as a special distinct word, and allow it to be linked with the rest of the sentence. The derivational morphemes of a word are also linked with each other with special links to indicate that they are parts of the same word. Finally the adapted unique link grammar formalism for Turkish provides flexibility for the linkage construction, and similar methods can be used for other languages with complex morphology. Finally, using the Delphi programming language, the link grammar related to the Azeri language was developed and implemented and then by selecting 250 random sentences, this grammar is evaluated and then tested. For 84.31% of the sentences, the result set of the parser contains the correct parse.
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spelling doaj.art-a794e7fe04e347b39809eaf61ab07ecb2022-12-22T02:49:24ZfasIranian Research Institute for Information and TechnologyIranian Journal of Information Processing & Management2251-82232251-82312014-09-01293839864Analysis of Azari Language based on Parsing using Link GramMaryam Arabzadeh0Seyed Mehdi Araghi1 Islamic Azad University of Ahar Islamic Azad University of Ahar There are different classes of theories for the natural lanuguage syntactic parsing problem and for creating the related grammars .This paper presents a syntactic grammar developed in the link grammar formalism for Turkish which is an agglutinative language. In the link grammar formalism, the words of a sentence are linked with each other depending on their syntactic roles. Turkish has complex derivational and inflectional morphology, and derivational and inflection morphemes play important syntactic roles in the sentences. In order to develop a link grammar for Turkish, the lexical parts in the morphological representations of Turkish words are removed, and the links are created depending on the part of speech tags and inflectional morphemes in words. Furthermore, a derived word is separated at the derivational boundaries in order to treat each derivation morpheme as a special distinct word, and allow it to be linked with the rest of the sentence. The derivational morphemes of a word are also linked with each other with special links to indicate that they are parts of the same word. Finally the adapted unique link grammar formalism for Turkish provides flexibility for the linkage construction, and similar methods can be used for other languages with complex morphology. Finally, using the Delphi programming language, the link grammar related to the Azeri language was developed and implemented and then by selecting 250 random sentences, this grammar is evaluated and then tested. For 84.31% of the sentences, the result set of the parser contains the correct parse.http://jipm.irandoc.ac.ir/browse.php?a_code=A-10-2138-2&slc_lang=en&sid=1parsing link grammar natural language process morphological analysis Delphi programming language
spellingShingle Maryam Arabzadeh
Seyed Mehdi Araghi
Analysis of Azari Language based on Parsing using Link Gram
Iranian Journal of Information Processing & Management
parsing
link grammar
natural language process
morphological analysis
Delphi programming language
title Analysis of Azari Language based on Parsing using Link Gram
title_full Analysis of Azari Language based on Parsing using Link Gram
title_fullStr Analysis of Azari Language based on Parsing using Link Gram
title_full_unstemmed Analysis of Azari Language based on Parsing using Link Gram
title_short Analysis of Azari Language based on Parsing using Link Gram
title_sort analysis of azari language based on parsing using link gram
topic parsing
link grammar
natural language process
morphological analysis
Delphi programming language
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