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Syntactic Ambiguities and their Resolution in Prosody in Japanese (일본어 유악센트 방언과 무악센트 방언의 통사적 애매성의 해소와 운율적 특징)

  • Choi, Young-Sook
    • Speech Sciences
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    • v.9 no.3
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    • pp.211-221
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    • 2002
  • The prosody can play a crucial role in differentiating ambiguous sentences to correctly reflect their intended syntactic structures. In what way do the speakers in Tokyo and Sendai dialects of Japanese use prosodic elements to differentiate syntactic ambiguities? Acoustic measurement was made of utterances of ambiguous sentences in Japanese to observe prosodic strategies for disambiguation. Materials were sentences of the type ADV-VP1-NP-VP2, ADV-NP1-NP2-VP2, where the ambiguity lies in locative adverbial modification, ADV modifying either VP1 or VP2. For this construction the Japanese create the same ambiguities. After defining the depth of a syntactic boundary, F0 of the phrase before and after the boundary, and duration of the syllable and pause before the boundary were measured. The results show that Tokyo dialects speakers use F0 after syntactic boundary, and Sendai dialects speakers use of the syllable and/or pause before the boundary.

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A Study of Parsing System Implementation Using Segmentation and Argument Information (구간 분할과 논항정보를 이용한 구문분석시스템 구현에 관한 연구)

  • Park, Yong Uk;Kwon, Hyuk Chul
    • Journal of Korea Multimedia Society
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    • v.16 no.3
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    • pp.366-374
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    • 2013
  • One of the most important problems in syntactic analysis is syntactic ambiguities. This paper proposes a parsing system and this system can reduce syntactic ambiguities by using segmentation method and argument information method. The proposed system uses morphemes for the input of syntax analysis system, and syntactic analysis system generates all possible parse trees from the given morphemes. Therefore, this system generates many syntactic ambiguity problems. We use three methods to solve these problems. First is disambiguation method in morphological analysis, second is segmentation method in syntactic analysis processing, and the last method is using argument information. Using these three methods, we can reduce many ambiguities in Korean syntactic analysis. In our experiment, our approach decreases about 53% of syntactic ambiguities.

Using Syntactic Unit of Morpheme for Reducing Morphological and Syntactic Ambiguity (형태소 및 구문 모호성 축소를 위한 구문단위 형태소의 이용)

  • Hwang, Yi-Gyu;Lee, Hyun-Young;Lee, Yong-Seok
    • Journal of KIISE:Software and Applications
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    • v.27 no.7
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    • pp.784-793
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    • 2000
  • The conventional morphological analysis of Korean language presents various morphological ambiguities because of its agglutinative nature. These ambiguities cause syntactic ambiguities and they make it difficult to select the correct parse tree. This problem is mainly related to the auxiliary predicate or bound noun in Korean. They have a strong relationship with the surrounding morphemes which are mostly functional morphemes that cannot stand alone. The combined morphemes have a syntactic or semantic role in the sentence. We extracted these morphemes from 0.2 million tagged words and classified these morphemes into three types. We call these morphemes a syntactic morpheme and regard them as an input unit of the syntactic analysis. This paper presents the syntactic morpheme is an efficient method for solving the following problems: 1) reduction of morphological ambiguities, 2) elimination of unnecessary partial parse trees during the parsing, and 3) reduction of syntactic ambiguity. Finally, the experimental results show that the syntactic morpheme is an essential unit for reducing morphological and syntactic ambiguity.

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Syntactic Ambiguities and Their Resolution in Prosody between Sendai dialect of Japanese and Ankara dialect of Turkish (일본 센다이 방언과 터키 앙카라 방언의 운율에 나타나는 통사적 애매성 해소에 관한 연구)

  • Choi, Young-Sook
    • Speech Sciences
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    • v.10 no.3
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    • pp.175-185
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    • 2003
  • Japanese and Turkish are syntactically similar to each other, and there are syntactic structures that become ambiguous in terms of NP's and VP's modified by adjectives and adverbs, respectively. The prosody can play a crucial role in differentiating ambiguous sentences to correctly reflect their intended syntactic structures. In what way do the speakers of Sendai dialect of Japanese and Turkish use prosodic elements to differentiate syntactic ambiguities? Acoustic measurements were made of utterances of ambiguous sentences in Japanese and Turkish to observe prosodic strategies for disambiguation. Materials were sentences of the type ADV-VP1-NP-VP2, ADV-NP1-NP2-VP2, where the ambiguity lies in locative adverbial modification, ADV modifying either VP1 or VP2. For this construction the Japanese and Turkish creates the same ambiguities. In this paper, I look at duration, F0, and pause as observed in their speech and see how each language uses three prosodic elements in disambiguation. The results show that both speakers of Sendai dialect in Japan and those of Ankara dialect in Turky use lengthening of the syllable and/or pause before the boundary.

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Korean Parser Using Segmentation Based on Dependency Grammar (의존문법 기반의 구간 분할법을 활용한 한국어 구문 분석기)

  • Park, Yong-Uk
    • Journal of the Korea Institute of Information and Communication Engineering
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    • v.13 no.8
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    • pp.1705-1712
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    • 2009
  • Recently, most Korean syntactic analysis systems use Dependency Grammar, because it is quite good to analysis of Korean language structures. But Dependency Grammar makes many ambiguities during syntax analysis of Korean. We implement a system which decreases many ambiguities in syntax analysis. To decrease ambiguities we suggest several methods. First, we use about 200 dependency rules, second, we suggest a new segmentation method and third, one predicate can not have more than one subject or object. Using these methods, we can reduce many ambiguities in Korean syntactic analysis.

CFG based Korean Parsing Using Sentence Patterns as Syntactic Constraint (구문 제약으로 문형을 사용하는 CFG기반의 한국어 파싱)

  • Park, In-Cheol
    • Journal of the Korea Academia-Industrial cooperation Society
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    • v.9 no.4
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    • pp.958-963
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    • 2008
  • Korean language has different structural properties which are controlled by semantic constraints of verbs. Also, most of Korean sentences are complex sentences which consisted of main clause and embedded clause. Therefore it is difficult to describe appropriate syntactic grammar or constraint for the Korean language and the Korean parsing causes various syntactic ambiguities. In this paper, we suggest how to describe CFG-based grammar using sentence patterns as syntactic constraint and solve syntactic ambiguities. To solve this, we classified 44 sentence patterns including complex sentences which have subordinate clause in Korean sentences and used it to reduce syntactic ambiguity. However, it is difficult to solve every syntactic ambiguity using the information of sentence patterns. So, we used semantic markers with semantic constraint. Semantic markers can be used to solve ambiguity by auxiliary particle or comitative case particle.

A Study on Lexical Ambiguity Resolution of Korean Morphological Analyzer (형태소 분석기의 어휘적 중의성 해결에 관한 연구)

  • Park, Yong-Uk
    • The Journal of the Korea institute of electronic communication sciences
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    • v.7 no.4
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    • pp.783-787
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    • 2012
  • It is not easy to find out syntactic error in a spelling checker systems of Korean, because the spelling checker is generally to correct each phrase and it cannot check the errors of contextual ill-matched words. Spelling checker system tests errors based on a words. Disambiguation of lexical ambiguities is important in natural language processing. Its outputs is used in syntactic analysis. For accurate analysis of a sentence, syntactic analysis system must find out the ambiguity of morphemes in a word. In this paper, we suggest several rules to resolve the ambiguities of morphemes in a word. Using these methods, we can reduce many lexical ambiguities in Korean.

Korean Syntactic Analysis by Using Clausal Segmentation of Embedded Clause (내포문의 단문 분할을 이용한 한국어 구문 분석)

  • Lee, Hyeon-Yeong;Lee, Yong-Seok
    • Journal of KIISE:Software and Applications
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    • v.35 no.1
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    • pp.50-58
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    • 2008
  • Most of Korean sentences are complex sentences which consisted of main clause and embedded clause. These complex sentences have more than one predicate and this causes various syntactic ambiguities in syntactic analysis. These ambiguities are caused by phrase attachment problems which are occurred by the modifying scope of embedded clause. To resolve it, we decide the scope of embedded clause in the sentence and consider this clause as a unit of syntactic category. In this paper, we use sentence patterns information(SPI) and syntactic properties of Korean to decide a scope of embedded clause. First, we split the complex sentence into embedded clause and main clause by the method that embedded clause must have maximal arguments. This work is done by the SPI of the predicate in the embedded clause. And then, the role of this embedded clause is converted into a noun phrases or adverbial phrases in the main clause by the properties of Korean syntax. By this method, the structure of complex sentence is exchanged into a clause. And some phrases attachment problem, which is mainly caused by the modifying scope, is resolved easily. In this paper, we call this method clausal segmentation for embedded clause. By empirical results of parsing 1000 sentences, we found that our method decreases 88.32% of syntactic ambiguities compared to the method that doesn't use SPI and split the sentence with basic clauses.

Ambiguity in the Negative V+bo NP Construction in Taiwanese Southern Min

  • Huang, Hui-Yu
    • Proceedings of the Korean Society for Language and Information Conference
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    • 2007.11a
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    • pp.163-172
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    • 2007
  • This paper examines some syntactic and semantic properties of the negative construction V+bo NP (VbN) in Taiwanese Southern Min (TSM). It finds out that there are ambiguities between an episode reading and a generic reading in VbN construction which require further investigations and explanations. Therefore, the goal of this paper is to account for the ambiguities lying in the negative VbN construction.

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English Syntactic Disambiguation Using Parser's Ambiguity Type Information

  • Lee, Jae-Won;Kim, Sung-Dong;Chae, Jin-Seok;Lee, Jong-Woo;Kim, Do-Hyung
    • ETRI Journal
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    • v.25 no.4
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    • pp.219-230
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    • 2003
  • This paper describes a rule-based approach for syntactic disambiguation used by the English sentence parser in E-TRAN 2001, an English-Korean machine translation system. We propose Parser's Ambiguity Type Information (PATI) to automatically identify the types of ambiguities observed in competing candidate trees produced by the parser and synthesize the types into a formal representation. PATI provides an efficient way of encoding knowledge into grammar rules and calculating rule preference scores from a relatively small training corpus. In the overall scoring scheme for sorting the candidate trees, the rule preference scores are combined with other preference functions that are based on statistical information. We compare the enhanced grammar with the initial one in terms of the amount of ambiguity. The experimental results show that the rule preference scores could significantly increase the accuracy of ambiguity resolution.

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