no code implementations • LREC 2020 • V{\'a}clava Kettnerov{\'a}, Marketa Lopatkova, Anna Vernerov{\'a}, Petra Barancikova
Both of these constructions are characterized by regular changes in morphosyntactic properties of verbs, thus they can be described by grammatical rules.
no code implementations • CONLL 2017 • Daniel Zeman, Martin Popel, Milan Straka, Jan Haji{\v{c}}, Joakim Nivre, Filip Ginter, Juhani Luotolahti, Sampo Pyysalo, Slav Petrov, Martin Potthast, Francis Tyers, Elena Badmaeva, Memduh Gokirmak, Anna Nedoluzhko, Silvie Cinkov{\'a}, Jan Haji{\v{c}} jr., Jaroslava Hlav{\'a}{\v{c}}ov{\'a}, V{\'a}clava Kettnerov{\'a}, Zde{\v{n}}ka Ure{\v{s}}ov{\'a}, Jenna Kanerva, Stina Ojala, Anna Missil{\"a}, Christopher D. Manning, Sebastian Schuster, Siva Reddy, Dima Taji, Nizar Habash, Herman Leung, Marie-Catherine de Marneffe, Manuela Sanguinetti, Maria Simi, Hiroshi Kanayama, Valeria de Paiva, Kira Droganova, H{\'e}ctor Mart{\'\i}nez Alonso, {\c{C}}a{\u{g}}r{\i} {\c{C}}{\"o}ltekin, Umut Sulubacak, Hans Uszkoreit, Vivien Macketanz, Aljoscha Burchardt, Kim Harris, Katrin Marheinecke, Georg Rehm, Tolga Kayadelen, Mohammed Attia, Ali Elkahky, Zhuoran Yu, Emily Pitler, Saran Lertpradit, M, Michael l, Jesse Kirchner, Hector Fern Alcalde, ez, Jana Strnadov{\'a}, Esha Banerjee, Ruli Manurung, Antonio Stella, Atsuko Shimada, Sookyoung Kwak, Gustavo Mendon{\c{c}}a, L, Tatiana o, Rattima Nitisaroj, Josie Li
The Conference on Computational Natural Language Learning (CoNLL) features a shared task, in which participants train and test their learning systems on the same data sets.
no code implementations • WS 2017 • Petra Baran{\v{c}}{\'\i}kov{\'a}, V{\'a}clava Kettnerov{\'a}
We present a new freely available dictionary of paraphrases of Czech complex predicates with light verbs, ParaDi.
no code implementations • WS 2016 • Mark{\'e}ta Lopatkov{\'a}, V{\'a}clava Kettnerov{\'a}
An excellent example of a phenomenon bridging a lexicon and a grammar is provided by grammaticalized alternations (e. g., passivization, reflexivity, and reciprocity): these alternations represent productive grammatical processes which are, however, lexically determined.
no code implementations • LREC 2016 • V{\'a}clava Kettnerov{\'a}, Eduard Bej{\v{c}}ek
In an automatic experiment, we verify these principles on well-formed syntactic structures from the Prague Dependency Treebank and the Prague Czech-English Dependency Treebank with very satisfactory results: the distribution of 97{\%} of valency complements in the surface structure is governed by the proposed principles.
no code implementations • LREC 2014 • Anna Vernerov{\'a}, V{\'a}clava Kettnerov{\'a}, Mark{\'e}ta Lopatkov{\'a}
In this paper, we focus on the so-called diatheses, i. e., the relations between different surface syntactic manifestations of verbs that are brought about by changes in the morphological category of voice, e. g., the passive diathesis.
no code implementations • LREC 2014 • Eduard Bej{\v{c}}ek, V{\'a}clava Kettnerov{\'a}, Mark{\'e}ta Lopatkov{\'a}
This paper presents the fully automatic linking of two valency lexicons of Czech verbs: VALLEX and PDT-VALLEX.