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Selected Problems in Linguistics I - NPFL071
Title: Vybrané problémy z lingvistiky I
Guaranteed by: Institute of Formal and Applied Linguistics (32-UFAL)
Faculty: Faculty of Mathematics and Physics
Actual: from 2010
Semester: winter
E-Credits: 3
Hours per week, examination: winter s.:2/0, Ex [HT]
Capacity: unlimited
Min. number of students: unlimited
4EU+: no
Virtual mobility / capacity: no
State of the course: cancelled
Language: Czech
Teaching methods: full-time
Guarantor: doc. RNDr. Markéta Lopatková, Ph.D.
Class: DS, matematická lingvistika
Informatika Mgr. - Matematická lingvistika
Classification: Informatics > Computer and Formal Linguistics
Is co-requisite for: NPFL072
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Annotation -
Seminar for students of informatics who are interested in natural language processing. The seminar is mainly focused on the syntax of Czech based on Functional Generative Description. Knowledge of Czech grammar on the level of secondary grammar school is presupposed.
Last update: T_UFAL (20.05.2005)
Literature - Czech

Sgall, P. et al. (1986) Úvod do syntaxe a sémantiky. Některé nové směry v teoretické lingvistice. Academia, Praha.

Hajičová, E., Panevová, J., Sgall, P. (1999) Manuál pro tektogramatické značkování. UFAL Technical Report TR-1999-07.

Hajičová, E., Panevová, J., Sgall, P. (2002) Úvod do teoretické a počítačové lingvistiky, sv. I. Karolinum, Praha.

Panevová, J. (1980) Formy a funkce ve stavbě české věty. Academia, Praha.

Straňáková-Lopatková, M., Žabokrtský, Z. (2002) Valency Dictionary of Czech Verbs: Complex Tectogrammatical Annotation. Proceedings of LREC.

Lopatková, M., Žabokrtský, Z., Skwarska, K., Benešová, V. (2002) Tektogramaticky anotovaný valenční slovník českých sloves. UFAL/CKL Technical Report TR-2002-15.

Last update: T_UFAL (20.05.2005)
Syllabus -

1. Dependency and phrase structure syntax

2. Functional Generative Description of Czech (stratificational system, composition relation, relation of form and function, deep and surface syntax)

3. Functional Generative Description of Czech 2 (dependency and subordination, coordination)

4. Valency of verbs (participants and free modifications, obligatoriness and optionality, surface form)

5. Valency of other parts of speech (nouns, adjectives)

6. Further questions related to verbs (reflexivity, control, diatheses, aspect)

7. Valency description in other languages

8. Functional Generative Description of Czech 3 (meaning - ambiguity, vagueness, synonymy; topic focus articulation)

9. Sources of linguistic data (Czech National Corpus, Prague Dependency Treebank - morphological, analytical and tectogrammatical representation of sentence)

Last update: T_UFAL (20.05.2005)
 
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