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Cross-Lingual Parsing of Crimean Tatar and Tuvan Using Kazakh Treebank and Joint Morphosyntactic Disambiguation

Student: Ageeva Ekaterina

Supervisor: Olga Lyashevskaya

Faculty: Faculty of Humanities

Educational Programme: Fundamental and Computational Linguistics (Bachelor)

Final Grade: 10

Year of Graduation: 2016

This work describes the development of a data-driven transition-based joint syntactic and morphological parser. We compare the performance of joint models over the traditional pipeline models and find an improvement in parsing quality. We show that joint parsing is applicable to cross-lingual language processing and parse Tuvan and Crimean Tatar corpora with the models trained on Kazakh data.

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