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Syntactic Analysis Based on Morphological characteristic Features of the Romanian Language

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Author :  Bogdan Patrut

Affiliation :  Vasile Alecsandri University of Bacau

Country :  Romania

Category :  NLP

Volume, Issue, Month, Year :  1, 2, December, 2012

Abstract :


This paper gives complete guidelines for authors submitting papers for the AIRCC Journals. This paper refers to the syntactic analysis of phrases in Romanian, as an important process of natural language processing. We will suggest a real-time solution, based on the idea of using some words or groups of words that indicate grammatical category; and some specific endings of some parts of sentence. Our idea is based on some characteristics of the Romanian language, where some prepositions, adverbs or some specific endings can provide a lot of information about the structure of a complex sentence. Such characteristics can be found in other languages, too, such as French. Using a special grammar, we developed a system (DIASEXP) that can perform a dialogue in natural language with assertive and interogative sentences about a “story” (a set of sentences describing some events from the real life).

Keyword :  Natural Language Processing, Syntactic Analysis, Morphology, Grammar, Romanian Language

Journal/ Proceedings Name :  International Journal on Natural Language Computing (IJNLC)

URL :  https://airccse.org/journal/ijnlc/papers/1412ijnlc01.pdf

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