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Jong-Bok Kim, Jaehyung Yang, and Sanghoun Song: Korean Comparative Constructions: A
Constraint-Based Approach and Computational Implementation
The complexity of comparative constructions in each language has given challenges to both
theoretical and computational analyses. This paper first identifies types of comparative
constructions in Korean and discusses their main grammatical properties. It then builds a syntactic
parser couched upon the typed feature structure grammar, HPSG and proposes a context-dependent
interpretation for the comparison. To check the feasibility of the proposed analysis, we have
implemented the grammar into the existing Korean Resource Grammar. The results show us that the
grammar we have developed here is feasible enough to parse Korean comparative sentences and yield
proper semantic representations though further development is needed for a finer model for
contextual information.
Maintained by Stefan Müller
Created: October 25, 2010
Last modified: September 18, 2012
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