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Syntactic parsing (computational linguistics)

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Syntactic parsing is the automatic analysis of syntactic structure of natural language, especially syntactic relations (in dependency grammar) and labelling spans of constituents (in constituency grammar).[1] Syntactic parsing is one of the important tasks in computational linguistics and natural language processing, and has been a subject of research since the mid-20th century with the advent of computers.

References

  1. ^ Jurafsky, Dan; Martin, James H. (2021). Speech and Language Processing (3 ed.). Retrieved 29 September 2021.