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Universal Conceptual Cognitive Annotation

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Universal Conceptual Cognitive Annotation (UCCA) [1] is a semantic approach to grammatical representation. It is a cross-linguistically applicable semantic representation scheme, and has demonstrated support for rapid annotation.

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  1. ^ "The old UCCA Resource Page (Redirecting)".