Component Sharing in English and Chinese Clause Complex

Shili Ge, Xiaoping Lin, Rou Song


Abstract
NT Clause Complex Framework defines a clause complex as a combination of NT clauses through component sharing and logic-semantic relationship. This paper clarifies the existence of component sharing mechanism in both English and Chinese clause complexes, illustrates the differences in component sharing between the two languages, and introduces a formal annotation scheme to represent clause-complex level structural transformations. Under the guidance of the annotation scheme, the English-Chinese Clause Alignment Corpus is built. It is believed that this corpus will aid comparative linguistic studies, translation studies and machine translation studies by providing abundant formal and computable samples for English-Chinese structural transformations on the clause complex level.
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2020.iwdp-1.9
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Proceedings of the Second International Workshop of Discourse Processing
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December
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2020
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Suzhou, China
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Qun Liu, Deyi Xiong, Shili Ge, Xiaojun Zhang
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Association for Computational Linguistics
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49–53
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Shili Ge, Xiaoping Lin, and Rou Song. 2020. Component Sharing in English and Chinese Clause Complex. In Proceedings of the Second International Workshop of Discourse Processing, pages 49–53, Suzhou, China. Association for Computational Linguistics.
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