Common use of Syntactic information Clause in Contracts

Syntactic information. Syntactic information is not really standardised; however, most systems use some of the following annotations: For German and English (adjectives and) adverbs: before / after verb, sentence-initial etc.; the value sets for analysis and for generation may differ as analysis may need a broader coverage than generation. Verbs, nouns and adjectives need to be subcategorised (common / proper noun, count / mass noun, passivation of verbs, etc.). Argument structures should be given, in terms of roles (obligatory and optional), role types (subject, direct object, indirect object), filler categories (nominal, adjectival, verbal, prepositional, ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇), filler syntax (e.g. case marking), filler semantics (on simple feature level: human, animate).

Appears in 2 contracts

Sources: Grant Agreement, Grant Agreement