Hello!

I think feature attribute pairs should stay implicit in CG itself, as they are now, but they are easy to create with a post processor, which you would need anyway to create output formats like xml or UD's CoNLL format.

Even if one mapped VerbForm=Fin on a word with CG (which is entirely possible), this would then be a tag as a whole, and make everything manual more work, like rule writing or post-editing, because the new tag is much longer than "Fin" on its own.

Best,
Eckhard

On 06/05/2017 04:07 PM, Edward Garrett wrote:
Hi,

I was wondering whether anyone in this group is using "universal features" (http://universaldependencies.org/u/feat/index.html) as part of their Universal Dependency part-of-speech tagging in Constraint Grammar. If so, are there any conventional or recommended ways of tagging universal features within CG. For example, a word could have the following set of features in addition to its POS tag: VerbForm=Fin|Mood=Ind|Tense=Pqp

The resource below on modelling dependency grammar in CG is helpful, but it does not address this point.

visl.sdu.dk/~eckhard/powerpoint/CG_ESSLLI_Thursday.pdf

Would there be any interest or value in adding and being able to operate on Key=Value type tags?

Thanks,

Edward
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