On Fri, Nov 26, 2021 at 8:08 AM Rodrigo Agerri <rodrigo.age...@ehu.eus> wrote:
> There might be an open version of the penn treebank somewhere. Still, you > can use the GUM corpus, which I think is freely available: > > https://corpling.uis.georgetown.edu/gum/annotations.html#const > Awesome, thanks. I wasn't aware of the GUM corpus before now. > Regarding the other question, what you need is the description of the > constituents and function tags: > > > http://surdeanu.cs.arizona.edu//mihai/teaching/ista555-fall13/readings/PennTreebankConstituents.html > > Perfect. Thanks! Phil