Abstract

Objective: This research paper is an attempt to develop a syntactic analysis system for compound sentences of Punjabi language. Methods/Statistical Analysis: Sentence simplification approach has been used for splitting compound sentences into simple sentences and then analyzing these simple sentence

Highlights

  • Syntactic analyzer is an automated tool used in most of the natural language engineering resources

  • Statistics based approach has been used for English language [Park et al, 1997][9], French writers writing in English [Tschichold et al, 1997][10], English language [Powers, 1997][11], Swedish [Arppe, 1999][12], Bangla and English languages [Alam et al, 2006][1], Swedish language [Sjöbergh, 2006][13], Persian language [Ehsan and Faili, 2010][14], Amharic language [Temesgen and Assabie, 2012][15], A Language Independent Statistical Grammar (LISG) checking system [Verena Henrich and Timo Reuter, 2009][16]

  • As per ‘government and binding’ prevalent, there exists a grammatical agreement between various components of a sentence like modifier and noun agreement, subject/object and verb agreement, noun and adjective agreement, noun phrase in oblique form before postposition etc

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Summary

Introduction

Syntactic analyzer is an automated tool used in most of the natural language engineering resources. It is usually incorporated with most of the word processing systems. Jahangir et al (2006)] [1], Urdu [Kabir, H. et al (2002)] [30] and Punjabi grammar checker [Singh M et al (2008), Sharma S. As the length of a sentence increases, it becomes difficult to syntactically analyze it. It becomes necessary to decrease the length of the sentence by splitting it into more than one sentences. In most of the cases while performing the syntactic analysis on compound sentences, it becomes difficult to identify the boundary of independent clauses and syntactic analyzer may raise false alarm for such sentences. It becomes essential to simplify the large sentence by reducing the length of the sentence

Introduction to Punjabi language
Introduction to Machine learning
Approaches Used For Syntactic Analysis
Approaches
Proposed model
Phase I
Phase II
Phase III
Get all the error type that have OnOff value set to
Error Covered
Result and discussion
Oblique case of noun before Postposition
Findings
Comparison with the existing system
Conclusion and future scope
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