The Prague Dependency Treebank (PDT) project is conceived of as a
many-layered scenario, both from the point of view of the stratal
annotation scheme, from the division-of-labour point of view, and with
regard to the level of detail captured at the deepest,
tectogrammatical layer. The following aspects of the present status of
the PDT are discussed in some detail: the now-available PDT version
1.0, annotated manually at the morphemic and analytic layers,
including the recent experience with post-annotation checking; the
ongoing effort of tectogrammatical layer annotation, with a specific
attention to the so-called model collection; one of the areas of
exploitation of the PDT for linguistic research purposes; and some
present plans for future.
If you would like to meet with the speaker, please contact:
Ivana Kruijff-Korbayova
This seminar series is jointly organized by the Department of
Computational Linguistics and Phonetics and the European Post-Graduate
College in Language Technology and Cognitive Systems.
A current version of the program for this term can be found at: