Rapport technique du projet OGRE
G\'erard B\'echer (GREYC), Patrice Enjalbert (GREYC), Estelle Fiev\'e, (LIMSI), Laurent Gosselin (DS), Fran\c{c}ois L\'evy (LIPN), G\'erard Ligozat, (LIMSI)

TL;DR
This paper presents a linguistic and formal analysis of French iterative sentences, extending Reichenbach's theory, supported by a corpus of 18,000 newspaper extracts to improve automatic understanding of complex verb structures.
Contribution
It introduces an extended Reichenbach-based framework and formal representations for analyzing iterative sentences in French, along with a large annotated corpus.
Findings
Extended Reichenbach's theory for iterative sentences
Formal representations for complex verb structures
Corpus of 18,000 newspaper extracts analyzed
Abstract
This repport concerns automatic understanding of (french) iterative sentences, i.e. sentences where one single verb has to be interpreted by a more or less regular plurality of events. A linguistic analysis is proposed along an extension of Reichenbach's theory, several formal representations are considered and a corpus of 18000 newspaper extracts is described.
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Taxonomy
TopicsNatural Language Processing Techniques · Linguistics and Discourse Analysis
