Qizhen Yang


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2025

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ShUD: the First Shanghainese Universal Dependency Treebank
Qizhen Yang
Proceedings of the Eighth Workshop on Universal Dependencies (UDW, SyntaxFest 2025)

This paper introduces ShUD, the first Universal Dependencies (UD) treebank for Shanghainese, a Wu Chinese variant spoken by approximately 14 million people but severely under-resourced in NLP. The treebank is built through a scalable annotation pipeline that exploits grammatical parallels between Shanghainese and Mandarin. Our pipeline also provides a practical strategy for bootstrapping resources for other Chinese dialects. We documented syntactic phenomena unique to Shanghainese within the UD framework and fine-tuned a dependency parser using our annotated treebank, contributing a foundation to both NLP tool development and cross-linguistic syntactic research.