Jamie Yates Findlay


2025

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Negation in Universal Dependencies
Jamie Yates Findlay | Dag Trygve Truslew Haug
Proceedings of the Eighth Workshop on Universal Dependencies (UDW, SyntaxFest 2025)

In this paper we study the representation of negation in UD treebanks. We show that the existing annotations are often inconsistent with the guidelines and that there are ill-motivated differences in annotation of constructions across and even within languages. Moreover, we argue that even if the annotation of the two negation-related features (Polarity=Neg and PronType=Neg) were consistent, these two features would be inadequate for straightforwardly expressing the semantics of negation because they relate to the word level only and hence to form rather than meaning. We therefore propose to add two features, Negated=+ and DoubleNegated=+, which directly encode when a predicate is semantically under negation, and thereby allow a straightforward semantic interpretation of a UD parse in terms of negation.

2023

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The long and the short of it: DRASTIC, a semantically annotated dataset containing sentences of more natural length
Dag Haug | Jamie Yates Findlay | Ahmet Yildirim
Proceedings of the Fourth International Workshop on Designing Meaning Representations

This paper presents a new dataset with Discourse Representation Structures (DRSs) annotated over naturally-occurring sentences. Importantly, these sentences are more varied in length and on average longer than those in the existing gold-standard DRS dataset, the Parallel Meaning Bank, and we show that they are therefore much harder for parsers. We argue, though, that this provides a more realistic assessment of the difficulties of DRS parsing.