Güngördü, Z.Oflazer, K.2016-02-082016-02-0819950922-6567http://hdl.handle.net/11693/25852This paper describes our work on parsing Turkish using the lexical-functional grammar formalism [11]. This work represents the first effort for wide-coverage syntactic parsing of Turkish. Our implementation is based on Tomita's parser developed at Carnegie Mellon University Center for Machine Translation. The grammar covers a substantial subset of Turkish including structurally simple and complex sentences, and deals with a reasonable amount of word order freeness. The complex agglutinative morphology of Turkish lexical structures is handled using a separate two-level morphological analyzer, which has been incorporated into the syntactic parser. After a discussion of the key relevant issues regarding Turkish grammar, we discuss aspects of our system and present results from our implementation. Our initial results suggest that our system can parse about 82% of the sentences directly and almost all the remaining with very minor pre-editing. © 1995 Kluwer Academic Publishers.EnglishLexical functional grammarNatural language grammar developmentParsingTurkishComputational linguisticsComputer aided language translationComputer systemsData reductionData structuresFormal languagesComplex agglutinative morphologyLexical functional grammar formalismMachine translationMorphological analyzerParsing TurkishSyntactic parsingTurkish lexical structuresNatural language processing systemsParsing Turkish using the lexical functional grammar formalismArticle10.1007/BF00990908