Syntactic analysis in Russian: methods and applications

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II Сollection of articles «Education, innovation, research as a resource for community development»
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II Сollection of articles «Education, innovation, research as a resource for community development»
Author:
Daria I. Kaverina 1
Work direction:
Филология в системе образования
Pages:
326-330
Received: 17 January 2024

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1 FSAEI of HE “Belgorod State National Research University”
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Kaverina D. I. (2024). Syntactic analysis in Russian: methods and applications. Education, innovation, research as a resource for community development, 326-330. Чебоксары: PH "Sreda".

Abstract

This article provides an overview of the methods of syntactic analysis in the Russian language and their application. The main approaches to syntactic analysis, including morphological analysis, grammatical analysis, as well as their relationship with other linguistic aspects, are considered. Special attention is paid to the application of syntactic analysis in various fields such as computational linguistics, machine translation, natural language processing and linguistic research.

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