@inproceedings{RehbeinHirschmann2016, author = {Ines Rehbein and Hagen Hirschmann}, title = {Towards a syntactically motivated analysis of modifiers in German}, series = {Proceedings of the 12th Edition of the Konvens Conference. Hildesheim, Germany. October 8 – 10, 2014}, editor = {Josef Ruppenhofer and Gertrud Faa{\"s}}, publisher = {Universit{\"a}tsverlag Hildesheim}, address = {Hildesheim}, isbn = {978-3-934105-46-1}, url = {https://nbn-resolving.org/urn:nbn:de:bsz:mh39-55975}, pages = {30 -- 39}, year = {2016}, abstract = {The Stuttgart-T{\"u}bingen Tagset (STTS) is a widely used POS annotation scheme for German which provides 54 different tags for the analysis on the part of speech level. The tagset, however, does not distinguish between adverbs and different types of particles used for expressing modality, intensity, graduation, or to mark the focus of the sentence. In the paper, we present an extension to the STTS which provides tags for a more fine-grained analysis of modification, based on a syntactic perspective on parts of speech. We argue that the new classification not only enables us to do corpus-based linguistic studies on modification, but also improves statistical parsing. We give proof of concept by training a data-driven dependency parser on data from the TiGer treebank, providing the parser a) with the original STTS tags and b) with the new tags. Results show an improved labelled accuracy for the new, syntactically motivated classification.}, language = {en} }