[Corpora-List] Looking for Packages/Tools for drawing Dependency Trees in LaTeX

Gerold Schneider gschneid at ifi.unizh.ch
Mon Jan 15 17:22:01 CET 2007


Dear Devi

A couple of years ago my colleague Diego Molla Aliod has written a
LaTeX style that displays Link Grammar links. I have subsequently
adapted it to display dependencies in the classical arrow notation.
If you prefer the equivalent stemma/tree notation, you may have to
adapt a package like qtree.

The style and self-explaining examples can be downloaded from my
homepage under

http://www.ifi.unizh.ch/cl/gschneid/latex/

The style can display crossing dependencies and different dependency
types. Since you have to provide character positions, it is not user-
friendly but simple to use and versatile. I hope that you will find
it helpful.

Best regards

Gerold

==
Gerold Schneider
Institute of Computational Linguistics,
University of Zurich, Switzerland

http://www.ifi.unizh.ch/cl/gschneid/

On Jan 13, 2007, at 5:07, Devi Xiong wrote:


> Hi,

>

> I'm looking for packages/tools to draw a dependency tree in LaTeX

> which can show the

> relative word orders by the orientation and angle of branches. The

> well-known qtree package

> or syntree package works better for phrase structure trees but can

> not reflect the order of

> siblings and heads when used for dependency trees. Any guides for

> drawing dependency chains

> would also be greatly appreciated.

>

>

> Best,

> Devi

>

> +++++++

> Devi Xiong

> Institute of Computing Technology,

> Chinese Academy of Sciences, Beijing

> Homepage: http://mtgroup.ict.ac.cn/~devi/

> ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++

>

>

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