Parsing string for "<verb> <noun>"

D

Daniel da Silva

Hi,

I have come across a task where I would like to scan a short 20-80
character line of text for instances of "<verb> <noun>". Ideally
<verb> could be of any tense.

I know quite a bit of programming and computer science, but
computational linguistics is relatively new to me. If anyone can point
me in the right direction, I would be very thankful!

Cheers,

Daniel
 
M

MRAB

Hi,

I have come across a task where I would like to scan a short 20-80
character line of text for instances of "<verb> <noun>". Ideally
<verb> could be of any tense.

I know quite a bit of programming and computer science, but
computational linguistics is relatively new to me. If anyone can point
me in the right direction, I would be very thankful!
Have a look at the Natural Language Toolkit:

http://www.nltk.org/
 
A

Aahz

I have come across a task where I would like to scan a short 20-80
character line of text for instances of "<verb> <noun>". Ideally
<verb> could be of any tense.

In Soviet Russia, <noun> <verbs> you!
 

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