Függésfák
Függésfák, a Hungarian term, translates to "dependency trees" in English and refers to a concept in computer science and linguistics. In computer science, a dependency tree is a data structure used to represent the grammatical relationships between words in a sentence. Each word in the sentence is a node in the tree, and the relationships between words, such as subject-verb, adjective-noun, or verb-object, are represented by directed edges connecting these nodes. The root of the tree is typically the main verb or the most central word in the sentence. Dependency parsing algorithms generate these trees to analyze sentence structure and extract semantic information.
In linguistics, dependency grammar, a theory of grammar that contrasts with constituency grammar, views sentences as