Strukturoidaanilmaus
Strukturoidaanilmaus is a term used in linguistics and formal representations to denote a structured expression notation designed to encode hierarchical structures of linguistic material in a compact, linear form. It aims to translate trees—such as syntactic parse trees or semantic graphs—into strings that preserve node labels and constituency or dependency relations without requiring full tree diagrams.
A typical strukturoidaanilmaus uses node labels, delimiters for structural relationships, and optional metadata to indicate features
In practice, researchers may adapt the conventions to their needs, so there is no universally adopted standard.
Example (illustrative only): a simple sentence “The cat sleeps” could be encoded as S(NP(Det:The, N:cat), VP(V:sleeps))