inter-argument relations, e.g. OVA+ (Janier et al.,
2014).
The definition of suitable NLP methods for the
automatic identification of the argument components
and the relations between them also needs an
additional study. A challenging further research
question is a comparative study of political
argumentation in Estonian parliament and in other
parliaments as well as in different political cultures
and different languages.
4 CONCLUSIONS
Verbatim records of sittings of the Parliament of
Estonia can be accessed online. Readings in the
Riigikogu have a predetermined structure, including
negotiations as one part. In this paper, discussions on
the bill of alcohol are considered in order to illustrate
arguments and their relations. The arguments used in
the process of adopting the act and inter-argument
relations are annotated. The structure of arguments
and the relations are analyzed. Some problems of
annotation are considered.
This study is a step towards automatic analysis of
political arguments in Estonian parliamentary
discussions. The current task has been the
development of the annotation scheme and creation
of a corpus with annotated arguments and inter-
argument relations. Future work includes the
finalization of the annotation process of a dataset of
political debates, and the definition of suitable NLP
methods for the automatic identification of these
argument components and the inter-argument
relations.
ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS
This work was supported by the European Union
through the European Regional Development Fund
(Centre of Excellence in Estonian Studies).
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