Hello everybody, I'm new to this so excuse me if i wrote something wrong. My task is to make grammar for this syntactically analyzed sentence: (SBARQ (WHNP (WP What))(SQ (VBZ is)(NP (NNP Head)(NNP Start)))(. ?)). I've made something that works but the problem is that it works just by the middle of the sentence, it parses just till the word "What". If somebody knows how can i modify this regular expressions, it would really help. Thank you for your time! this is my code

use Parse::RecDescent; use Data::Dumper; $::RD_AUTOACTION = q { [@item] }; my $grammar= q { start :seq seq : '('TAG (seq | word) | ("." "?")')' TAG : /[A-Z]+/ word : m(\w*) }; my $parser=Parse::RecDescent->new($grammar); my $result = $parser->start("(SBARQ (WHNP (WP What))(SQ (VBZ is)(NP (N +NP Head)(NNP Start)))(. ?))"); print Dumper($result);

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