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Compilation of an idiom example database for supervised idiom identification

Language Resources and Evaluation, 2009
Some phrases can be interpreted in their context either idiomatically (figuratively) or literally. The precise identification of idioms is essential in order to achieve full-fledged natural language processing. Because of this, the authors of this paper have created an idiom corpus for Japanese.
Chikara Hashimoto, Kawahara Daisuke
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The comprehension of idioms

Journal of Memory and Language, 1988
Abstract The access of idiomatic expressions was investigated in three cross-modal priming experiments. When the idiomatic string was predictable, subjects were faster at performing a lexical decision to idiomatically related targets than to literally related targets (Experiment 1).
CACCIARI, Cristina, TABOSSI P.
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Idioms

Language, 1994
In the literature of generative grammar, idiomaticity has been widely identified with noncompositionality. Such a definition fails to recognize several important dimensions of idiomaticity, including, among others, conventionality and figuration. We propose to distinguish IDIOMATICALLY COMBINING EXPRESSIONS (e.g.
Geoffrey Nunberg   +2 more
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Actor idioms

Proceedings of the 2nd edition on Programming systems, languages and applications based on actors, agents, and decentralized control abstractions, 2012
Actor systems are driven by asynchronous message reception events. Taking full advantage of the Actor Model requires recognizing relevant patterns of actor interaction. We describe several idioms here, in hopes of beginning to build a catalog of useful interactions. Some idioms simply implement already-familiar mechanisms, in terms of actors.
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