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ViPEr: A Lexicon-Grammar of European Portuguese Verbs
This paper presents the current state of ViPEr, the Lexicon-Grammar of European Portuguese verbs, a database with distributional, syntactic and semantic properties of the most frequently occurring verbs. The classification follows the theoretical framework of the Lexicon-Grammar.
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Exploring the role of meaning in non-Māori speakers' 'proto-lexicon'. [PDF]
Mattingley W +5 more
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Data Interpretation in Structural Health Monitoring: Toward a Universal Language. [PDF]
Ruiz M +3 more
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Lexicon-Grammar Classifications. Or Better: to Get Rid of Anguish
The main perspective adopted in this paper is a (maybe subjective) clarification of some of Zellig Harris' and Maurice Gross' themes. Here, we pose and try to answer fundamental questions applying a line of reasoning based on sentence and distributional equivalence classes.
d'Agostino, Emilio +9 more
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WBA: Word Boundary Attention for Chinese Named Entity Recognition. [PDF]
Xu Z.
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Five Grammar Terms to Improve Practice and Preservice Pedagogy in Speech, Language, and Hearing Sciences. [PDF]
Oetting JB.
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Most German Speakers Ignore the Cue That Best Predicts Plural Class. [PDF]
McCurdy K +3 more
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OjibweMorph: an approachable finite-state transducer for Ojibwe (and beyond). [PDF]
Hammerly C +4 more
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Computer Tools for the Management of Lexicon-Grammar Databases
Lexicon-Grammar is a systematic method for the analysis and the representation of the elementary sentence structures of a natural language; the term also denotes the product of such analysis: large collections of syntactic electronic dictionaries or lexicon-grammar tables (LGTs).
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