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Linguistic resources for paraphrase generation in portuguese: a lexicon-grammar approach

Language Resources and Evaluation, 2022
This paper presents a new linguistic resource for the generation of paraphrases in Portuguese, based on the lexicon-grammar framework. The resource components include: (i) a lexicon-grammar based dictionary of 2100 predicate nouns co-occurring with the support verb 'ser de' "be of", such as in 'ser de uma ajuda inestimável' "be of invaluable help"; (ii)
Barreiro, Anabela   +4 more
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The lexicon-grammar continuum

Constructions and Frames
Abstract We argue for the lexicon-grammar continuum by looking into the separability of Persian complex predicates, an open class of verb constructions for which it has been argued that the components are either separable or inseparable.
Reza Soltani, Laura A. Janda
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Constructing Lexicon-Grammars

1994
Abstract We present the state of construction of a lexicon-grammar of French, and, at the same time, principles applicable to other languages. The system which has been constructed can be considered as a specific linguistic theory systematically applied to a linguistic material that has a significant coverage.
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Lexicon-Grammar, Electronic Dictionaries and Local Grammars of Italian

2004
In this paper we will show how Italian electronic dictionaries have been built within the methodological framework of Lexicon-grammar. We will see the structure of electronic dictionaries of simple and compound words, and we will show how to analyse texts employing these linguistic tools within INTEX, a morphological analyser.
D'AGOSTINO, Emilio   +2 more
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Locating affixes on the lexicon-grammar continuum

Cognitive Linguistic Studies, 2015
This study seeks to determine the relative position of derivational affixes on the lexicon-grammar continuum in English. Its major claim is that the set of prefixes is rather more lexical and the set of suffixes rather more grammatical in nature. This hypothesis is supported by a battery of ten tests (nine linguistic and one psycholinguistic).
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Lexicon-Grammar Tables Development for Arabic Psychological Verbs

2020
The identification of psychological verbs is very important in corpora analyses in order to give the polarity of a given text and define the emotional component. The classification of those verbs represents a challenge for linguists since they classify them according to their needs and their understanding.
Asmaa Amzali   +4 more
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Organization of the lexicon-grammar of French verbs

Lingvisticae Investigationes, 2002
Summary The “Lexicon-grammar” of LADL describes about 15,000 simple verbs and 25,000 complex verbs, according to the syntactic, distributional or semantic properties of their main constructions. I present the types of properties that have been selected as the basis for the classification of these verbs.
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The Lexicon-Grammar model in Brazil

2019
Este artigo visa a apresentar um panorama das pesquisas realizadas no Brasil a partir dos anos 2000 que utilizam como base teórico-metodológica o modelo do Léxico-Gramática (LG). Surgindo com os trabalhos de Gross (1968) sobre o francês, o LG é um modelo que descreve os fenômenos linguísticos conjugando léxico e gramática, com a análise de propriedades
Rodrigues, Roana, Picoli, Larissa
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The Automatic Generation of NooJ Dictionaries from Lexicon-Grammar Tables

2020
The syntactic and semantic analyses constitute an important part of the automatic natural language processing field. Indeed, the complexity and the richness of the language make these tasks more difficult since they require the description of all the grammatical, syntactic and semantic features of the language lexicon.
Asmaa Kourtin   +4 more
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What is the Lexicon-Grammar?

2015
The Lexicon-Grammar is not a new theory, but a new technological paradigm. It aims at helping contemporary linguists to provide and formalize essential empirical data in order to contribute to applications such as automated translation between natural languages. This book introduces the Lexicon-Grammar with questions and answers: the basic concept, the
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