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Semantics-based multiword expression extraction [PDF]

open access: yesProceedings of the Workshop on a Broader Perspective on Multiword Expressions - MWE '07, 2007
This paper describes a fully unsupervised and automated method for large-scale extraction of multiword expressions (MWEs) from large corpora. The method aims at capturing the non-compositionality of mwes; the intuition is that a noun within a mwe cannot easily be replaced by a semantically similar noun. To implement this intuition, a noun clustering is
Van de Cruys, T., Villada Moiron, M.B.
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The challenges of measuring multi-word expression use in conversation

open access: yesVocabulary Learning and Instruction, 2020
This article introduces three important challenges and possible solutions when using spoken dialogue to measure the use of specific multiword expressions.
Haidee Thomson
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Cross-lingual transfer learning and multitask learning for capturing multiword expressions [PDF]

open access: yes, 2019
This is an accepted manuscript of an article published by Association for Computational Linguistics in Proceedings of the Joint Workshop on Multiword Expressions and WordNet (MWE-WN 2019), available online: https://www.aclweb.org/anthology/W19-5119 ...
Ha, Le An   +2 more
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Muddying The Multiword Expression Waters: How Cognitive Demand Affects Multiword Expression Production [PDF]

open access: yesProceedings of the 11th Workshop on Multiword Expressions, 2015
Multiword expressions (MWEs) are vexing for linguists, psycholinguists and computational linguists, as they are hard to define, detect and parse. However, previous studies have not taken into account the cognitive constraints under which MWEs are produced or comprehended. We present a new modality for studying MWEs, keystroke dynamics.
Adam Goodkind, Andrew Rosenberg
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We thought the eyes of coreference were shut to multiword expressions and they mostly are

open access: yesJournal of Language Modelling, 2023
Multiword expressions are combinations of words that exhibit pecu-liar semantic properties, such as different degrees of non-compositio-nality, decomposability, transparency and figuration.
Agata Savary   +4 more
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Nestandardní adjektivní přirovnání v korpusových datech [PDF]

open access: yesČasopis pro Moderní Filologii
The adjectival simile is a well-established multiword expression (MWE) type. Although it occurs in many languages, it remains an understudied phenomenon within phraseology.
Jaroslav Emmer
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Use of Multiple Features for Extracting Topics from News Clusters

open access: yesТруды Института системного программирования РАН, 2018
In this paper we consider a method for extraction of alternative names of a concept or a named entity mentioned in a news cluster. The method is based on the structural organization of news clusters and exploits comparison of various contexts of words ...
A. A. Alekseev, N. V. Loukachevitch
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Non-Compositional Term Dependence for Information Retrieval [PDF]

open access: yes, 2015
Modelling term dependence in IR aims to identify co-occurring terms that are too heavily dependent on each other to be treated as a bag of words, and to adapt the indexing and ranking accordingly.
Fujita S.   +20 more
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MultiWord Expression Aware Neural Machine Translation

open access: yesProceedings of The 12th Language Resources and Evaluation Conference, 2020
Multiword Expressions (MWEs) are a frequently occurring phenomenon found in all natural languages that is of great importance to linguistic theory, natural language processing applications, and machine translation systems. Neural Machine Translation (NMT) architectures do not handle these expression well and previous studies have not explicitly ...
Zaninello, Andrea, Birch, Alexandra
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O liczyć się z każdym groszem w kontekście problemu wyróżniania jednostek leksykalnych

open access: yesLingVaria, 2016
On liczyć się z każdym groszem ‘to count every penny’ in the context of limiting lexical units The article discusses the status of the string liczyć się z każdym groszem ‘to spend money carefully, to count every penny’, lit.
Iwona Kosek, Sebastian Przybyszewski
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