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MultiMWE: building a multi-lingual multi-word expression (MWE) parallel corpora [PDF]
Multi-word expressions (MWEs) are a hot topic in research in natural language processing (NLP), including topics such as MWE detection, MWE decomposition, and research investigating the exploitation of MWEs in other NLP fields such as Machine Translation.
Han, Lifeng +2 more
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Neural Lemmatization of Multiword Expressions [PDF]
This article focuses on the lemmatization of multiword expressions (MWEs). We propose a deep encoder-decoder architecture generating for every MWE word its corresponding part in the lemma, based on the internal context of the MWE. The encoder relies on recurrent networks based on (1) the character sequence of the individual words to capture their ...
Schmitt, Marine, Constant, Mathieu
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Human Associations Help to Detect Conventionalized Multiword Expressions
In this paper we show that if we want to obtain human evidence about conventionalization of some phrases, we should ask native speakers about associations they have to a given phrase and its component words.
Gerasimova, Anastasia +1 more
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In Slovene linguistics, much research in phraseology has either been theoretical in nature or focused more on compiling lexicographic resources for human users.
Jaka Čibej
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Text preprocessing is often the first step in the pipeline of a Natural Language Processing (NLP) system, with potential impact in its final performance.
Camacho-Collados, Jose +1 more
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Multiword Expressions Insights From A Multi-Lingual Perspective
Multiword expressions (MWEs) are a challenge for both the natural language applications and the linguistic theory because they often defy the application of the machinery developed for free combinations where the default is that the meaning of an utterance can be predicted from its structure. There is a rich body of primarily descriptive work on MWEs
Sailer, Manfred, Markantonatou, Stella
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This paper deals with the identification of Multiword Expressions (MWEs) in Manipuri, a highly agglutinative Indian Language. Manipuri is listed in the Eight Schedule of Indian Constitution.
Bandyopadhyay, Sivaji +1 more
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Abstract This study examined the effects of repeated viewing and reading fluency on incidental second language vocabulary acquisition through captioned video exposure. A total of 149 Japanese EFL learners watched a short animation with or without captions, varying in the number of repetitions (once, twice, or three times).
Satsuki Kurokawa, Takumi Uchihara
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Never-Ending Multiword Expressions Learning [PDF]
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Rondon, Alexandre +2 more
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A Study of Metrics of Distance and Correlation Between Ranked Lists for Compositionality Detection
Compositionality in language refers to how much the meaning of some phrase can be decomposed into the meaning of its constituents and the way these constituents are combined.
Hansen, Niels Dalum, Lioma, Christina
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