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Edition 1.1 of the PARSEME shared task on automatic identification of verbal multiword expressions [PDF]

open access: yes, 2018
This paper describes the PARSEME Shared Task 1.1 on automatic identification of verbal multiword expressions. We present the annotation methodology, focusing on changes from last year’s shared task.
Parra Escartín, Carla, Walsh, Abigail
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Automatic Acquisition of Knowledge About Multiword Predicates [PDF]

open access: yes, 2005
PACLIC 19 / Taipei, taiwan / December 1-3 ...
Fazly Afsaneh, Stevenson Suzanne
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TRANSDUCER FOR AUTO-CONVERT OF ARCHAIC TO PRESENT DAY ENGLISH FOR MACHINE READABLE TEXT: A SUPPORT FOR COMPUTER ASSISTED LANGUAGE LEARNING [PDF]

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There exist some English literary works where some archaic words are still used; they are relatively distinct from Present Day English (PDE). We might observe some archaic words that have undergone regular changing patterns: for instances, archaic modal ...
PRIHANTORO, PRIHANTORO
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Representation and Parsing of Multiword Expressions

open access: yes, 2019
This book consists of contributions related to the definition, representation and parsing of MWEs. These reflect current trends in the representation and processing of MWEs. They cover various categories of MWEs such as verbal, adverbial and nominal MWEs, various linguistic frameworks (e.g.
Parmentier, Yannick, Waszczuk, Jakub
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Enlarging multiword expression dataset by co-training

open access: yesTURKISH JOURNAL OF ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING & COMPUTER SCIENCES, 2018
In multiword expressions (MWEs), multiple words unite to build a new unit in language. When MWE identification is accepted as a binary classification task, one of the most important factors in performance is to train the classifier with enough number of labelled samples.
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Verbal Multiword Expressions in Croatian [PDF]

open access: yes, 2016
The paper deals with verbal multiword expressions in Croatian. We focus on four types of verbal constructions: light verb constructions, i.e. constructions consisting of a light verb and a noun or prepositional phrase, complex predicate constructions, i.e.
Farkaš, Daša   +2 more
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