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From the Cookbook of Corpus-Based Lexical Lectometry: A Taste of Chinese ...
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From the Cookbook of Corpus-Based Lexical Lectometry: A Taste of Chinese ...
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Lectometric approaches measure distances between language varieties (dialects, sociolects, registers etc.) by aggregating over observed differences in the realizations of a set of linguistic variables. In lexical lectometry, a variable consists of the alternative lexical expressions for one concept. In corpus-based lectometry, the observed realizations are culled from stratified corpora. Measuring semantically defined variables in corpora, and aggregating over them, poses specific methodological challenges that have been tackled in a number of studies (Heylen & Ruette 2013; Ruette et al. 2014; Ruette, Ehret & Szmrecsanyi 2016) with different statistical techniques, including Distributional Semantic Models. Yet so far, no general framework for corpus-based lexical lectometry has been formulated that systematically describes the issues and options in each step of the procedure so that it can be straightforwardly applied to new data and new languages, other than English (Ruette, Ehret & Szmrecsanyi ...
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URL: https://zenodo.org/record/4705834 https://dx.doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4705834
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Sémantique distributionnelle en linguistique de corpus
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In: Langages, N 201, 1, 2016-04-05, pp.51-64 (2016)
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TermWise: Leveraging Big Data for Terminological Support in Legal Translation
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In: Terminology and Knowledge Engineering, TKE 2014 ; Terminology and Knowledge Engineering 2014 ; https://hal.archives-ouvertes.fr/hal-01005842 ; Terminology and Knowledge Engineering 2014, Jun 2014, Berlin, Germany. 10 p (2014)
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