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Edition 1.2 of the PARSEME Shared Task on Semi-supervised Identification of Verbal Multiword Expressions
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In: Joint Workshop on Multiword Expressions and Electronic Lexicons (MWE-LEX 2020) ; https://hal.archives-ouvertes.fr/hal-03014927 ; Joint Workshop on Multiword Expressions and Electronic Lexicons (MWE-LEX 2020), 2020, Barcelona, Spain ; https://www.aclweb.org/anthology/volumes/2020.mwe-1/ (2020)
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Annotated corpora and tools of the PARSEME Shared Task on Semi-Supervised Identification of Verbal Multiword Expressions (edition 1.2)
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Learning about phraseology from corpora: A linguistically motivated approach for Multiword Expression identification
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In: PLoS One (2020)
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Literal Occurrences of Multiword Expressions: Rare Birds That Cause a Stir
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In: ISSN: 1804-0462 ; The Prague Bulletin of Mathematical Linguistics ; https://hal.archives-ouvertes.fr/hal-02106263 ; The Prague Bulletin of Mathematical Linguistics, Univerzita Karlova v Praze, 2019, ⟨10.2478/pralin-2019-0001⟩ (2019)
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Multilingual corpus of literal occurrences of multiword expressions
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Literal Occurrences of Multiword Expressions: Rare Birds That Cause a Stir
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In: Prague Bulletin of Mathematical Linguistics , Vol 112, Iss 1, Pp 5-54 (2019) (2019)
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Multiword expressions can have both idiomatic and literal occurrences. For instance pulling strings can be understood either as making use of one’s influence, or literally. Distinguishing these two cases has been addressed in linguistics and psycholinguistics studies, and is also considered one of the major challenges in MWE processing. We suggest that literal occurrences should be considered in both semantic and syntactic terms, which motivates their study in a treebank. We propose heuristics to automatically pre-identify candidate sentences that might contain literal occurrences of verbal VMWEs, and we apply them to existing treebanks in five typologically different languages: Basque, German, Greek, Polish and Portuguese. We also perform a linguistic study of the literal occurrences extracted by the different heuristics. The results suggest that literal occurrences constitute a rare phenomenon. We also identify some properties that may distinguish them from their idiomatic counterparts. This article is a largely extended version of Savary and Cordeiro (2018).
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Computational linguistics. Natural language processing; P98-98.5
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URL: https://doi.org/10.2478/pralin-2019-0001 https://doaj.org/article/b8f1bf5a7ffe4675ab0998df0466fd93
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Edition 1.1 of the PARSEME Shared Task on Automatic Identification of Verbal Multiword Expressions
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In: Proceedings of the Joint Workshop on Linguistic Annotation, Multiword Expressions and Constructions (LAW-MWE-CxG-2018) ; https://hal.archives-ouvertes.fr/hal-01865575 ; Proceedings of the Joint Workshop on Linguistic Annotation, Multiword Expressions and Constructions (LAW-MWE-CxG-2018), Aug 2018, Santa Fe, United States. pp.222 - 240 (2018)
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Annotated corpora and tools of the PARSEME Shared Task on Automatic Identification of Verbal Multiword Expressions (edition 1.1)
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Annotated corpora and tools of the PARSEME Shared Task on Automatic Identification of Verbal Multiword Expressions (edition 1.0)
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Using linguistic data for English and Spanish verb-noun combination identification
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