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Universals of Linguistic Idiosyncrasy in Multilingual Computational Linguistics ; Universals of Linguistic Idiosyncrasy in Multilingual Computational Linguistics: Dagstuhl Seminar 21351
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In: Universals of Linguistic Idiosyncrasy in Multilingual Computational Linguistics ; https://hal.archives-ouvertes.fr/hal-03507948 ; Universals of Linguistic Idiosyncrasy in Multilingual Computational Linguistics, Aug 2021, pp.89--138, 2021, 2192-5283. ⟨10.4230/DagRep.11.7.89⟩ ; https://gitlab.com/unlid/dagstuhl-seminar/-/wikis/home (2021)
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Universals of Linguistic Idiosyncrasy in Multilingual Computational Linguistics (Dagstuhl Seminar 21351)
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Syntactic Nuclei in Dependency Parsing -- A Multilingual Exploration ...
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Universals of Linguistic Idiosyncrasy in Multilingual Computational Linguistics (Dagstuhl Seminar 21351) ...
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Abstract:
Computational linguistics builds models that can usefully process and produce language and that can increase our understanding of linguistic phenomena. From the computational perspective, language data are particularly challenging notably due to their variable degree of idiosyncrasy (unexpected properties shared by few peer objects), and the pervasiveness of non-compositional phenomena such as multiword expressions (whose meaning cannot be straightforwardly deduced from the meanings of their components, e.g. red tape, by and large, to pay a visit and to pull one’s leg) and constructions (conventional associations of forms and meanings). Additionally, if models and methods are to be consistent and valid across languages, they have to face specificities inherent either to particular languages, or to various linguistic traditions. These challenges were addressed by the Dagstuhl Seminar 21351 entitled "Universals of Linguistic Idiosyncrasy in Multilingual Computational Linguistics", which took place on 30-31 ... : DagRep, Volume 11, Issue 7, pages 89-138 ...
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Keyword:
computational linguistics; Computing methodologies → Artificial intelligence; idiosyncrasy; language universals; morphosyntax; multiword expressions
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URL: https://drops.dagstuhl.de/opus/volltexte/2021/15591/ https://dx.doi.org/10.4230/dagrep.11.7.89
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