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First Order vs. Higher Order Modification in Distributional Semantics
Gemma Boleda
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Eva Maria Vecchi
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Miquel Cornudella
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Louise McNally
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Paper Details:
Month: July
Year: 2012
Location: Jeju Island, Korea
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CoNLL |
EMNLP |
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Studying the Recursive Behaviour of Adjectival Modification with Compositional Distributional Semantics
Eva Maria Vecchi
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Roberto Zamparelli
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Marco Baroni
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Concreteness and Subjectivity as Dimensions of Lexical Meaning
Felix Hill
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Anna Korhonen
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Dead parrots make bad pets: Exploring modifier effects in noun phrases
Germán Kruszewski
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Marco Baroni
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Field Of Study
Linguistic Trends
Lexical Semantics
Distributional Semantics
Formal Semantics
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Tagging
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English
Spanish
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