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Experiments on Candidate Data for Collocation Extraction
Stefan Evert
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Hannah Kermes
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Paper Details:
Month: April
Year: 2003
Location: Budapest, Hungary
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Accurate Collocation Extraction Using a Multilingual Parser
Violeta Seretan
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Eric Wehrli
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Identifying English and Hungarian Light Verb Constructions: A Contrastive Approach
Veronika Vincze
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István Nagy T.
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Richárd Farkas
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Automatic Identification of Non-Compositional Multi-Word Expressions using Latent Semantic Analysis
Graham Katz
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Eugenie Giesbrecht
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Detecting Noun Compounds and Light Verb Constructions: a Contrastive Study
Veronika Vincze
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István Nagy T.
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Gábor Berend
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http://www.coli.uni-sb.de/sfb378/negra-corpus/
http://www.ims.uni-stuttgart.de/projekte/TIGER/
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English
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