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Syntactic Features and Word Similarity for Supervised Metonymy Resolution
Malvina Nissim
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Katja Markert
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Paper Details:
Month: July
Year: 2003
Location: Sapporo, Japan
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Combining Collocations, Lexical and Encyclopedic Knowledge for Metonymy Resolution
Vivi Nastase
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Michael Strube
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A Clustering Approach for Nearly Unsupervised Recognition of Nonliteral Language
Julia Birke
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Anoop Sarkar
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Example-Based Metonymy Recognition for Proper Nouns
Yves Peirsman
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A Framework for Figurative Language Detection Based on Sense Differentiation
Daria Bogdanova
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Vancouver Welcomes You! Minimalist Location Metonymy Resolution
Milan Gritta
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Mohammad Taher Pilehvar
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Nut Limsopatham
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Nigel Collier
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Whats in a Name? The Automatic Recognition of Metonymical Location Names
Yves Peirsman
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Active Learning for the Identification of Nonliteral Language
Julia Birke
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Anoop Sarkar
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Tagging
Word Sense Disambiguation
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English
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