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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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Paper Details:
Month: June
Year: 2011
Location: Portland, Oregon, USA
Venue:
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SIG: SIGLEX
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Linguistic features for Hindi light verb construction identification
Ashwini Vaidya
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Sumeet Agarwal
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Martha Palmer
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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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SemEval-2016 Task 10: Detecting Minimal Semantic Units and their Meanings (DiMSUM)
Nathan Schneider
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Dirk Hovy
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Anders Johannsen
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Marine Carpuat
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Identification of Ambiguous Multiword Expressions Using Sequence Models and Lexical Resources
Manon Scholivet
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Carlos Ramisch
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http://www.inf.u-szeged.hu/rgai/mwe
Field Of Study
Linguistic Trends
Syntax
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Information Extraction
Machine Translation
Language
Multilingual
English
Hindi
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