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Exploiting Fine-grained Syntactic Transfer Features to Predict the Compositionality of German Particle Verbs
Stefan Bott
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Sabine Schulte im Walde
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Month: April
Year: 2015
Location: London, UK
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SIG: SIGSEM
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Large-scale evaluation of dependency-based DSMs: Are they worth the effort?
Gabriella Lapesa
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Stefan Evert
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Distinguishing Literal and Non-Literal Usage of German Particle Verbs
Maximilian Köper
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Sabine Schulte im Walde
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Assessing Meaning Components in German Complex Verbs: A Collection of Source-Target Domains and Directionality
Sabine Schulte im Walde
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Maximilian Köper
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Sylvia Springorum
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GhoSt-PV: A Representative Gold Standard of German Particle Verbs
Stefan Bott
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Nana Khvtisavrishvili
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Max Kisselew
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Sabine Schulte im Walde
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Complex Verbs are Different: Exploring the Visual Modality in Multi-Modal Models to Predict Compositionality
Maximilian Köper
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Sabine Schulte im Walde
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https://www.mturk.com
Field Of Study
Linguistic Trends
Distributional Semantics
Task
Information Extraction
Language
English
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