Representation and Acquisition of Lexical Knowledge: Polysemy, Ambiguity, and Generativity
Contents
Tagging as a Means of Refining and Extending Syntactic Classes
PDFBuilding a LCS-Based Lexicon in TAGs
PDFLexical Acquisition via Constraint Solving
PDFBuilding Semantic Concordances: Disambiguation Versus Annotation
PDFGenerativity, Type Coercion and Verb Semantic Classes
PDFPolymorphic Causatives: Complex Predicates in French
PDFNotes on the Symposium
PDFAmbiguity in the Acquisition of Lexical Information
PDFAn Integrative, Layered Approach to Lexical Semantics and its Application to Machine Translation
PDFDictionary Requirements for Text Classification: A Comparison of Three Domains
PDFMetaphor in Discourse
PDFTwo-Dimensional Clusters In Grammatical Relations
PDFMetaphor as an Emergent Property of Machine-Readable Dictionaries
PDFIntroduction: Polysemy, Ambiguity and Generativity
PDFDefining the Lexical Component in Interlinguas
PDFInvited Talk: The Responsibilities of the Compleat Lexicographer
PDFThe Acquisition of Inherent Binding
PDFA Case Frame Learning Method for Japanese Polysemous Verbs
PDFMeanings and Theories
PDFRepresentation and Acquisition of Verbal Polysemy
PDFNear-Synonymy and the Structure Of Lexical Knowledge
PDFRepresenting Lexical Polysemy
PDFThe Automatic Acquisition of a Broad-Coverage Semantic Lexicon for Use in Information Retrieval
PDFThe Pragmatics of Word Meaning
PDFTowards the Acquisition and Representation of a Broad-Coverage Lexicon
PDFSpeech Act Vocabulary: Does Hyponymy Recapitulate Polysemy?
PDFApologiae Ontologiae
PDFThe Acquisition and Interpretation of Complex Nominals
PDFPrinciples as Lexical Methods
PDFIntegration Of Probabilistic And Symbolic Methods For Semantic Categorization
PDFLexical Polymorphism and Word Disambiguation
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