نتایج جستجو برای: collocational

تعداد نتایج: 352  

2010
Stefania Spina

In this paper, I introduce the DICI, an electronic dictionary of Italian collocations designed to support the acquisition of the collocational competence in learners of Italian as a second or foreign language. I briefly describe the composition of the reference Italian corpus from which the collocations are extracted, and the methodology of extraction and filtering of candidate collocations. It...

1994
Roberto Basili Maria Teresa Pazienza Paola Velardi

Abs t rac t . Collocational analysis is the basis of many s tud ies on lexical acquis i t ion . Collocations are extracted from corpora using more or less shallow processing techniques, that span from purely statistical methods to partial parsers. Our point is that, despite one of tile objectives of collocational analysis is to acquire high-coverage lexical data at low human cost, this is often...

1988
Mary McGee Wood Brian J. Chandler

We describe sister machine translation prototypes, Ntran, an English to Japanese system developed at UMIST, and Aidtrans, Japanese to English, at Sheffield, both designed for use by an English monolingual. Aidtraus uses extensive and sophisticated collocational analysis radically to reduce the need for conventional post-editing. Ntran offers interactive query at three stages: on-line dictionary...

1997
Jae-Hoon Kim

Lexical information is one of the most important source that can improve the accuracy of the syntactic disambigua-tion. This paper describes a Korean probabilistic parser that is based on the probabilities of phrase structure rules as well as the probabilities of collocational information between lexical items to resolve syntactic ambiguity. The proposed parser is shown by means of an extensive...

1994
Dirk Heylen Kerry G. Maxwell Marc Verhagen

This paper discusses the lexicographical concept of lexical functions (Mel'~uk and Zolkovsky, 1984) and their potential exploitation in the development of a machine translation lexicon designed to handle collocations. We show how lexical functions can be thought to reflect cross-linguistic meaning concepts for collocational structures and their translational equivalents, and therefore suggest t...

2001
Janyce Wiebe Matthew Bell

Subjectivity in natural language refers to aspects of language used to express opinions and evaluations (Banfield, 1982; Wiebe, 1994). There are numerous applications for which knowledge of subjectivity is relevant, including genre detection, information extraction, and information retrieval. This paper shows promising results for a straightforward method of identifying collocational clues of s...

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